
How Stuttgart Shattered Arminia’s German Cup Dreams in a Thrilling 4-2 Showdown
There’s something electric about a cup final under the lights at the Olympiastadion — and this Saturday, VfB Stuttgart delivered a stark reminder of why. Facing off against Arminia Bielefeld, Stuttgart didn’t just win; they dominated, peeling off a blistering four-goal lead inside the first 30 minutes and cruising to their first DFB-Pokal trophy in nearly three decades. Talk about setting the tone early—Nick Woltemade, fresh off his maiden Germany call-up, kicked things off, before Enzo Millot and Deniz Undav piled on the pressure, silencing any hopes Arminia had of an upset. Despite a late surge from Bielefeld, the game was well and truly wrapped up — Stuttgart not only clinched the trophy but also stitched a much-needed silver lining onto what had been an up-and-down season. There’s plenty to unpack here — from tactical setups to key moments and what this triumph means going forward. LEARN MORE.
VfB Stuttgart beat Arminia Bielefeld in the DFB-Pokal final on Saturday at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Saturday, bringing the competition to an end and securing a major trophy for the 2024/25 season.
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