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Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League: The madness of Seville

2022-05-20T03:03:29.896Z


Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League: The madness of Seville Created: 05/20/2022, 04:55 By: Sascha Mehr Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League final against Glasgow Rangers and is the goal of all dreams. Update from Thursday, May 19, 9:45 a.m .: The international press celebrates Eintracht Frankfurt after winning the historic Europa League title – an overview. 5:4 nE (0:0) – Eintrac


Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League: The madness of Seville

Created: 05/20/2022, 04:55

By: Sascha Mehr

Eintracht Frankfurt wins the Europa League final against Glasgow Rangers and is the goal of all dreams.

Update from Thursday, May 19, 9:45 a.m .:

The international press celebrates Eintracht Frankfurt after winning the historic Europa League title – an overview.

5:4 nE (0:0) – Eintracht Frankfurt wins against Glasgow Rangers

Lineup Eintracht Frankfurt

Trapp - Touré, Tuta, Ndicka - Knauff, Sow, Rode, Kostić - Lindstrom, Borré, Kamada

Lineup Glasgow Rangers

A. McGregor—Tavernier, Goldson, Bassey, Barisic—Jack, Lundstram, Kamara—S. Wright, Aribo, Kent

Gates

0-1 Aribo (57th minute), 1-1 Borre (69th minute)

Summary:

Eintracht Frankfurt actually did it!

Coach Oliver Glasner's team wins the Europa League against Glasgow Rangers after a penalty shoot-out.

In the end it was a battle of nerves that was only decided in a penalty shoot-out.

The Eintracht Frankfurt players hug after the final whistle.

© Moritz Mueller/Imago Images

+++ BORRE MEETS!

EINTRACHT FRANKFURT WINS THE EUROPA LEAGUE!

+++ Roofe scores to make it 4: 4, but Borre is now on his feet.

+++ Kostic hits placed to 3: 4.

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+++ TRAPP STOPS RAMSEY!

+++ Kamada scores with the help of the inside post - 3:3

+++ Arfield also very safe to 3:2.

+++ Hrustic extremely cool - 2:2

+++ Davis doesn't give Trapp a chance – 2:1

+++ Lenz for sure - 1:1

+++ The Rangers begin.

Tavernier loaded Trapp - 1-0

+++

The goal in front of the Glasgow Rangers fans is shot.

END of extra time:

Penalty shoot-out.

Now it comes down to nerves.

+++ 120 minutes:

Free kick from a good position for Rangers.

The ball comes well towards Winkel, but Traoo is there.

+++ 118 minutes: Kevin Trapp keeps Eintracht in play with an incredible parade.

After a cross pass, he saves a shot from a short distance and thus prevents the deficit.

+++ 117 minutes:

The next game interruption due to a cramp.

There are four minutes left on the clock.

+++ 114th minute: JAKIC!!!

The Croatian shoots from a distance, his shot just goes over it.

+++ 113 minutes:

Kent from 20 meters, but no problem for Trapp.

+++ 110th minute:

The wear and tear of strength increases significantly, and individual players suffer from cramps again and again.

+++ 107th minute:

Hrustic just tries it, but clearly misses it.

+++ 106 minutes:

It goes on.

At Eintracht, Hrustic is now in the game for Sow.

+++ Half-time extension

: 15 minutes left on the clock.

Will the lucky punch succeed or will it actually go to penalties?

+++ 102 minutes:

Hasebe with a strong tackle in his own penalty area, with which he blocks a shot.

+++ 101 minutes:

Next change at Eintracht.

Lenz replaces Ndicka.

+++ 100th minute:

Knauff against Bassey, the Frankfurt comes to an end, but warps clearly.

+++ 96 minutes: Bassey suddenly slips, Borre grabs the ball and runs towards McGregor, but Bassey comes up with a monster tackle and clears for a corner

.

+++ 93 minutes:

Corner kick for Eintracht Frankfurt, which is clarified.

+++ 91st minute:

It continues with the extension.

END of regular time: After 90 minutes there is no winner in Sevilla.

There are twice 15 minutes extra.

+++ 94 minutes:

It amounts to an extension.

+++ 90th minute:

Overtime is five minutes.

+++ 89 minutes:

Kostic from 16 meters, the shot rushes past the far corner.

Now Jakic comes into play for Rode.

Hasebe takes over the captain's armband.

+++ 86 minutes:

Eintracht is much more offensive than Rangers in the final phase and wants to settle it in regular time.

+++ 85 minutes:

Trapp buries a cross pass under himself.

Run the last five minutes.

