Eintracht Frankfurt against Bielefeld: the players in the individual review



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Eintracht Frankfurt have to be content with a draw against Arminia Bielefeld. The evaluation of the players in the class record.

Good at it

No entry

It’s okay

Makoto Hasebe: Looking for comrades in arms who want the ball, they can process it and not immediately replay it. Is not easy. He often had to go into direct duels and run duels, that was certainly not planned, but he solved it easily.

André Silva: More cheerful and dangerous than the other offenses, bad luck with a back heel trick (32º), painful head blow in the goal to make the 1: 1.

Martin Hinteregger: At first with strange body language, he slowly trotted backward after forward excursions. He then appeared, with an important tackle against Soukou (62nd), shortly after he even dropped his teammate Kostic (66th). Bad luck with a header on the lower edge of the crossbar (48º).

Kevin Trapp: Barely controlled, what came, was maintained, once without a chance, conceding a goal.

Aymen Barkok: Bring a breath of fresh air, good crosses and free kicks, try a few things, even if all did not go well, occasionally not with enough determination. In recoil it has to increase.

Then lala

Sebastian Rode: Big workload as always but with a few bad passes I tried too often to play the tricky ball. Badly mowed at first, but kept in the best Seppl-Rode way.

Filip Kostic: Sometimes he seemed listless, also exalted, quarreling. Not at peace with himself. And yet with a lot of flank runs, but he often gets stuck. After all, with the cross before the tie. Still very little for his class.

David Abraham: Not as strong as at the end of last season. Even the interjections had a certain length. Better with more playing time.

Sick

Danny da Costa: Trying to hold his ground, the great opportunity to take the lead (22) failed, in return he made a rebound and then almost an own goal. Not really in the game, and then after 45 minutes it comes back out.

Dominik Kohr: Too often he was playing forward or backward, not necessarily enough on offense. Therefore, it ended for him after the first section.

Steven Zuber: On the rather suboptimal right wing, to no effect, it lacks strength.

Bas Dost: He prepared the tie, once he was promisingly wrong (42nd). Fixed too few balls, not animated and dynamic enough.

Daichi Kamada: He wanted little or nothing to succeed, a very unfortunate performance, once he even took the ball away from Abraham in good position, even though he was stupidly offside (78th).

I’m too late

S. Ilsanker, T. Chandler dur

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