Bundesliga individual notes and reviews



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  • BVB at Eintracht Frankfurt: Individual Ratings and Reviews

    BVB at Eintracht Frankfurt: Individual Ratings and Reviews

    On Saturday afternoon, Borussia Dortmund competed in the Bundesliga at Eintracht Frankfurt. In a competitive but rarely high-class game, SGE and BVB ended up splitting 1: 1. All players in the individual review:

  • Eintracht Frankfurt - TOR: Kevin Trapp - score: 3.5

    Eintracht Frankfurt – TOR: Kevin Trapp – score: 3.5

    It was practically not necessary on the first run. He had no chance of conceding (56th), but at least he made an adventurous move in control of the penalty area.

  • ABWEHR: Evan N'Dicka - Score: 2.5

    ABWEHR: Evan N’Dicka – Score: 2.5

    Harmonized well with Kostic on the left, securing a series of important victories. He moved away from his central defensive position and defended long balls very consistently. However, in his duels he sometimes went beyond the lines.

  • David Abraham - Score: 3.0

    David Abraham – Score: 3.0

    He left an impression of confidence in the central defense. He knew how to show a good share in his duels and did not offer much to the BVB. After the break, however, he lost access in phases.

  • Martin Hinteregger - Note: 2.5

    Martin Hinteregger – Note: 2.5

    He saved his team from some stunts by eliminating them in time, but he was also shaky in positional play. She carefully put the 1-0 (9th), but Reyna could not control the 1: 1 (56th). It’s still a good performance.

  • MIDDLE FIELD: Djibril Sow - grade: 3.0

    MIDFIELD: Djibril Sow – grade: 3.0

    He was somewhat in the shadow of Rode at first, but then he also made a very attractive appearance. He correctly anticipated many scenes, he also showed a high level of game intelligence in pressure.

  • Sebastian Rode (up to 67 °) - Grade: 3.0

    Sebastian Rode (up to 67 °) – Grade: 3.0

    He appeared wide awake in the center of the field from the first minute. He almost always held the correct positions and therefore always got his opponents on time. Repeatedly scattered very strong passes on top of the offense. In the second round, however, it was negative due to serious fouls.

  • Stefan Ilsanker (ab 67.) - Note: 4.5

    Stefan Ilsanker (ab 67.) – Note: 4.5

    He replaced Rode for the last 20 minutes, who was threatened with dismissal. The medium could not be stabilized against an oppressive BVB. He also played two bad chances going forward.

  • Erik Durm - Note: 3.5

    Erik Durm – Note: 3.5

    The former Dortmund initially used the freedoms of the right for many storms. He set up such good chances, partly he also placed himself in final positions. He dropped significantly over time on offense, but also couldn’t keep up after the break.

  • Aymen Barkok (up to 75) - Grade: 4.0

    Aymen Barkok (up to 75) – Grade: 4.0

    He started some fast-paced solo careers in the ten and was regularly one of the most committed players on counterattacks. But he was flat from the start and increasingly resigned after losing the ball.

  • Dominik Kohr (75+) - no rating

    Dominik Kohr (75+) – no rating

    It should make the system more defensive in the final minutes. He threw everything on his back, held back on the offense for it.

  • Daichi Kamada --Note: 3.0

    Daichi Kamada –Note: 3.0

    He showed a good sense of space and found holes in Dortmund’s defense. After a perfect race, he took the lead (9th). He then participated in the previews in a way that served the team. After the break, however, nothing came from the Japanese.

  • Filip Kostic - Note: 3.0

    Filip Kostic – Note: 3.0

    He often indicated his qualities, but above all he made the wrong decisions in the last third. He developed a great opportunity early on, then played a lot of overly complicated actions to the end. Meanwhile, on the defensive with a convincing performance.

  • ATTACK: André Silva (until 75) - Note: 4.5

    ATTACK: André Silva (up to 75) – Note: 4.5

    He moved intelligently on the last line, often causing disturbances in the BVB’s defense when the Frankfurt attackers. However, the Portuguese achieved little with the ball. He left without a title.

