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European Cup setback: Eintracht Frankfurt suffers a bitter defeat at BVB after red swirls

2024-03-18T04:07:42.931Z

Highlights: European Cup setback: Eintracht Frankfurt suffers a bitter defeat at BVB after red swirls.. As of: March 18, 2024, 4:56 a.m By: Patrick Mayer CommentsPressSplit Eintlacht Frankfurt leaves the field as losers again in Dortmund. The Champions League should now be over. The Hessians lost 1:3 (1:1) at Borussia Dortmund on Sunday evening at the end of the 26th matchday and are therefore 6th in the Bundesliga with 40 points, ten points behind BVB.



As of: March 18, 2024, 4:56 a.m

By: Patrick Mayer

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Eintracht Frankfurt leaves the field as losers again in Dortmund.

The Champions League should now be over.

The game in the ticker for reading.

  • Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 3:1 (1:1)

  • Red swirl at BVB: Referee Stieler takes back the red card against Can.

  • The game in the ticker for reading.

Conclusion:

Eintracht Frankfurt has suffered a small setback in the fight for the European starting places.

The Hessians lost 1:3 (1:1) at Borussia Dortmund on Sunday evening at the end of the 26th matchday and are therefore 6th in the table.

in the Bundesliga with 40 points, ten points behind BVB (50 points).

After world champion Mario Götze took the lead (13th minute), Dortmund turned the game around with goals from Karim Adeyemi (33rd), Mats Hummels (81st) and Emre Can (90th + 3/foul penalty).

Referee Tobias Stieler withdrew a red card against Can after 87 minutes after serious foul play.

Eintracht will face Union Berlin after the international break on March 30th (3:30 p.m.).

Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 3:1 (1:1)

Lineup Dortmund:

A. Meyer - M. Wolf, Hummels, N. Schlotterbeck, Maatsen (85. Bensebaini) - Brandt (84. Özcan), Can, Malen, Reus (65. F. Nmecha), Adeyemi (65. Bynoe-Gittens) - Filling jug (74. Moukoko)

Lineup Frankfurt:

Trapp - Tuta (90th Chandler), R. Koch, Pacho - Dina Ebimbe, Skhiri (90th Hasebe), Larsson, Nkounkou, M. Götze (74th Ekitiké), Knauff (74th Buta) - Marmoush

Gates:

0:1 M. Götze (13th), 1:1 Adeyemi (33rd), 2:1 Hummels (81st), 3:1 Can (90th + 3/foul penalty)

Setback in the European Cup duel: Eintracht Frankfurt loses at BVB

90th minute + 6: The game is over!

Eintracht Frankfurt loses at Borussia Dortmund and loses what could be their last chance at the Champions League.

90th minute + 3: Goal!

Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 3-1, goalscorer: Can (penalty kick).

This scene is also checked again, but Stieler sticks to his decision.

Can, who was allowed to stay on the pitch, sends Trapp into the wrong corner and converts into the goal on the right.

Is that the decision?

90th minute: Penalty for Dortmund!

How bitter!

Bynoe-Gittens runs over Koch, who unfortunately steps on the young attacker's foot.

That's enough for referee Stieler to award a penalty.

Contact was there.

Red swirl at BVB: Referee Stieler takes back the red card against Can

87th minute: After studying the video, Stieler takes back the red card and shows Can yellow instead.

Dortmund were lucky again, the foul play was very rough.

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85th minute: Red card against Dortmund's Can?

The BVB man climbs into a duel with both legs stretched too hard.

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But the VAR asks referee Stieler to go to the monitor.

The referee looks at the scene again.

Dangerous for BVB: Mats Hummels against Eintracht Frankfurt.

© IMAGO/Joachim Bywaletz

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Hummels scores with his head

81st minute: Goal!

Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 2:1, goalscorer: Hummels.

BVB cheers.

After a free kick cross from the right, Hummels is there with a header.

The world champion holds his own against several Frankfurters and scores while falling.

Buta had previously been shown a yellow card for the tactical foul on Malen.

Dortmund exploits the favorable standard situation mercilessly.

