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Tiago Tomás scored a stunning backheel goal in the 119th minute, leading Stuttgart to a 2-1 victory over Freiburg in the German Cup semifinal. Stuttgart will face Bayern Munich in the final on May 23, aiming to defend their title.
STUTTGART, Germany (AP) — Tiago Tomás' spectacular 119th-minute backheel goal sent Stuttgart back to the German Cup final with an extra-time 2-1 win over Freiburg to keep its title defense rolling Thursday. In the final in Berlin on May 23, Stuttgart will now aim to foil a Bayern Munich domestic double, which could become a treble if Vincent Kompany's team wins the Champions League too. The back-to-back cup finals for Stuttgart couldn't be more different, facing a record-breaking Bayern after beating one of the competition's biggest-ever underdogs, third-tier Arminia Bielefeld, in last year's final. Freiburg's chances of an unusual double ended, but it's still a contender for the Europa League title after reaching the semifinals. The game was heading for a penalty shootout when Tomás produced a moment of individual skill by twisting in the air between two defenders as a pass came in from Badredine Bouanani and using his heel to flick the ball past Freiburg's otherwise outstanding goalkeeper Florian Müller. Tomás celebrated shirtless, holding a corner flag aloft to the crowd, and shrugged off the inevitable yellow card. Freiburg pushed for another goal and even sent Müller into the attack at a corner but it wasn't enough. Earlier, Freiburg took the lead when Maximilian Eggestein flicked Matthias Ginter’s header past the goalkeeper at a corner in the 28th minute. Soon after having a goal ruled out for offside, Stuttgart pulled level in the 70th when Deniz Undav finished off a counterattack for his 24th club goal of the season. Undav turned creator, setting up his teammates for a series of chances as Stuttgart took control but Müller's quick reactions kept his team in the contest, as Chris Führich had one shot saved just before the game went to extra time, and hit the post soon after. Freiburg was left aggrieved after Lucas Höler had a goal disallowed for bodychecking a defender. for the first time since 2020 by beating 2-0 on Wednesday. The cup offers a Europa League place for the winner, but that will now almost certainly revert to being an extra spot in the league standings since Stuttgart is on track to qualify for next season's Champions League through the Bundesliga. \\_ AP soccer:
Stuttgart won the match 2-1 against Freiburg.
The German Cup final is scheduled for May 23.
Tiago Tomás scored the winning backheel goal for Stuttgart.
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