Bochum secure top-flight status after beating Dusseldorf on penalties
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Bochum will play first-division football again next season after coming from three goals down and beating second-division Fortuna Dusseldorf away via a penalty shootout in Monday's relegation playoff second leg.
Trailing 3-0 after the first leg at home, Bochum had little hope but were dragged back into the tie thanks to a superb performance from out-of-contract midfielder Kevin Stoger, who laid on two goals before winning and converting a penalty.
Bochum led 3-0 at full-time and the match went to penalties after a goalless extra period.
Andreas Luthe saved Dusseldorf's first spot-kick but Florian Kastenmeier then saved one of Bochum's to keep the hosts in the shootout.
Players from both sides then converted spot-kicks until Takashi Uchino blasted his side's seventh over the bar, meaning Bochum stay in the top flight for a fourth straight season.
"We were in such a good position, we were so close, that's why it hurts even more," said Dusseldorf's sporting director Klaus Allofs.
"We didn't play well but I don't know why - we have no idea."
His Bochum counterpart, Patrick Fabian, told Sky: "Incredible, that topped it all off as far as the season is concerned.
"I'm incredibly proud of the boys."
Confident mood
The Bundesliga relegation playoff features the team which finished third from bottom in the top division against the third-placed second-division team in a home and an away leg.
Unbeaten in the second division since February, Dusseldorf were extremely confident of progressing after their three-goal first leg.
Before the game, fans unveiled a giant tifo which simply said: "Fortuna Wins."
Stoger, who spent two years at Dusseldorf, laid on the opener after 18 minutes, curling in a free-kick for Philipp Hofmann to head home.
The duo again combined once more midway through the second half to bring Bochum within touching distance of the home side, Stoger whipping in a cross with Hofmann again heading past Kastenmeier.
Just two minutes later, Stoger won a penalty, blasting in a cross which connected with Matthias Zimmermann's outstretched arm.
The Austrian calmly converted from 12 yards to send Bochum 3-0 up, levelling the tie and silencing the shellshocked home fans.
Takuma Asano had a clear chance to win the match and the tie for Bochum with two minutes remaining but could not get a boot to an inch-perfect cross with the goal beckoning.
With players from both sides already cramping up, the match went into an extra period, but chances were rare in what became a battle of attrition.
In the 118th minute, Jona Niemiec was denied twice in succession, sending the relegation match to penalties for just the second time in history and first since 1988.
Bochum's win means the first-division side have won the relegation playoff all but three times since it was reintroduced in the 2008-09 season.