The VfL Wolfsburg footballers are clearly favored for today's DFB Cup final in Cologne against Turbine Potsdam.But a future "wolf" of all people wants to put a spanner in the works for the defending champion.In a few weeks, a new chapter in Sara Agrež's life will begin.The Slovenian national player will then move from Potsdam to Wolfsburg and, after three years at Turbine, will wear the VfL jersey.In today's cup final (4.45 p.m., live on Erste and in the live center on NDR.de), the defender doesn't want to take her future teammates into consideration."It's a special situation for me. But I'm focusing on myself and will give everything for our team one last time," said the 21-year-old.Agrež would like to say goodbye to Potsdam with a title.It would be Turbine's first DFB-Pokal win since 2006, while Wolfsburg can lift the trophy for the eighth consecutive time and ninth time overall.The coach of the German champions will remain until 2025. That is "a vote of confidence," said Stroot.moreThe newly crowned champion is accordingly the clear favourite.Not only the impressive cup history speaks for VfL, but also its two 3-0 victories in the last Bundesliga season against the Brandenburg women and the nominally much better staffed squad.Especially since Potsdam have to play in Cologne without their injured top scorer Selina Cerci (torn cruciate ligament).The 21-year-old was one of the high-flyers last season.The omens are not particularly good for coach Sofian Chahed's team.What can give him and his footballers confidence, in addition to believing in their own strength ("We will play bravely and not park the bus in the goal"), are the past finals.Because in previous years, the "wolves" had always clearly favored the finals, but always had a lot of trouble with the respective outsiders.In the last series against Eintracht Frankfurt, the golden goal to make it 1-0 only came after extra time.Before that, VfL only won against SGS Essen on penalties.Sina Braun and Ina Kast welcome soccer player Svenja Huth, shooter Jolyn Beer, boxer Dilar Kisikyol and former world referee Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb to the studio on Sunday.Start of the broadcast: 10.30 p.m.moreThese games, in which the underdog stood up to the favorites surprisingly well, "of course give us hope," said Agrež.Her teammate Isabel Kerschowski took the same line: "You can win every game. You have to put your heart into it. You have to act as a team, that's very important. Then every team is beatable," said the former Wolfsburg player.For the 34-year-old, like for Agrež, it will be the last game in the Turbine shirt.Unlike her young teammate, however, she will not change clubs, but end her career.The Olympic soccer champion will be playing her last game for VfL in the final of the DFB Cup against Potsdam on Saturday after nine years.moreThe same applies to Anna Blasse from Wolfsburg.After 15 years at VfL, the defender will play her last game on Saturday.The 35-year-old is the only player who was on the pitch in Lower Saxony's very first cup win in 2013.The opponent back then: Turbine Potsdam.For Blasse, who will move to Switzerland to live with her wife Lara Dickenmann, things have come full circle.In addition to the defensive specialist, Turid Knaak, Shanice van de Sanden, Lotta Cordes and Almuth Schult also resigned from the Werkself in the Cologne final.In their final match for the master, they can help make history.Because with the ninth cup success, VfL would draw level with record winners 1. FFC Frankfurt."Any record that you can achieve is nice. But first of all it's about winning a game," explained Wolfsburg midfielder Svenja Huth: "It's work every time. Nothing happens."And her coach Tommy Stroot also knows how difficult the task is: "We will have to invest a lot in order to be able to leave the field as winners in the end."The underdog was a little more bold than the cautious favourite."We have prepared well. We will give everything because we have nothing to lose," said Agrež.The last game of the season in front of 3,600 spectators against Leverkusen offered everything: goals en masse, farewell tears and championship celebrations.moreLive from 12 noon: Stars send a signal for solidarity and peace.From 2 p.m.: Third division promotion game BFC Dynamo - VfB Oldenburg.Also: VfL Wolfsburg - Potsdam.more