Jae-seong Lee and Seung-ho Baek,’Penalty Shootout’ in German Pocal… Kill Quarterfinals

National midfielder Lee Jae-seong and Baek Seung-ho, who are playing in German professional football, played a ‘Penalty-kick’ at the German Football Association Cup Championship, Pokal.

Holstein Kiel, who beat Bayern Munich and finished in the round of 16, wins after a penalty shootout and climbs to the quarter-finals, with Lee Jae-sung laughing in the results.

Kiel drew a 1-on-1 draw for 90 minutes in the 2020-2021 DFB Fokal 16-finals against Darmstadt in Holstein-Stadion in Kiel, Germany. I did.

DFB Pokal’s’Most Winner (20)’ Bayern Munich, who was aiming for a third straight victory in the second round, caused a sensation in the second round. You have entered the quarterfinals of Fokal.

Darmstadt, who placed in the middle of the second division, played well against the league leader Kiel, but was highly praised.

The key midfielder of the kill was Lee Jae-seong, who played full-time and added strength to victory.

Darmstadt’s Baek Seung-ho, who started on the bench, hit the ground by replacing Tobias Kempe in the 37th minute, ahead of Jani Gera’s opening goal in the 13th minute of the second half.

Since then, Darmstadt took the lead in extra time thanks to an equalizer by Serdar Dursun in the 41st minute of the second half, and a penalty shootout was unfolded in the overtime as no goal was scored.

Baek Seung-ho and Lee Jae-seong took on the 5th kicker of each team in a penalty shootout from Darmstadt.

The first runner Darmstadt’s Marvin Melem and Hauke’s shots were both blocked by the goalkeeper’s save, and Baek Seung-ho and Lee Jae-sung succeeded side by side in a 3 to 3 burdensome situation and passed the ball to the next player.

Baek Seung-ho shot a low right foot to the right of the goal, and Lee Jae-sung’s left-footed shot was caught by the goalkeeper Marcel Sueen, but went through between the arm and the torso and Lee Jae-seong sighed of relief.

In 5-5, against Darmstadt’s 7th kicker Matthias Solok and Niklas Haupmann, the team’s goalkeepers were once again saved and a sweaty close match.

In 6-6, Darmstadt’s 9th kicker Tim Skarke’s right-footed shot missed to the left of the goal, and Kiel’s Zimon Lorenz shot right-footed to finish the long game.

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