Bundesliga
DFB Cup holders RB Leipzig booked their place in the second round of the competition after defeating Bundesliga 2 side Wehen Wiesbaden 3-2 on Wednesday.
Wiesbaden 2-3 Leipzig
Goals: 0-1 Forsberg (7'), 0-2 Šeško (18'), 1-2 Prtajin (41'), 1-3 Šeško (70'), 2-3 Prtajin (73')
It did not take long for Leipzig, who have won the trophy in each of the last two seasons, to establish their authority on the game as Emil Forsberg opened the scoring in the seventh minute, finishing on the rebound after Yussuf Poulsen's header was saved. Hyun-Ju Lee drew a fine save from the returning Péter Gulácsi with a curling effort shortly afterwards, before Benjamin Šeško doubled Leipzig's lead following a mistake from Wiesbaden defender Marcus Mathisen. Perhaps with one eye on Saturday's Bundesliga fixture against Bayern Munich, Leipzig eased off - which allowed the hosts to grow in confidence. They were rewarded just before half-time when Ivan Prtajin held off the challenge of Nicolas Seiwald to collect a long ball forward and lob it over Gulácsi to reduce the deficit.
That goal visibly lifted the home side's spirits and they went on the front foot at the start of the second half, with Gulácsi needing to make a fine save at his near post to prevent Prtajin from equalising. Leipzig head coach Marco Rose reacted by making a triple substitution, bringing on Xaver Schlager, Loïs Openda and Xavi Simons in a bid to reassert Leipzig's superiority. The changes soon paid off, with the latter duo combining on the break to pull Wiesbaden's defence apart and tee up Forsberg to shoot. His effort was blocked, but Šeško was in the right place to lash in the follow up and restore his side's two-goal advantage. Wiesbaden set up a grandstand finale, however, by pulling another goal back just three minutes later when Prtajin finished from close range following a corner. Šeško hit the bar after being teed up by Xavi in the closing stages and Julius Kade had a fierce drive from 20 yards well saved as both teams continued to push forward, but there were no more goals in a pulsating encounter as Leipzig crept into the next round.
Match stats
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Teams
Wiesbaden: Stritzel - Angha, Mathisen, Vukotić - Mockenhaupt (c) (Kovacevic 87'), Jacobsen (Kade 74'), Fechner (Heußer 66'), Goppel (Günther 66') - Froese (Bätzner 46'), Lee - Prtajin
Unused subs: Lyska, Carstens, Catic, Rieble
Out: Bennetts (thigh), Jonjic (illness), Taffertshofer (groin)
Coach: Markus Kauczinski
Leipzig: Gulácsi (c) - Henrichs, Klostermann, Castello, Lenz - Carvalho (Xavi 66'), Seiwald (Schlager 66'), Kampl, Forsberg (Baumgartner 74') - Poulsen (Openda 66'), Šeško (Simakan 83')
Unused subs: Blaswich, Raum, Moriba, Köhler
Out: Bitshiabu (knee), Haidara (calf), Olmo (knee), Orban (knee)
Coach: Marco Rose
As it happened!
Vukotic wins a header in the Leipzig box, but a combination of Gulacsi and Castello get it away.
Xavi finds Sesko, who heads against the bar!
Wehen keep plugging away and are rewarded. After forcing Gulacsi to concede a corner, Prtajin pops up to head in from close range. Game on!
Just what the doctor ordered for Leipzig. Xavi and Openda open the Wehen defence. Forsberg feeds Sesko, who makes no mistake with his finish.
Rose turns to first-team regulars Xavi, Openda and Schlager in a bid to put the game to bed.
A promising Leipzig attack breaks down on the edge of the Wehen area, with Šeško playing his pass just behind the run of Carvalho.
Kampl concedes possession in the Leipzig penalty area. Prtajin sets himself and fires goalwards, with only Gulacsi's outstretched left leg preventing the equaliser.
