Grönning's Shot Into Luck – How Hertha Survived in Münster
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Hertha BSC put in a weak performance in the cup match against Preußen Münster, but still advanced thanks to special penalty kick training.
Prussia Münster failed in the first round of the DFB Cup - but above all in itself. Despite a top performance, Hertha BSC had the upper hand after penalty shooting.
Monday evening. Hammer Straße. Dreamy weather. Floodlight. Sold out house. Everything was arranged for a gripping cup fight against the capital club from Berlin. And the eagle bearers were full in front of 10,635 spectators from the beginning in this game. The first half time in numbers: 71% ball possession. 11 to 3 goal shots. It was a great performance of the Prussians who put their opponent in front of big tasks. Offensive as defensive this w…
Hertha BSC has moved into the second round of the DFB Cup. After a frightfully weak performance, especially in the first half, the team won after an impeccable penalty shootout.
In the 1st round of the DFB Cup, the SC Prussia Münster lost to Hertha BSC in penalty shooting.
Hertha BSC wins the second league duel at Prussia Münster. The decision in favour of the Berliner falls after a balanced 120 minutes in penalty shooting.
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