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Despite 0:12 – one-time cup evening in Bremen

FC Bayern Munich was at least one size too big for Bremer SV in the first round of the DFB Cup. Against the record winner, the fifth division from the Bremen League had to admit defeat 0:12 (0: 5) in front of 10,029 spectators in the large Weser stadium of the Bundesliga relegated SV Werder Bremen.

The outstanding four-time goalscorer Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (8th / 28th / 35th / 82nd) ​​and young international Jamal Musiala (16th / 49th), an own goal by Jan-Luca Warm (27th), who came on as a substitute U20 national players Malik Tillman (47th), Leroy Sané (66th), Michael Cuisance (80th), Bouna Sarr (86th) and Corentin Tolisso (88th) ensured the Bundesliga club’s progress was never endangered.

BSV goalkeeper Malte Seemann: “It was fun”

Despite the flood of goals conceded, BSV goalkeeper Malte Seemann said after the final whistle: “It was incredibly fun. The fans were great, the Bayern players were all very nice.” At the score of 0: 8, Seemann made room for his goalkeeper colleague Ole Bahr, who then had to accept four hits in the final phase.

It is the greatest experience of any amateur footballer to play against FC Bayern Munich “

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann praised the underdog: “In the first few minutes the opponent was very brave and got some deals. But our team solved the task very well and continued to take the clear lead.”

Tenth DFB Cup participation in the club’s history

For the BSV, who played cheekily in the initial phase, it was the tenth DFB Cup participation in the club’s history. For the first time since the 2016/2017 season, the Bremen team was represented in the competition again. “It is the greatest experience of any amateur footballer to play against FC Bayern Munich. We will not see a game in front of 10,000 spectators in the Weserstadion anytime soon,” said Sebastian Kmiec, defender and playing assistant coach of Bremer SV FUSSBALL.DE : “Unfortunately, the result turned out to be much clearer than we had wished for. Nevertheless, it was an unforgettable evening for all of us.”

The competitive season for Bremer SV had already started last weekend with the first matchday in the Bremen League. Compared to the 3: 1 (0: 1) against Blumenthaler SV, coach Benjamin Eta made two changes for the biggest game in the club’s history: Ikrami Olatunji and Oscar Garcia moved into the team for Atsushi Waki ​​and Fabio Orlick (both on the bench).

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