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Freiburg / Potsdam (dpa) - The dream of the final has burst.

For Turbine Potsdam, the women's DFB Cup is over this season.

In the quarter-finals, the fourth place in the league was unexpectedly defeated 3: 6 (1: 2) at the sixth SC Freiburg on Sunday.

Turbine found a good place in the empty Möslestadion and consequently took the lead.

After a ball conquest in midfield by Johanna Elsig, who returned to the defense center after a yellow card suspension in the league, the ball came to Selina Cerci, who was able to confidently make it 1-0 (24th).

Coach Sofian Chahed's team seemed to have everything under control.

But two standards turned the game before the break.

After a Freiburg corner, goalkeeper Zala Mersnik was unable to orientate herself, Janina Minge was able to easily equalize (30th).

Then it was up to Stefanie Sanders to head to 2-1 after a free kick from the half-field and then a soulful cross (40th).

Turbine was now forced to act even more aggressively.

This always gave the hosts the opportunity to counterattacks quickly.

Ereleta Memeti used one of them for the third Freiburg goal (54th).

Shortly thereafter, Karen Holmgaard, who was substituted on at halftime, knocked Rebecca Knaak from Freiburg in the penalty area.

Sanders converted the penalty that was due to make it 4: 1 (59).

Elsig also shortened for Potsdam with a penalty (after fouling Melissa Kössler) (74th).

But Tyara Buser (82nd) ​​and Marie Müller (90th + 2) made the disappointing trophy out of the turbines perfect.

The second goal from Cerci (90th + 3) to make it 3: 6 was only statistical in nature.

In just one week, Potsdam will have the opportunity to take a quick revenge.

Then it is between the two teams in Freiburg for Bundesliga points.

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