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Mönchengladbach scored 3: 3 (1: 3) at Eintracht Frankfurt after a late double in the German Bundesliga. Coach Adi Hütter’s hosts went ahead 3-1 until the 90th minute, before Lars Stindl scored two and three goals that night for the equalizer. The Frankfurter decimated after David Abraham’s yellow-red (81st) in the final are now nine rounds without a win, the Gladbachers three.
Stindl (14th) had put Marco Rose’s team in the lead, but strong Andre Silva (22nd / penalty, 24th) with his eight and nine goals this season and Aymen Barkok (32nd) turned the game around in ten minutes a 3: 1 lead for Eintracht. Stefan Lainer caused the penalty when Martin Hinteregger fired.
Hannes Wolf had to leave the field for Borussia after the break, Valentino Lázaro came for his compatriot. The Frankfurters were initially closer to the fourth goal. Rose’s team struggled to make the game well into the second half. With the expulsion of Abraham, Borussia threw everything back and was awarded a point.
Joker as strong as a bear
Sasa Kalajdzic celebrated a great personal sense of accomplishment. The team striker entered the game between Stuttgart and Union Berlin as a joker when the score was 0: 2 in the 80th minute and secured a point with a double. First, the Viennese struck with his head (85º), then he took a flank worth seeing with his chest and used it with his left in the right corner (92º).
However, the video referee controlled the goal for minutes because the referee suspected that there was a hand on the court when accepting the ball. There was nothing to see in what seemed like ten slow-motion shots, yet the hit was made.
Borussia Dortmund scored a mandatory victory at Werder Bremen when new coach Edin Terzic made his debut. Despite playing with superiority, the runners-up fought for a long time in 2: 1 (1: 1).