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VfB Stuttgart vs. Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Jakic makes the decision

2022-09-17T15:31:05.430Z


VfB Stuttgart vs. Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Jakic makes the decision Created: 09/17/2022Updated: 09/17/2022 17:23 By: Niklas Noack VfB goalkeeper Florian Müller did not look good in the 2-0 win for Eintracht Frankfurt through Daichi Kamada. © IMAGO/Michael Weber IMAGEPOWER VfB Stuttgart welcomes Eintracht Frankfurt on the 7th match day of the Bundesliga. Everything about it in th


VfB Stuttgart vs. Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Jakic makes the decision

Created: 09/17/2022Updated: 09/17/2022 17:23

By: Niklas Noack

VfB goalkeeper Florian Müller did not look good in the 2-0 win for Eintracht Frankfurt through Daichi Kamada.

© IMAGO/Michael Weber IMAGEPOWER

VfB Stuttgart welcomes Eintracht Frankfurt on the 7th match day of the Bundesliga.

Everything about it in the ticker.

  • Jakic puts the lid on it: VfB Stuttgart - Eintracht Frankfurt 1: 3

  • Tomas meets: VfB with new hope

  • Kamada raises: SGE determines the game

  • Rode with the hit: Frankfurt shocked Swabia early

  • Ticker is continuously updated.

VfB Stuttgart vs. Eintracht Frankfurt: Lineups

Line-up VfB Stuttgart

Müller - Sosa, Ito, Anton, Mavropanos, Führich (65th Millot) - Karazor (59th Egloff), Ahamada (65th Tomas), Endo - Silas, Guirassy

Lineup Eintracht Frankfurt

Trapp - Knauff, Tuta, Ndicka, Hasebe - Jakic, Sow, Rode (Ebimbe 68), Götze (Chandler 75), Kamada - Kolo Muani (Borré 68)

Gates

1-0 Rode (6'), 2-0 Kamada (55'), 2-1 Tomas (79'), 3-1 Jakic (88')

Jakic makes the decision: Goal for Eintracht Frankfurt

88 minutes:

That should have been it.

After a corner, Jakic heads in to make it 3-1.

86 minutes:

VfB tries, but the Swabians are far from setting off football fireworks here.

Is there anything else?

Tiago Tomas scored the goal for VfB Stuttgart

79 minutes:

There is the Stuttgart goal!

Tomas picks up the heart from a distance and pulls away.

The ball was deflected to make it 2-1 in Eintracht Frankfurt's case.

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78 minutes:

The guests almost put the lid on it.

Tuta serves Borré with a fine pass in the penalty area, who lobs the leather just past the left.

VfB Stuttgart does not succeed in flipping the switch

76 minutes:

Once again unity: Borré's shot is blocked to a corner.

70 minutes:

The air is out here.

Will VfB manage to flip the switch again?

65 minutes:

VfB Stuttgart now has at least a few chances.

This time it was Mavropanos who heads the ball wide to the right after a corner.

63 minutes:

Mini-chance for VfB: Sosa crosses from the left into the penalty area and Führich lurks at the second post, but fails to get the ball on target.

The resulting corner kick fizzles out.

VfB Stuttgart around striker Serhou Guirassy (here against Eintracht defender Tuta) has so far lacked ideas.

© IMAGO/Jan Huebner

Kamada increases Eintracht Frankfurt's lead to 2-0 against VfB Stuttgart

55 minutes:

2-0 for Frankfurt and what a mistake by VfB goalkeeper Müller: Kamada hits a free-kick that is deflected off the wall at low speed and falls into the goal.

It's the second goal where the Stuttgart keeper doesn't look good.

VfB goalkeeper Florian Müller did not look good in the 2-0 win for Eintracht Frankfurt through Daichi Kamada.

© IMAGO/Michael Weber IMAGEPOWER

53 minutes:

Tricky scene: Mavropanos hits Knauff on the shin and gets a yellow card.

Lucky for the Swabians.

51 minutes:

The Swabians start the game a little better, but still hardly anything succeeds.

Even with standards, VfB is already shockingly weak throughout the game.

49 minutes:

Stuttgart shows a sign of life.

Silas dribbles into the penalty area from the left, but Frankfurt goalkeeper Trapp intercepts the ball on the cross.

46 minutes:

The ball rolls again.

