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Bayern Munich 1-2 Freiburg: Holer penalty stuns hosts in DFB-Pokal
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Lucas Holer converted a last-gasp penalty
Lucas Holer converted a last-gasp penalty

Lucas Holer's last-gasp penalty saw Freiburg snatch a dramatic 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich in the DFB-Pokal quarter-finals to end Thomas Tuchel's hopes of a domestic double.

The tie appeared to be headed to extra time, until Jamal Musiala handled Nicolas Hofler's strike, enabling Holer to secure a shock win.

Bayern had looked the likelier of the two teams to claim a late winner, after seeing Dayot Upamecano's first-half header cancelled out by Hofler's excellent volley.

It means Tuchel, in his second game since replacing Julian Nagelsmann, will miss out of the chance of both Bundesliga and Pokal glory as Christian Streich's side proceed to the last four.

The hosts had very much looked the stronger of the two sides throughout, and had been rewarded for their early dominance when Upamecano headed home Joshua Kimmich's corner in the 19th minute.

Freiburg needed only eight minutes for a surprise equaliser though, with Hofler steering a superb half-volley across Yann Sommer to level matters up just before the half-hour mark.

With the spectre of an extra half-hour looming over the horizon, Bayern intensified their siege after the interval, with Benjamin Pavard crashing a header against the crossbar.

Yet they could not find an answer, and when a rare Freiburg counter caught Musiala on his raised arm as he turned to block, the damage was done.

Holer stepped up to strike home from the spot as Sommer went the wrong way, and with it, kept the visitors in the mix for a second DFB-Pokal final in as many seasons.

What does it mean? Bayern slip up again

Having replaced Julian Nagelsmann with the explicit brief of claiming silverware, defeat will be a tough pill to swallow for Tuchel, particularly as a former DFB-Pokal winner.

His side remain in competition for both the Bundesliga, after their blowout win against Borussia Dortmund, and the Champions League, but this one will take the shine off his bright start.

Hosts fail to make dominance tell

With more than two-thirds of the ball overall, Bayern kept a fierce hold on possession.

Their 83.6 per cent pass rate is not necessarily superb, but it was still a head above Freiburg's subpar 69.6 per cent, which will make their loss smart all the more.

Freiburg make chances count

With 10 attempts to Bayern's 16, the visitors still managed to record their fair share of opportunities for a side with just 32.6 per cent of possession.

Perhaps it is telling that they still had as many on-target attempts as their hosts too, with four apiece.

What's next?

It's an immediate rematch on Saturday as Bayern travel to face Freiburg in the Bundesliga.

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DFB-PokalFreiburgBayern Munich
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