74th minute: Double substitution at Eintracht:

Ekitiké replaces Götze, Buta comes on for Knauff.

74th minute: Change at BVB:

Youngster Moukoko is allowed to play for the ineffective Füllkrug today.

Can he make an impact up front?

68th minute: The chance!

Can hesitantly heads the ball back into the middle.

Marmoush volleys it from around 14 meters.

But Meyer has his fists up and parries.

Very good reaction from the keeper.

65th minute: Double substitution at BVB:

Coach Terzic takes Adeyemi down and brings Bynoe-Gittens into play for the striker.

Nmecha replaces veteran Reus.

63rd minute: Uiuiuiuiui... Adeyemi falls in Eintracht's penalty area.

Protests in the stadium.

But the attacker quickly gets back up.

Ultimately that wasn't enough for a penalty.

58th minute;

It's a very important game for both teams.

After all, fifth place could be enough for Champions League qualification this season.

If it stays a draw, Borussia Dortmund would be third in the table.

VfB Stuttgart are already eight points behind.

And at least one point on RB Leipzig (4th).

55th minute: Marmoush almost gets through the box.

But keeper Meyer is there and has the ball safely.

Frankfurt is waiting for a chance.

Dortmund can't get its offensive game going after the break.

50th minute: BVB seems a bit hesitant after the break.

Is this a chance for Eintracht, who have two ex-Dortmund players in the starting line-up with Knauff and Götze?

48th minute: Both teams return to the pitch with full focus.

Dortmund initially pulls back a bit and leaves a lot of possession to the SGE.

46th minute: Eintracht Frankfurt's away game at BVB continues.

Goal scorer for BVB: Karim Adeyemi (2nd from right) against Eintracht Frankfurt.

© IMAGO/Revierfoto

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: At the break it is 1:1

45th minute + 2: Break in Dortmund!

With a score of 1:1 we go into the dressing rooms.

45th minute: It goes back and forth.

The game absolutely deserves the term “top game” so far.

Both teams play for the second goal.

41st minute: Now!

Once again the fast Marmoush can hold his own in a running duel.

Meyer comes out of his goal and has to knock the ball away in distress when he puts the ball too far in front of him.

He is standing several meters outside the penalty area.

This is how it can work for Eintracht.

38th minute: BVB is still in control after the equalizer.

Frankfurt urgently needs relief, but can hardly get out of their own half.

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Adeyemi equalizes for Dortmund

33rd minute: Goal!

Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 1:1, goalscorer: Adeyemi.

The compensation!

Schlotterbeck hits a diagonal ball towards the baseline.

Malen literally fuels his way into the penalty area and plays sharply across to the second post.

Directly to Adeyemi, who just has to hold out his foot.

This is too easy.

32nd minute: Eintracht hardly has a breather now.

Dortmund stands very high and puts constant pressure on the Frankfurt defense, which, however, holds up.

28th minute: Be careful!

Brandt brings a high ball to the second post.

The ball is passed back to Adeyemi, who fires the ball from around 20 meters onto the upper tier of Signal Iduna Park.

There was more in it for Borussia.

24th minute: Dangerous corner kick from Eintracht.

The ball flies past the Dortmund and SGE players.

Meyer doesn't come out of his gate.

Frankfurt is doing well in the game.

21st minute: The SGE cleans up a corner kick from Brandt.

BVB seemed a bit surprised by the goal and was looking for more structure in the game.

17th minute: Dangerous!

Füllkrug puts a header on the Frankfurt goal.

Trapp is already beaten, but Nkounkou scratches the ball away in front of the line.

Very well clarified.

Important.

Goal scorer against BVB: Mario Götze (right) for Eintracht Frankfurt.

© IMAGO / pepphoto

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Götze makes the SGE cheer

13th minute: Gooooorrrrr!!!

Borussia Dortmund - Eintracht Frankfurt 0-1, goalscorer: Götze.

The leadership for the SBU.

BVB loses the ball in Hesse's five-yard box.

Frankfurt is switching quickly.

Nkounkou hits a long ball to Marmoush on the halfway line.

