Eintracht Frankfurt 2 -3 Borussia Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund made a comeback against Eintracht Frankfurt Mahmoud Dahoud winner at 89 minutes on Saturday night at Deutsche Bank Park.
Eintracht Frankfurt Starting XI
(3-4-2-1): Kevin Trapp ; Tuta, Martin Hinteregger, Obite Ndicka;
Timothy Chandler, Sebastian Rode, Ajdin Hrustic Filip Kosti;
Daichi Kamada, Jesper Lindstrom;
Santos Borré.
Substitution
Keeper (40) Diant Ramaj
Defender (20) Makoto Hasebe
Midfielder (6) Kristijan Jakic
Midfielder (3) Stefan Ilsanker
Forward (39) Gonçalo Paciência
Forward (21) Ragnar Ache
Forward (9) Sam Lammers
Borussia Dortmund Starting XI
(4-3-3): Gregor Kobel ; Thomas Meunier, Emre Can, Mats Hummels, Raphaël Guerreiro;
Julian Brandt, Mahmoud Dahoud, Jude Bellingham;
Donyell Malen, Erling Haaland, Marco Reus.
Substitution
Keeper (35) Marwin Hitz
Defender (14) Nico Schulz
Defender (34) Marin Pongracic
Midfielder (28) Axel Witsel
Midfielder (30) Felix Passlack Forward (10) Thorgan Hazard
Forward (36) Ansgar Knauff
Forward (18) Youssoufa Moukoko
Forward (27) Steffen Tigges
Goals :
15′
Rafael Borré (Eintracht Frankfurt) right footed
shot from the centre of the box to the bottom
right corner. Assisted by Filip Kostic with a cross
following a set piece situation. Eintracht Frankfurt 1, Borussia Dortmund O.
24′
Rafael Borré (Eintracht Frankfurt) right footed
shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left
corner. Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Dortmund O.
71′
Thorgan Hazard (Borussia Dortmund) right footed
shot from the centre of the box to the bottom
right corner. Assisted by Erling Haaland. Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Dortmund 1.
87′
Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund) header
from very close range to the bottom left corner.
Assisted by Thomas Meunier with a cross. Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Dortmund 2.
89′
Mahmoud Dahoud (Borussia Dortmund) right
footed shot from outside the box to the bottom
right corner. Eintracht Frankfurt 2, Dortmund 3.
Mats Hummels Post Match Reaction:
BB veteran defender Mats Hummels first called the incredible there-goal-comeback, “an awesome emotional victory.”
The 33-year-old, never shy about calling out his teammates for defensive lapses, then proceeded to discuss the passing errors that enabled Frankfurt to go up 2-0 in the first place.
“It’s very exhausting,” Hummels noted, “We’re constantly conceding goals from situations that we shouldn’t be conceding from. These stories have been told before, but they just keep happening.”
“We have to find a way to manage a game in a dominant fashion throughout,” Hummels continued, “otherwise it’s just more ‘Wild-West football.”
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