As part of the DFB Cup final, Bükal RB Leipzig won the DFB Cup with a 4-2 win on penalties against FC Freiburg, after the match ended in a positive draw, 1-1, in normal and extra time.

The first half started in a cautious manner and with anticipation from both sides and the conflict was strong in the center of the field with no attacking effectiveness in front of the goal as the conflict was limited more in the middle and witnessed the 19th minute. great goal from Maximilian Eggstein. Leipzig reacted quickly and the star Christopher Nkunko got a dangerous try but the Freiburg defense saved the French ball from the goal line and then the Freiburg players retreated to defend their advantage, in light of the Leipzig players tried to react quickly in an attempt to equalize but the danger from the side of coach Todesco’s sons was not successful, as this half ended with Freiburg 1-0.

In the second half, the Leipzig players dominated the game largely in an attempt to equalize, and in the 57th minute Leipzig’s Marcel Halstberg was sent off after receiving a direct red card, and then coach Todesco resorted to substitutions in his team in an attempt to improve the attacking performance, which included Dominik Soboslai, Dani Olmo and Nordi Mukiele, and in turn, the Freiburgers failed to threaten the Leipzig goal, as their danger was largely absent in front of the goal, and in the last 15 minutes Christian Nkunko equalized for ” Leipzig in the 76th minute after a decisive pass from Willy Orban, and then coach Christian brought in Strich Nils Peterson and Ermeden Demirovich in an attempt to put pressure on the Leipzig goal to finish the match in its usual time with a positive draw, 1-1, and both teams decided on penalties.

In the first overtime, the Freiburg players imposed their attacking rhythm, but in the absence of attacking effectiveness in front of the opponent’s goal, and in turn, the Leipzig players tried to absorb the opponent’s pressure and reduce its danger, and the Freiburg player Demirovich hit the post after a strong blow, and in the second extra half, the Leipzig players had the most visible danger and the sons of coach Todesco demanded a penalty after Dani Olmo’s fall in the penalty area, but the referee used video technology to continue the game and the match ended in the original and extra time in a 1: 1 draw, so that both teams resorted to a penalty shoot-out that smiled in favor of Leipzig, 4:2.