Freiburg sink Hertha Berlin on penalties to make DFB-Pokal semis
Freiburg squeezed into the German Cup semi‑finals after a 5–4 penalty shootout win at Hertha Berlin on Wednesday, following a 1–1 draw after extra time.
After a goalless 90 minutes, Yuito Suzuki finally broke the deadlock in extra time, only for Hertha captain Fabian Reese to equalise with a superb long-range strike.
Freiburg goalkeeper Florian Mueller then saved Pascal Klemens' spot-kick in the shootout to send his side through, joining Bayer Leverkusen and Stuttgart in the last four.
Bayern Munich host RB Leipzig on Wednesday in the other quarter-final.
Hertha welcomed 2022 runners‑up Freiburg to Berlin hoping to reach a German Cup final on home soil for the first time in their history.
A close offside call ruled out an early effort from Reese, while the visitors did not have a solid chance until the 70th minute, when Vincenzo Grifo's deflected shot flew just wide.
Six minutes into extra time, Hertha's Linus Gechter gifted Suzuki the ball with a poor back-pass, and the Japan international pounced to put the visitors in front.
Hertha hit back through Reese, who drilled in a magnificent strike from outside the area, but Freiburg ultimately had the final say in the shootout.
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