RWE trembles into the final: dramatic victory against Oberhausen!

Rot-Weiss Essen bezwingt Rot-Weiß Oberhausen im Niederrheinpokal-Halbfinale mit 2:1 und steht im Finale am 24. Mai.
Rot-Weiss Essen conquers Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in the Lower Rhine Cup semi-final with 2: 1 and is in the final on May 24th. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

RWE trembles into the final: dramatic victory against Oberhausen!

On March 23, 2025, an exciting semi-finals of the Lower Rhine Cup in the Niederrhein stadium in Oberhausen were announced when Rot-Weiss Essen (RWE) competed against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen (RWO). Despite a deficit of 0: 1 at half -time, RWE ultimately emerged victorious and won 2-1. This marks the 17th move of RWE into the final of the competition, and the team has the record for most cup wins with a total of eleven titles. For RWE, which will play against MSV Duisburg in the final next month, it was an important game on the way to defending this success.

The game started with RWO in the favorite role when Moritz Stoppelkamp scored the first goal in the 25th minute and thus had the home fans cheered. RWE trainer Uwe Koschinat, who had to do without several regular players, switched his starting eleven to five positions and finally switched to a chain of four at halftime. This tactical adaptation should pay off, because two quick goals in the second half by Lucas Brumme (61st minute) and Kaito Mavua (63rd minute) led to the turn. RWE showed a significant increase in performance in the second half and then came to a deserved victory.

injury -related change and spectator quorum

The game was not only shaped by the goals, but also by the injury -related change, which both RWO and RWE had to do. RWO trainer Sebastian Gunkel changed his starting eleven compared to the last regional league game in three positions, and the injury-related substitutes of the Fassnacht and Öztürk in the course of the first half influenced the dynamics of his team. In the final phase of the regular season, the pace was according to Reviersport.de Could create opportunities. The RWE goalkeeper Felix Wienand had to ward off several shots during the game, which contributed to an important factor for victory.

The thrill of the derby moved around 14,000 spectators to the almost sold out stadium, with about half of Essen traveled. The fans of both teams experienced an intensity that was felt in every word from the first to the last whistle. RWE can now prepare for the final on May 24th, where the MSV Duisburg is about the cup fight.

A look into the future

The next challenges for RWE are also just around the corner. On March 28th, the team will open the third division game day against SC Verl. RWE strives to improve the bad results against Verl. After the last victory against the team from Verl in 2016, in which RWE won 2-0, seven draws and four defeats followed.

The past performance in the Lower Rhine Cup gives hope that RWE can also win the turn in the league. The focus is on the team and prepares for exciting encounters, while fans would like to delight with another title in the Lower Rhine Cup.

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