David Stuns Goliath: Third-Tier Bielefeld Shocks Leverkusen in German Cup Upset

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Bayer Leverkusen’s dreams of back-to-back German Cup titles were shattered on Tuesday as third-division underdogs Arminia Bielefeld pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory in the semi-finals.

Xabi Alonso’s side, favorites to reach the final, were outplayed from start to finish by a determined Bielefeld team that has now eliminated four Bundesliga clubs on their fairytale run.

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Leverkusen seemed in control early when Jonathan Tah tapped in a 17th-minute opener, but the lead lasted just three minutes before Marius Wörl curled in an equalizer after a defensive blunder.

The real shocker came in first-half stoppage time when Maximilian Großer smashed home a Louis Oppie free-kick to give Bielefeld an improbable lead. Despite dominating possession, Leverkusen struggled to create clear-cut chances, and their best opportunity to equalize saw Patrick Schick’s header crash against the post in the 81st minute.

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With Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Eintracht Frankfurt already eliminated, this year’s German Cup remains wide open. Bielefeld will now face either RB Leipzig or Stuttgart in their first-ever final, with a potential Europa League spot on the line.

For Alonso, who had been unbeaten in his first 10 domestic cup matches, this stunning defeat marks a painful end to Leverkusen’s cup campaign and leaves fans wondering if their Bundesliga dominance might also be at risk.

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