Stuttgart edged past surprise package Freiburg 2-1 last night to set up a German Cup final against Bayern Munich and secure a European spot for next season.

With Bayern having already clinched the Bundesliga title, Stuttgart, 12th in the league and off the European spots, are assured of a place in next season’s Europa League even if they lose the June 1 final in Berlin.

Stuttgart, who last reached the final in 2007, got the early goal they were aggressively looking for when Arthur Boka slotted home after a dazzling 40-metre run by Ibrahima Traore in the 10th minute.

Their joy was shortlived, however, when Jan Rosenthal sprinted clear and beat goalkeeper Sven Ulreich with a well-placed shot in Freiburg’s first offensive foray in the 14th.

Austria international Martin Harnik, who had missed a huge chance in the opening minutes, restored Stuttgart’s lead with a close-range header off the bar on the half hour.

Freiburg, who are fifth in the Bundesliga and on track to qualify for European football next season, tried to come back.

But Ulreich denied Max Kruse with a fine save in the visitors’ only good effort in the second half as the 59,000 Stuttgart fans started celebrating and chanting “We are going to Berlin”.

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