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Marc Mayo

Thomas Tuchel denies Bayern Munich 'arrogance' as third-tier Saarbrucken knock giants out of German Cup

Third-tier Saarbrucken stunned Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich 2-1 to knock them out of the German Cup with a last-gasp winner.

Marcel Gaus netted deep into second-half stoppage time to complete a sensational comeback and trigger wild celebrations from the Ludwigsparkstadion crowd as the Bayern players looked on in complete shock.

Bayern, who last lifted the trophy in 2020, had taken a first-half lead through Thomas Muller before Saarbrucken levelled in first-half added time.

Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel made several changes to the team that crushed Darmstadt 8-0 on Saturday, leaving top scorer Harry Kane on the bench along with Kingsley Coman and Jamal Musiala while giving 20-year-old Frans Kraetzig his first start.

"We weren't arrogant or took it lightly," he insisted post-match. "There are either 100 explanations or none.

"It feels strange. Everyone who says we have to win here is right. There's no clever explanation, we are extremely disappointed. We really wanted to reach [the final in] Berlin. It is what it is, we have to congratulate our opponent."

The game had been in doubt due to heavy rain but it was the hosts who troubled Bayern early in the match before the visitors opened their account with their first chance when Frans Kraetzig set up Muller in the 15th minute.

Bayern also had to take defender Matthijs de Ligt off midway through the first half with the Dutch international suffering a knee injury. It got worse before the break for Bayern as defender Kim Min-jae's pass was intercepted and Patrick Sontheimer tapped in from close range.

The Bavarians struggled to convert chances and paid the price when the hosts launched a quick break and a cutback from the right sailed across the entire box past three Bayern players before 34-year-old left-back Gaus thundered in the winner with a low drive in the sixth minute of added time.

"This is a brutal blow for us," said Muller, with his team next facing title rivals Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

"To be eliminated for the third time in the second round of the Cup is not what we strive for. We have to congratulate Saarbrucken for their fight. A bit of luck is also part of it. Then we are hit on the break in the 96th minute but we had wasted too many chances before that."

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