Schlotterbeck completely misjudged himself and literally let the Egyptian shake him off in the running duel.

Marmoush fails in a one-on-one against Kobel representative Meyer, but Götze scores in the margin against his former club.

10th minute: Another foul against Dortmund.

This time the fast Adeyemi goes down.

Eintracht has so far shown itself to be uncompromising in duels.

The free kick gets stuck in the Frankfurt defense.

Maatsen puts the follow-up shot well over the box.

7th minute: After a foul on Füllkrug, BVB receives a free kick 20 meters in front of the Frankfurt goal.

And it gets really dangerous.

Reus flicks the ball centimeters past the right post.

For the first time, a murmur goes through the arena.

3rd minute: BVB stands very high right from the start and tries to force Eintracht to make mistakes by pressing.

1st minute: Let's start in Dortmund!

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Ex-SGE coach Kovac dismissed

Update from March 17th, 5:15 p.m.:

There was a change of coach in the Bundesliga this Sunday.

Table 14.

VfL Wolfsburg has parted ways with former Eintracht coach Niko Kovac.

The Austrian Ralph Hasenhüttl is now taking over for the Croatian at Lower Saxony, who had expected much more this season.

Update from March 17th, 5:05 p.m.:

The SGE does not have a good record in Dortmund.

BVB won eleven of the last twelve home games against Frankfurt.

In the last four years, Eintracht lost 0:4, 2:5 and 0:4 at Signal Iduna Park, and once there was at least a 2:1 win.

What's in it for the Main team today?

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: Dortmund has to do without Kobel

Update from March 17th, 4:50 p.m.:

Borussia Dortmund's regular goalkeeper Gregor Kobel is surprisingly missing.

The club has not yet classified why on social media.

Meyer moves into goal for him.

Defender Süle is also not there, but Adeyemi is in BVB's starting eleven.

World champions Hummels and Schlotterbeck make up the central defense today.

Update from March 17th, 4:40 p.m.:

Let's talk about Eintracht Frankfurt's lineup.

Knauff, Götze, Dina Ebimbe and Marmoush should take care of things offensively.

Van de Beek and Max are on the bench for now, as are the veterans Chandler and Hasebe.

Eintracht line-up:

Trapp - Tuta, R. Koch, Pacho - Dina Ebimbe, Skhiri, Larsson, Nkounkou, M. Götze, Knauff - Marmoush

BVB against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: duel for the European Cup places

First report from March 17th:

Dortmund - Can Eintracht Frankfurt take another big step towards the European Cup?

And if so, can the SGE even maintain its small chance of qualifying for the Champions League?

This Sunday evening (from 5.30 p.m.) there is a lot at stake for the Hessians at Borussia Dortmund.

Eintracht only lost one of the last ten Bundesliga games.

Most recently there was a convincing 3-1 win for Frankfurt against 1899 Hoffenheim.

Fight for the European Cup: Is the Champions League still possible for the SGE?

But: BVB is also in a good mood.

In the premier class, the Westphalia team reached the quarter-finals with a 2-0 win against PSV Eindhoven, where they will face Atlético Madrid on April 10th and 17th.

And in the league, Borussia have only lost one of their last eleven games.

Eintracht Frankfurt's top scorer: Omar Marmoush.

© IMAGO / Sven Simon

“We are looking forward to a really good away game in front of 80,000 in a great stadium against the runner-up and Champions League quarter-finalists.

Dortmund has an incredibly high quality.

We are also in a good mood at the moment,” said Frankfurt coach Dino Toppmöller before the top game on Sunday evening at the end of the 26th matchday.

Borussia Dortmund against Eintracht Frankfurt in the live ticker: top game on Sunday

In this game it will probably come down to junior Dina Ebimbe again.

The 23-year-old Frenchman was the asset and the best man on the pitch against Hoffenheim.

Will the young outside attacker become a problem for BVB's defense?

Follow Eintracht Frankfurt's away game at Borussia Dortmund this Sunday from 5:30 p.m. here in the live ticker.

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Source: merkur

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