Leverkusen Powers Past St. Pauli 3-0 to Reach German Cup Semifinals

Bayer Leverkusen booked their place in the German Cup semifinals with a 3-0 home victory over second-division side St. Pauli. Despite a sloppy start, Leverkusen took control with goals from Martin Terrier, Patrik Schick, and Jonas Hofmann. St. Pauli created several promising chances but failed to convert, particularly in the first half. Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich acknowledged his team's performance needed improvement but emphasized the priority was advancing in the competition.

Key Points: Leverkusen 3-0 St. Pauli: German Cup Quarterfinal Result & Highlights

  • Leverkusen reaches DFB-Pokal semis
  • Terrier, Schick, Hofmann score
  • St. Pauli wastes early chances
  • Semifinal draw set for Feb 22
  • Final scheduled for May 23 in Berlin
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Leverkusen beat St. Pauli in German Cup quarterfinal

Bayer Leverkusen secures a 3-0 victory over St. Pauli to advance to the DFB-Pokal semifinals. Goals from Terrier, Schick, and Hofmann seal the win.

"St. Pauli didn't have the quality to really threaten us, even though we didn't play a good game ourselves. - Robert Andrich"

Berlin, Feb 4

Bayer Leverkusen booked a place in the German Cup semifinals with a 3-0 home win over St. Pauli on Tuesday.

St. Pauli started sharply and almost took the lead from their first corner, with Martijn Kaars unable to convert in a crowded six-yard area.

Leverkusen were sloppy in possession early on, and a mistake by goalkeeper Ben Voll later presented Patrik Schick with a clear chance, but Karol Mets cleared the effort off the line.

The visitors continued to press. Joel Chima Fujita dragged a shot wide from a promising position and was booked for a foul on Exequiel Palacios.

Leverkusen controlled possession but lacked tempo and penetration until they went ahead just past the half-hour mark.

Schick was unable to force an opening at the edge of the area, yet Martin Terrier reacted quickest in the scramble and drove the ball into the left corner, Xinhua reports.

St. Pauli had a major opportunity to equalize before the interval. After a move down the right, Arkadiusz Pyrka pulled the ball back into the area, but Kaars missed the target from close range.

After the break, errors disrupted the flow of the match and St. Pauli's attacking play became increasingly fragmented as Leverkusen managed the tempo.

The hosts doubled their lead in the 63rd minute when Aleix Garcia delivered from the right and Schick finished with his left foot into the right corner.

Danel Sinani later registered St. Pauli's sole attacking effort of the second half. Leverkusen remained in control, and Jonas Hofmann struck the post with a long-range attempt.

Hofmann eventually added the third goal in stoppage time, finishing after a diagonal pass from Alex Grimaldo. The victory sends Leverkusen into the last four ahead of the semifinal draw on February 22.

The semifinals are scheduled for April 21 and 22, with the final to be played in Berlin on 23 May.

"St. Pauli didn't have the quality to really threaten us, even though we didn't play a good game ourselves," said Bayer Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich.

"There are a lot of things we need to improve, but in the cup, it's about getting through, and that's what we did."

- IANS

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Sarah B
St. Pauli missed some golden chances early on. You have to be clinical at this level. Reminds me of our Indian strikers sometimes – great build-up, but the final finish is missing. Kaars will be having nightmares.
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Arjun K
The captain's comments are spot on. It's about winning when you're not at your best, especially in knockout tournaments. That's the mark of champions. Our cricket team needs the same mentality in ICC events sometimes!
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Priyanka N
Respect to St. Pauli for giving it a go in the first half. But the quality gap showed in the end. Bundesliga is so exciting this year with Leverkusen challenging. Hope the final is in Berlin as scheduled!
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Michael C
A bit of a flat performance from Leverkusen, to be honest. They got the job done, but the article makes it sound like they were in second gear. They'll need to be much sharper against stronger teams in the semis. No room for sloppy possession.
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Karthik V
Hofmann hitting the post and then scoring... typical! 😄 Good to see Schick on the scoresheet. As a neutral fan from India, I just enjoy watching well-organized European football. Our ISL is improving, but this level is something else.

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