+++ 83 minutes:

Hasebe sends Hauge, Bassey gets the ball and then shields it well – kick.

+++ 78 minutes:

Eintracht has more of the game in this phase, Glasgow comes mainly from the fight and passion.

The tension is palpable in Seville.

+++ 75th minute:

The final quarter of an hour begins.

Can either team score the winning goal or does this go into overtime?

+++ 72 minutes:

Next drinking break.

Coach Glasner takes the chance and makes a change.

Hauge replaces Lindstrom.

+++ 70 minutes:

Kostic brings the ball low in front of the goal, Borre is faster than all Rangers defenders and pokes the ball into the short corner to equalize.

+++ 69 minutes: JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

BORREEEEEEEEEEEE!

Compensation!

+++ 67 minutes: Goldson slips away, Rode serves Kamada, who tries to lob it, but the attempt lands on the gate roof.

Big chance!!!

+++ 66 minutes:

Difficult phase for Eintracht Frankfurt, where there are now some lack of concentration.

The SGE still have 25 minutes plus stoppage time.

Aribo sees the first yellow card of the game.

It goes on for Tozre.

+++ 60th minute:

Eintracht Frankfurt wants the next penalty after a handball, but again it doesn't exist.

The SGE players complain to referee Slavko Vincic.

+++ 57 minutes: Shock for Eintracht!

Tuta stumbles and then the way is clear for Aribo.

In front of Trapp, the attacker keeps his nerve and slides in to take the lead.

To make matters worse, Tuta was injured and has to be replaced by Hasebe.

+++ 54 minutes:

Borre falls in the penalty area and there is a corner.

The Rangers defender wasn't on the ball, but clearly hit the Colombian's foot.

There is VAR, but the referee sticks to the corner.

A questionable decision.

+++ 49 minutes: Lindstrom!

The Dane tries to turn from 16 meters, his shot is deflected and just misses.

McGregor would have been powerless.

+++ 48 minutes:

Tuta takes a heart from 30 meters, but the shot goes just past the left of the shooter.

+++ 48th minute:

Incidentally, both coaches refrained from making changes during the break.

+++ 46th minute:

The second half continues.

+++ Halftime:

The final of the Europa League is on break.

Eintracht Frankfurt had the game under control for a long time and also had better opportunities, especially Knauff could have taken the lead for SBU.

At the end of the first half, however, Rangers got into the game better and had two smaller chances of their own.

It remains exciting.

+++ 47 minutes:

Jack 15 meters, but well over Kevin Trapp's box.

+++ 45th minute:

The night game time is six minutes.

+++ 42 minutes:

Aribo falls after a duel with Tuta in the penalty area and the Rangers want a penalty.

But that was simply well defended by Tuta.

+++ 40 minutes:

The first time that Rangers can settle in half of Eintracht for several minutes.

+++ 36 minutes:

Free kick for the Rangers from the half field.

The ball comes in high, Trapp saves after a header from Lundstram.

+++ 32 minutes:

Eintracht counterattacks via Kostic, who marches almost the entire field with the ball at his feet and moves in from the inside left position in the penalty area, but his shot rushes wide of the far post.

+++ 30 minutes:

Kostic tries from 20 meters, but only hits the outside set.

+++ 28 minutes:

Short drinking break in the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan

+++ 26 minutes: Rangers now have their first opportunity, but Aribo's flick just misses the mark.

+++ 23 minutes:

The lead for Eintracht is in the air.

Nothing has come from the Glasgow Rangers offensively so far.

+++ 20 minutes: Knauff goes alone and shoots from 14 meters, but McGregor parries and fends off the corner, which brings nothing.

+++ 16 minutes:

Eintracht Frankfurt is good in the game and optically superior in the early stages.

Neither team has great chances to score yet.

+++ 12 minutes:

The first chance for Eintracht, but Kamada waited too long to finish and wasted a very big opportunity to lead.

+++ 9 minutes:

Sebastian Rode gets a turban and continues.

+++ 6 minutes:

Sebastian Rode has to be treated after a foul.

The Eintracht captain got the cleat in his face and has a severely bleeding laceration.

+++ 5 minutes:

Tavernier lets two opponents get out almost at the corner flag, but his cross is much too sharp and goes wide.

+++ 3 minutes:

Eintracht takes over the command in the first few minutes, the Rangers are deep.

+++ 1st minute:

kick-off!

The final is on.

Eintracht Frankfurt plays all in white from right to left.

+++ 8.50 p.m .:

Only ten minutes until the Europa League final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Glasgow Rangers kicks off.

The opening ceremony of the final is currently taking place at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.

