Borussia Mönchengladbach made a fool of themselves at Hannover 96 and were kicked out of the DFB Cup after a disastrous performance.

The completely indisposed team of coach Adi Hütter lost the second division football club in the round of 16 deservedly 0: 3 (0: 2).

While Gladbach squandered the great opportunity to at least achieve something in the cup in what had been a weak season so far, Lower Saxony made it into the quarter-finals for the first time in 15 years.

In the second round, Borussia had spectacularly defeated FC Bayern Munich 5-0.

The goals for Hannover were scored by Maximilian Beier (4th/51st minute) and Sebastian Kerk (36th/hand penalty).

After the defeat of champions Bayern and cup defenders Borussia Dortmund, winning the cup this year seems as easy as it is rare.

Hannover are the next second division club to reach the last eight after Karlsruher SC, Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli.

In the rerun of the 1992 final, when Hannover won the DFB Cup as a second division club, Matthias Ginter returned to the Gladbach starting line-up. The international, whose contract expires at the end of the season, was surprisingly only on the bench last weekend in the Bundesliga against Bayer Leverkusen (1-2). On his 28th birthday, Ginter played against Hannover right from the start together with Marvin Friedrich, who was signed as his successor from 1. FC Union Berlin.

After just under four minutes, the defensive trio of Ginter, Friedrich and Nico Elvedi were overwhelmed by the second division club. After a precise pass from Hendrik Weydandt, Beier was completely free on the right side of the penalty area and fired powerfully past goalkeeper Yann Sommer into the Gladbach goal. Even after that, Hanover acted in a disciplined and committed manner. The guests also made it easy for the second division club to be the better team with an uninspired and listless appearance.

Newcomer Friedrich involuntarily paved the way for Hannover to make it 2-0.

After video evidence, referee Florian Badstübner punished a handball by the defender with a penalty, which Kerk converted.

Friedrich had already caused a penalty kick against Leverkusen, but Sommer was able to parry it.

This time the Swiss was also on the ball, but couldn't prevent the goal.

After the break, the picture remained the same: the Gladbachers pomadig, the hosts engaged.

And the second division team used that consistently.

Beier again countered with a technically fine shot from the outside of the foot to make it 3-0.

In the 62nd minute, the midfielder hit the post again.

The few chances for Mönchengladbach, including Denis Zakaria and Florian Neuhaus, were thwarted by Hanover's keeper Ron-Robert Zieler.