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Late Halstenber­g penalty snatches dramatic Cup win for Leipzig

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Berlin: Marcel Halstenber­g’s last-gasp penalty saw Leipzig snatch a 2-1 victory over Augsburg in a nerve-shattering German Cup quarter-final tie.

After Alfred Finnbogaso­n’s equaliser had rescued Augsburg in injury time of normal time on Tuesday, Halstenber­g restored the lead in injury time of extra time to send Leipzig into the first German Cup semi-final of their history.

The hosts held Leipzig at bay for long periods and looked dangerous themselves until a momentary lapse in concentrat­ion allowed Werner to break away and slot in the opener on 74 minutes.

Leipzig were left shellshock­ed, however, when Finnbogaso­n snatched an equaliser four minutes into injury time.

Yet it was Leipzig who had the last laugh in a jaw-dropping game, as Michael Gregoritsc­h’s late handball in the box broke Augsburg hearts and gifted Leipzig victory.

Leipzig will be joined in the last four by Hamburg, who beat Paderborn 2-0 earlier in the evening.

Hamburg striker Pierre-Michel Lasogga continued his fine scoring form in the German Cup as he grabbed both goals to fire his side into the semi-finals for the first time in ten years.

Lasogga has now scored six goals in the competitio­n this season, equalling a club record set by Ivica Olic the last time Hamburg reached the last four in 2009.

“I’ve never been in the semi-finals before, and I can’t describe how good it feels,” Lasogga told Sky.

“We deserved to win today. It was an extraordin­ary evening.”

After a handful of chances after half-time, Lasogga gave Hamburg the lead on 54 minutes, rising high at a corner to nod the ball in from close range. Fourteen minutes later, he smashed a powerful shot into the bottom corner to seal Hamburg’s passage to the semi-finals.

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