+++ 8:32 p.m .:

Eintracht Frankfurt can win the first international title in 42 years, but Glasgow Rangers also have a long dry spell.

+++ 8:14 p.m .:

The atmosphere in the stadium in Seville is already excellent.

Both fan camps are in a good mood in the stands - and that 45 minutes before the game kicks off.

In 1972, the Scots defeated the Dynamo Moscow 3-2 in the final of the cup winners' competition, which has long since been abolished.

+++ 8:01 p.m .:

The ailing striker Kemar Roofe from Glasgow Rangers has at least made it to the substitute bench.

Until the very end it was unclear whether the attacker could play a part or whether he would be injured.

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Glasgow Rangers: Lindstrom in the starting XI

+++ 7.46 p.m .:

Eintracht Frankfurt’s line-up is here.

Jesper Lindström reported fit after his injury in the Europa League semi-finals and is promptly in the starting XI against Glasgow Rangers.

Coach Oliver Glasner does without surprises.

This is the starting XI many were expecting.

+++ 7.31 p.m .:

It starts in Seville in 90 minutes.

First of all, the line-ups of both teams are expected soon.

Are there any surprises?

+++ 5:28 p.m .:

What will Eintracht Frankfurt’s starting eleven look like?

Compared to the Bundesliga game at FSV Mainz 05, there will probably only be one change - if at all.

Jesper Lindstrom is fit and could replace Jens Petter Hauge.

Coach Oliver Glasner kept a low profile at the press conference as to whether he would let the Dane play from the start.

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Glasgow Rangers: Police arrest fans

+++ 15:38:

Before the final in the Europa League in Seville, the police arrested five violent fans of Eintracht Frankfurt.

As the police announced, they moved out on Wednesday night to stop fan riots in the city center.

+++ 10.45 a.m .:

As always, we start at this point with the referee team for today’s Europa League final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Glasgow Rangers.

The game will be led by Slavko Vincic from Slovenia.

He is assisted by Tomaz Klancnik and Andraz Kovacic (both Slovenians), fourth official is Serbian Srdjan Jovanovic.

Dutchman Pol van Boekel will take a seat at the screens.

+++ Hello and welcome to our live ticker for the Europa League final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Glasgow Rangers.

Getting into the final of the EL has already put Frankfurt in a state of emergency, the whole city is rooting for the team this Wednesday.

We will be there for you live from 9 p.m.

But even before that, exciting facts and stories about the Europa League final await you here.

Eintracht Frankfurt in the final of the Europa League: Jesper Lindström fit in time

First report from Wednesday, May 18th, 2022, 7:30 a.m.:

Sevilla – Eintracht Frankfurt is only one win away from winning the Europa League.

Coach Oliver Glasner's team will meet Glasgow Rangers from Scotland in the final in Seville.

"I came here with great pride in the performance of the players and with great anticipation for this final.

The final training went very well.

We had a good atmosphere and a good mixture of concentration, focus and relaxation," said Glasner at the press conference before the final.

There was good news on the subject of Jesper Lindstrom, who was injured in the semi-final first leg at West Ham United and has since been out.

“Lindstrom is doing very well.

He completed the final training without any problems.

He's ready for action tomorrow.

I can now think about whether we bring him in from the start or not," said Glasner.

The SBU coach doesn't want to know anything about a favorite role: "It doesn't matter who the favorite is.

Both teams absolutely deserve to be in the final here.”

Eintracht Frankfurt meets Glasgow Rangers in the final

Rafael Borre, who scored the goal in the semi-final second leg against West Ham United in a 1-0 win, is keen for the final.

“To contest this final with Eintracht Frankfurt is fantastic.

This is a great opportunity.

We have a great team spirit - and that's exactly what brought us here.

We want to show that tomorrow as well,” said the Colombian.

Midfielder Sebastian Rode can't wait for things to get going in Seville: "Obviously this game is a career highlight.

It's going to be huge!

We have been aware of this very special atmosphere the whole time.

No matter where you go - everyone wishes you the title.

We are supported everywhere.”

Eintracht Frankfurt confidently goes into the final in Seville

“Rangers are a bit like a cross between West Ham and Barca.

You can see the influence of the Dutch coach: you're good at football.

But they also have a certain British mentality,” Glasner analyzes the opponent in the final.” At the end of the press conference, the SBU coach had words of praise for his own supporters: “Our fans are exceptional.

What hardships they put up with to support us.

The mood and enthusiasm they spread gives you goosebumps.

Something is happening to you.

It helps you win games." (smr)

Source: merkur

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