Eintracht Frankfurt loses friendly match at Ajax Amsterdam | hessenschau.de



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At Champions League contestants Ajax Amsterdam, Eintracht are particularly stuck on defense. Only goalkeeper Kevin Trapp and forward André Silva can shine.

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Sebastian Rode in duel with Edson Alvarez of Ajax Amsterdam


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Eintracht Frankfurt lost the friendly at Ajax Amsterdam on Saturday night with 1: 2 (0: 1). The goals of the participants of the Dutch Champions League were scored by Quincy Promes (minute 4) and Mohammed Kudus (47), while André Silva (51) scored for Eintracht.

Trapp keeps Eintracht in the game

Especially in the first half, the hosts dominated the game almost at will and Eintracht revealed numerous defensive weaknesses. After Promes’ initial lead (minute 4), Ajax had many more opportunities, the Frankfurters barely able to cope with the offensive powerhouse. The fact that he only went into the break with a 0: 1 was thanks to coach Adi Hütter’s team of national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who repeatedly rejected strongly.

The second part began as the first had ended, with the hosts stormed and the frankfurters overloaded. With a counterattack, Ajax played the Eintracht defense around Martin Hinteregger completely dizzy before Kudus made it 2-0 (47th).

Abraham back after injury

One of Eintracht’s few advances led to the connecting goal: Silva pushed a corner kick with the sole over the line (51st). Ajax also remained superior in the episode, Edson Álvarez missed with a long-distance shot on the crossbar (58).

Notable: In the 72nd minute, Hütter replaced all three on the back, including captain David Abraham, who returned to the field after his injury. By the way, all this before the 6,000 spectators who were admitted to the Amsterdam stadium.

Silva loses the opportunity to equalize

The flattering equalization was close to winning, but Silva failed to stand up against Andre Onana in Ajax’s goal (77th) and Aymen Barkok barely missed (87th), so it remained a well-deserved victory for the Dutch.

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Ajax Amsterdam – Eintracht Frankfurt 2: 1 (1: 0)

Eintracht 1st half line-up: Trapp – Abraham, Hinteregger, Ndicka – da Costa, Rode, Ilsanker, Kostic – Kamada – Ache, Silva

Eintracht 2nd half line-up: Trapp – Abraham (72. Hasebe), Hinteregger (72. Zuber), Ndicka (72. Touré) – da Costa (72. Tuta), Kohr, Ilsanker (81. Sow), Kostic (81. Chandler) – Barkok – Paciencia , Silva (81. Dost)

Tore: 1: 0 Promes (4.), 2: 0 Santo (47.), 2: 1 Silva (51.)

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