Half-time conclusion:

After Rode scored the opening goal, Eintracht initially withdrew completely and ceded the ball to VfB. However, the Swabians couldn't do anything with it.

They lacked ideas and resources.

The Stuttgarters need a huge increase in performance in the second round.

HALFTIME

45 minutes:

Pure Swabian desperation!

Karazor shoots from a distance and shoots the ball well over the opponent's goal.

41 minutes:

VfB is completely beside itself when it comes to offensive play.

If something doesn't change fundamentally here, nothing will burn in the Eintracht penalty area.

37 minutes:

One of the few Swabian chances: After a Führich corner, Karazor heads a meter over the goal.

Kolo Muani is the asset in the Eintracht Frankfurt game

33 minutes:

Frankfurt is now creating opportunities again.

Kolo Muani comes in over the right and brings the leather in flat.

But Führich is on the ball before Knauff and clarifies.

31 minutes:

After a long time, Eintracht appears in front of the VfB case.

However, Kolo Muani does not get any pressure behind the ball from a short distance - Müller holds the ball.

27 minutes

: The Matarazzo protégés are still unimaginative here.

Question marks seem to be buzzing above their heads.

23 minutes:

The teams take a little break.

Not much going on here at the moment.

19 minutes:

So far it has really not been a good performance by the men with the chest ring.

They lack the means against a unity that has withdrawn.

14 minutes:

First chance for the home team!

Führich enters the penalty area from the right and pulls away.

But SBU keeper Trapp closes the short corner.

Frankfurt often let VfB have the ball now, but Matarazzo's team initially lacked creativity.

12 minutes:

VfB is slowly recovering, but the Swabians have not yet come close to dangerously in front of goal.

Eintracht Frankfurt, here Ansgar Knauff (left) in a running duel with Chris Führich, shocked VfB Stuttgart with a goal from Sebastian Rode early on.

© IMAGO/Peter Hartenfelser

Sebastian Rode gives Eintracht Frankfurt an early lead against VfB Stuttgart

9 minutes

: How does VfB react to the early shock?

It is not the first time this season that the Swabians have to chase after an early deficit.

6 minutes:

The next standard brings the guests the early lead!

VfB keeper Müller lets Kamada's free kick bounce off and Rode nods off to make it 1-0.

3 minutes:

First corner for Eintracht, but brings nothing.

Götze's conclusion from the back room gets stuck.

1st Minute:

Referee Daniel Siebert whistles the game.

Can VfB win their first Bundesliga win of the season against Eintracht?

WHISTLE

Josha Vagnoman is absent from VfB Stuttgart against Eintracht Frankfurt

Update, September 15, 11:46 a.m .:

As coach Pellegrino Matarazzo announced at the press conference, he has to do without Josha Vagnoman against Eintracht Frankfurt.

The right-back suffers from metatarsal bone edema.

There is still a question mark over Mavropanos as the defender is struggling with adductor problems.

Mavropanos trained individually this week, but is scheduled to take part in the final training session.

Then the Greek national player could also play against Frankfurt.

Meanwhile, Nartey and Coulibaly are options for the squad again.

Injuries are slowly returning at VfB Stuttgart

The recently injured Tanguy Coulibaly (toe problem) and Nikolas Nartey (ankle) collect more and more training minutes.

Coach Pellegrino Matarazzo said recently that it would be tight for both of them to play against Frankfurt.

Question marks behind Dinos Mavropanos, Josha Vagnoman and Borna Sosa

On Tuesday (September 13th) VfB Dinos Mavropanos, Borna Sosa and Josha Vagnoman were absent from the start of training.

Mavropanos struggled with an adductor problem after the game against Bayern but is said to be fit for the clash on Saturday (September 17).

Vagnoman and Sosa were given a break in terms of load control.

VfB Stuttgart against Eintracht Frankfurt under pressure

Stuttgart – Especially at VfB Stuttgart, the pressure before the game against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday (September 17, 3:30 p.m. / Sky) is high.

After six match days, the Swabians are still waiting for their first Bundesliga win of the season.

Last weekend, however, VfB managed to steal a point from Munich against FC Bayern.

Eintracht Frankfurt, meanwhile, celebrated a historic Champions League win at Olympique Marseille on Tuesday (September 14).

Source: merkur

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