Leah Schuler scored 3 goals «hat-trick», to lead her team Bayern Munich to win the German Women's Cup title, following the Bavarian club's exciting 4/2 victory over Werder Bremen, on Thursday, in the final match of the competition.Schuler opened the scoring in the sixth minute, tapping in her teammate Julia Goen's shot, which rebounded off the post, and Caroline Simon extended Bayern's lead by scoring the second goal via a powerful shot in the 30th minute.
Rikke Dieckmann pulled one back for Bremen just before half-time, but Schuler restored Bayern's two-goal deficit by scoring the third goal in the 65th minute, before completing her hat-trick in the 79th minute.Larissa Mulhouse added Bremen's second goal in stoppage time for the second half, but it was too late to return to the match again.This became the first time that Bayern's women's football team won the local double in one season, after it had previously won the German Women's League title, for the third time in a row, and the sixth in its history, at the beginning of this week.This is Bayern's second title in the German Cup, as it won its first title in 2012, noting that Wolfsburg, the giant of women's football in Germany, won the last ten editions of the competition, but this season it was eliminated in the quarter-finals.