  • Bas Dost (75+) - no rating

    Bas Dost (75+) – no rating

    He relieved the hapless Silva shortly before the end. Right now, there was almost nothing in the future for the SGE. So Dost stayed in the game without any real momentum.

  • BVB - TOR: Roman Bürki - score: 3.5

    BVB – TOR: Roman Bürki – score: 3.5

    He was outmatched by Kamada from the beginning (9th), his team even saved him from the worst by moving in on time. At the opening of the game, however, his passing rate was not correct.

  • DEFENSE: Emre Can - Grade: 4.0

    DEFENSE: Emre Can – Grade: 4.0

    I made a lot of wrong positioning mistakes in the first 20 minutes. Kostic left too much room and picked up the offside before 0: 1. He also made some incomprehensible decisions on the ball. Later, however, he took a 180 degree turn and became BVB’s best defender.

  • Mats Hummels - Note: 4.0

    Mats Hummels – Note: 4.0

    If the reformed BVB defense had no control at all at first, it was not optimal on its own several times. Over time he got into the game and developed more access. He once again radiated a lot of danger to the opponent’s goal by standards.

  • Dan-Axel Zagadou - Note: 3.5

    Dan-Axel Zagadou – Note: 3.5

    He didn’t make any major mistakes on his return, but he didn’t seem right after a long injury break. At first, he often didn’t change fast enough in his scenes, and on top of that, he played too many simple bad passes.

  • MITTELFELD: Axel Witsel - Grade: 3.0

    MITTELFELD: Axel Witsel – Grade: 3.0

    He tried in midfield for the playful line. The security of his passport always brought calm to the game, but serious forward urges only rarely came through.

  • Mo Dahoud (bis 45.) - Note: 5.0

    Mo Dahoud (bis 45.) – Note: 5.0

    They were just followers in the center. Hardly any playful impulse and often made wrong decisions when pushing. Especially with Frankfurt’s quick counterattacks, he was repeatedly taken out of the game too easily. He had to give in during the break.

  • Youssoufa Moukoko (ab 46.) - Note: 3.5

    Youssoufa Moukoko (ab 46.) – Note: 3.5

    As a true forward, he brought a new dimension to the Borussia game. He was unblocked well by his teammates several times, but Moukoko acted too hastily in the area. It still gave me a dedicated impression.

  • Mateu Morey - Note: 4.0

    Mateu Morey – Note: 4.0

    In his first scenes he paid a lot of money and often had his balls taken away too quickly. Additionally, Kostic temporarily allowed himself to do so on the piano. He got better involved over time, but he still remained below his means.

  • Nico Schulz - score: 3.5

    Nico Schulz – score: 3.5

    He defended his side tentatively at first, but then more and more consistently. He saved BVB with a last-minute inning of a sure goal (7th), but in the forward of the match, Schulz was no more than a play-off point.

  • ANGRIFF: Giovanni Reyna - Notes: 2.5

    ANGRIFF: Giovanni Reyna – Notes: 2.5

    I tried hard and dared to do a lot with the ball. He started out with a lot of dribbling, but was often tackled hard and often stopped well in front of goal. But he never gave up and brought his team back into the game with a strong goal (56th).

  • Jadon Sancho - Note: 3.0

    Jadon Sancho – Note: 3.0

    He was responsible for a goal risk at times on his own, but made a few minor mistakes in his game. For a long time he remained the BVB’s most dangerous attacker, but failed to seize any of his opportunities.

  • Julian Brandt - Note: 3.5

    Julian Brandt – Note: 3.5

    For a long time he was looking for a connection to the game as the wrong nine, so he often fell in midfield. I arranged the balls carefully and tried very hard. But there was little to show for the goal.

  • Jude Bellingham (75+) - unrated

    Jude Bellingham (75+) – unrated

    Give a lot of impetus to midfield in the final stages. He sought his luck in the forward flight, but repeatedly missed the last fragment of his scenes.

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