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Schalke, Dortmund in German Cup quarters

Updated on: 09 February,2017 01:21 PM IST  | 
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Schalke crushed second-division side Sandhausen 4-1 while Dortmund edged past Berlin 3-2 on penalties in the last 16 of the German Cup here

Schalke, Dortmund in German Cup quarters

Dortmund's players celebrate after the penalty shoot-out of the German Cup DFB Pokal round of 16 football match BVB Borussia Dortmund v Hertha Berlin. Pic/PTI


Berlin: Schalke crushed second-division side Sandhausen 4-1 while Dortmund edged past Berlin 3-2 on penalties in the last 16 of the German Cup here.


Schalke showed no mercy for Sandhausen as three first-half goals sealed the deal on Wednesday, reports Xinhua news agency.


The Royal Blues assumed control from the start while Sandhausen focused on a well-positioned defence.

Daniel Caligiuri and Naldo missed the opportunities for Schalke before Alessandro Schoepf broke the deadlock after tapping home a rebound from close range in the 38th minute.

Dortmund's forward Marco Reus and Berlin's defender Niklas Stark vie for the ball. Pic/PTI

Markus Weinzierl's men gained momentum and doubled the lead only five minutes later when Caligiuri drilled the ball from 14 meters into the top-left corner.

Schalke added another goal before the break when Naldo headed home a corner in the 45th minute.

After the restart, Schalke retracted with the three-goal advantage allowing Sandhausen to show a vital sign through Andrew Wooten, who reduced the deficit through a header following a free kick cross at 64 minutes.

Schalke remained unimpressed and restored their lead as substitute Yevhen Konoplyanka poked home a rebound to seal the quarterfinal berth in the 71st minute.

In the other match, Dortmund advanced into the quarterfinals for the sixth time in a row beating Hertha Berlin 3-2 on penalties.

The visitors opened the scoring through Salomon Kalou, who volleyed home Niklas Stark's cross into the box against the run of the game in the 27th minute.

Dortmund's French midfielder Ousmane Dembele and Berlin's Norwegian midfielder Per Ciljan Skjelbred go head to head. Pic/PTI

Dortmund piled on the pressure after the break and got rewarded two minutes into the second half as Marco Reus slotted home the equalizer into the bottom right corner.

Thomas Tuchel's men controlled the reins but they failed to make the most of their chances. After a goalless overtime, a penalty shootout brought the decision.

Hertha missed three penalties from the spot while Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Gonzalo Castro converted their penalties to book a ticket to the quarterfinals.

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