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Saarbrücken coach Rüdiger Ziehl is sure that the German Cup semi-final match between his team and Kaiserslautern will go ahead as planned on Tuesday and without issues with the pitch. "If it doesn't get extreme, the pitch has a playable surface. I was surprised that the pitch was in good condition," Ziehl said on Monday. Saarbrücken's quarter-finals home match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, originally scheduled for February 7, was cancelled shortly before kick-off due to a water-logged pitch. The games was rescheduled for March 12 and the hosts won 2-1. The quality of the third division tea...
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Saarbrücken coach Rüdiger Ziehl is sure that the German Cup semi-final match between his team and Kaiserslautern will go ahead as planned on Tuesday and without issues with the pitch. "If it doesn't get extreme, the pitch has a playable surface. I was surprised that the pitch was in good condition," Ziehl said on Monday. Saarbrücken's quarter-finals home match against Borussia Mönchengladbach, originally scheduled for February 7, was cancelled shortly before kick-off due to a water-logged pitch. The games was rescheduled for March 12 and the hosts won 2-1. The quality of the third division tea...
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Giant killing Saarbrücken are just one victory away from becoming the second team from the third division to reach a German Cup final, and they will like their chances. Borussia Mönchengladbach became Saarbrücken's latest scalp thanks to a stoppage time 2-1 winner from Kai Brünker in the quarter-finals on Tuesday night. Second tier Kaiserslautern are their semi-final opponent on April 2 en route to the May 25 final in Berlin. The match will be in Saarbrücken because teams below the second division play all Cup games at home. Saarbrücken continued their remarkable run in the competition which h...
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Third division Saarbrücken aim to continue their remarkable run in the German Cup in a rearranged quarter-final against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Tuesday. Saarbrücken reached the last eight by sensationally ousting record competition winners Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt. This has led to big expectations but coach Rüdiger Ziehl on Monday dismissed suggestions that victory against Gladbach was a foregone conclusion "absolute nonsense," saying that everything has to come together again for victory. He however added that "Gladbach have a lot to lose, and we have a lot to win. "We are in...
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