The Leipzig man receives a pass 20 yards from goal, turns his marker and fires straight at Stritzel. Wehen will be happy to restrict the holders to efforts like that.
Lots of possession for the Bundesliga club, but Wehen have men behind the ball and are holding their shape.
Forsberg weaves his magic to earn a corner. It's swung in towards Klostermann, who doesn't catch the ball cleanly on the volley and a promising chance is gone.
Wehen sub Nick Bätzner sees his name up in lights, but sends his free-kick attempt miles off target. Leipzig are unchanged, by the way.
Castello with a superb diagonal pass for Carvalho. He tries to direct it towards the far corner, but Stritzel is out in a flash to make a brilliant block.
Šeško in the six-yard box for Leipzig. He tries to find a teammate, but no one gambles.
Well, well. Prtajin gets the wrong side of Seiwald, who's a midfielder by trade, before lifting a fine finish over the on-rushing Gulacsi. The home fans go barmy!
Henrichs spots the run of Carvalho into the box, but overcooks his attempted pass. Less intensity about Leipzig's attacks suddenly...
Wiesbaden break up the right after Lenz misplaces a pass. It's switched over to Lee, who tries to cut back inside before being crowded ot near the by-line.
The Portugal international has a go from outside the area, but can't keep his shot down. His wait for a first Leipzig goal goes on...
Wehen are not hanging about when they win back possession. They've clearly been drilled to attack whenever the opportunity presents itself. You have to admire it!
Leipzig toy with the back-tracking Wiesbaden players, some cute one-touch football tying them in knots. Mathisen gets in the way of Carvalho's chipped pass into the box, but inadvertently heads the ball across his goal and straight to Šeško, who gobbles up the chance from close range. That's four goals in seven Leipzig appearances for the young Slovenian!
Šeško runs in on the Wehen goal, but places his shot too close to Stritzel, who blocks Poulsen on the rebound. Carvalho then scoops over, with the red shirts swarming in an attempt to put off the Liverpool loanee.
Big chance for Wehen as Lee scoots into the box and takes aim, but Gulacsi dives to his left to beat it clear and just out of Fechner's reach at the far post. Great play by the Bayern II loanee!
Defender Mockenhaupt pops up on the edge of the Leipzig area, driving over following a promising Wehen attack. The home supporters liked that!
Leipzig bring Wiesbaden back down to Earth, after that encouraging start. Poulsen's downward header is too hot to handle for Stritzel, and Forsberg thunders the loose ball into the roof of the net.
Froese gets in behind Lenz, roared on by the home fans. It's the right idea as he tries to feed Prtajin, who just can't get a touch.
Ivan Prtajin tries to get on the end of a long ball, but Castello has it covered and Gulacsi can gather. Every touch will mean the world to the returning Leipzig keeper. So crucial to rebuild the confidence in his body and game.
Leipzig get their title defence under way. Can they join the likes of Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen in the second round?
Poulsen was in the Leipzig team the last time they met Wiesbaden in the 2013/14 3. Liga (Germany's third tier). He got the assist in a 1-0 home win, having experienced a 2-1 loss on the road.
Leipzig are bidding to become the first team in history to win three successive DFB Cups. Die Roten Bullen haven't lost in the competition since going down 4-1 to Thomas Tuchel's Dortmund in the 2020/21 final. They were also runners-up in 2018/19, losing out to Bayern.
Gulácsi returns in the Leipzig goal almost a year after suffering an ACL rupture in a Champions League game against Celtic. Defenders Lukas Klostermann and Christopher Lenz are handed starts, with midfielders Nicolas Seiwald and Emil Forsberg also rotated in. Yussuf Poulsen returns alongside Benjamin Šeško in attack. Xavi is among the substitutes, but there's no Timo Werner due to back troubles. As for hosts Wehen, Markus Kauczinski makes five changes to the team beaten by Elversberg at the weekend.