Eintracht Frankfurt: Player in Individual Review – Dost Match Winner



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Eintracht Frankfurt defeated TSG Hoffenheim 2-1. The players in the individual review.

Frankfurt – Eintracht Frankfurt turned the game around against TSG Hoffenheim with a very good performance in the second half and won 2-1 at the end. How did the eagles fare in detail? Our individual review reveals that.

Good at it

Bas Dost: Game man. Brilliant, almost ingenious, his pass before calling in free space, not many come up with such an idea. He could have closed it himself. Of course: the scorer of the winning goal (71), that was easy, but you have to be there. It was his seventh participation goal in the ninth game. He was also really good in the previous game. He is finally in shape, he feels it with every action. No comparison to last season.

Daichi Kamada: Very strong game, even in the weaker first half of Frankfurt. He put the ball over the line in front of Hinteregger (54th), prepared the goal of the inimitable victory, his only goal of the month was again quality. Plus: he won 70 percent of his duels, also enormously strong on defense, he made his way. You rarely see that in a creative.

Steven Zuber: Mate first time, the Swiss was not there at all. He returned to the game as if he was transformed. Suddenly he blossomed, happy to play, smart, with a good eye. And a great preparation for 1-1, his good center embarrassed the entire team behind Hoffenheim. Then he proved against his old teammates that he could be a real reinforcement for the new ones.

Almamy Touré: He was one of the few active in the first 45 minutes. He got even stronger in the second section, like everyone else. Great ball handling, brave in the forward game, always there when danger came, good centers. Unfortunately, his own striker André Silva stole a goal from him to make it 3-1. That would have been the icing on the cake. However: he made one or two small careless mistakes again. I swam on it.

Makoto Hasebe: The old man boiled them all again. Very sovereign idea, always where it was supposed to be. He often had to fight in duels, including against Andrej Kramaric, who also passed. Ripe and ripped off performance.

Eintracht Frankfurt beat TSG Hoffenheim: Stefan Ilsanker never gives up

It’s perfectly fine

Stefan Ilsanker: Plugged holes, locked rooms, they were still uncomfortable. That’s his job, he’s not the right man to build the game. But he has a great fighter’s heart, in the end he threw many balls with everything he had, he defended the narrow victory. He never gave up. You want to see that.

Kevin Trapp: Actually a quiet afternoon midway through, with Sunday’s deflected shot on the corner of Kramaric (18) with no chance, otherwise confident and calm. Once standing for a long time against the Croatian, he mostly did routine work. But this is good.

Sebastian Rode: Pitiful first half. The endurance runner had little success, often arriving too late, and their passports barely found the recipient. But then he raised it enormously: he turned the wheel a lot, never got tired on the road, bought the vanguard of the Hoffenheimers. This is how you want to see the Seppl.

David Abraham: Solid performance. Unfortunately, he accidentally made Kramaric’s shot even sharper than it was. I had to leave after an hour: thigh problems. The international break will be good for him.

Total: He replaced the captain and made a great debut. He immediately got into the game, played like an old man, cool, fearless, swept in the middle. The game rocked from side to side, it was on the knife’s edge. The Hoffenheim team pushed everything forward, which did not impress the young Brazilian. A feast of praise from coach Adi Hütter and Kevin Trapp: he faces a “great future,” said the ball receiver. Also because he “always listens” during training and wants to learn.

Eintracht Frankfurt: Ache, Barkok and Chandler arrive too late against TSG Hoffenheim

Then lala

André Silva: At first he had his scenes, rehearsed in vain with the hoe, with his head. I struggled, but this time with no luck. Before 2: 1, while lying down, I quickly put the ball in Dost on the other side, that was great. The least elegant thing was that, offside, he took a goal from Touré. Fortunately it had no consequences.

Martin Hinteregger: Strange game of what is actually so reliable. Pomadig, phlegmatic in the first part, without real tension. He almost looked limp. He lost the decisive duel before the 0: 1. Increased after the break, like all Eintrachtler. Rinse once just before the line. That was definitely one of his weakest games. He was allowed, especially if he won.

Sick

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I’m too late

Ragnar Ache, Aymen Barkok, Timothy Chandler. (By Thomas Kilchenstein)

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