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FC Bayern Munich – Eintracht Frankfurt 1: 2: Successful run over! Superior FCB fails against SGE

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The successful run of FC Bayern Munich is over. After nine competitive games in a row, coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team suffered the first defeat of the season. On the 7th matchday of the Bundesliga, despite oppressive superiority, it set a 1: 2 (1: 1) against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Leon Goretzka gave Bayern the lead (29th), before Martin Hinteregger scored to equalize (32nd). In the 83rd Filip Kostic scored the late winner for Frankfurt. The goal scoring ratio was 20: 5 for FC Bayern, the corner ratio was 10: 1.

“We are disappointed, angry and angry,” said Thomas Müller. “We definitely don’t have to lose this game, it was lacking in effectiveness. We felt we had a lot of scoring chances, the crucial centimeter was missing. With the first action from Frankfurt we get it 1-1. The few situations Frankfurt have for two goals were enough. We are served. “

Despite the defeat, Munich continue to lead the table, but Leverkusen drew level on points thanks to the 4-0 victory at Arminia Bielefeld. For Frankfurt it was the first victory in Munich since November 2000.

FC Bayern Munich – Eintracht Frankfurt: The coaching voices

Julian Nagelsmann: (FC Bayern coach): “That was a game that we don’t necessarily have to lose. I didn’t think the game was great different from the games in the last few weeks, only the result is different. There is a lot to be learned from the last three games as we can make things better can and want to do. Frankfurt did well, we should have done certain things better in order to win. The defeat is particularly painful because it was avoidable. “

Oliver Glasner (trainer Eintracht Frankfurt): “We are all incredibly happy with this win. I have to give the team a huge compliment. We knew that we also need an outstanding goalkeeper today, and we had one today. How the boys did it after the game in Antwerp – I can do myself.” I would just like to thank the team for this spirit. But the important thing is that we don’t have our hands up for 14 days. We are really happy, we are enjoying the moment, but we will then focus on the Europa League and Bundesliga again. “

There are all voices here.

FC Bayern Munich – Eintracht Frankfurt: The analysis

Nagelsmann relied on the same starting eleven as in the 5-0 win against Kiev, but let them play a little differently. Right-back Süle interpreted his role in a more classic way this time. He dared less diagonal runs towards the corner of the penalty area. Presumably in order to not offer the nimble Kostic any room for counterattacks when he loses the ball.

FC Bayern dominated Frankfurt from the start, but did not take advantage of the numerous good opportunities as consistently as in the past few weeks. Meanwhile, the guests hardly came out of their own half for the first half hour. Shortly after Goretzka scored the supposedly redeeming 1-0 (29th), Hinteregger met with the first serious Frankfurt chance after a corner to equalize (32nd).

The conceded goal caused uncertainty in the defensive department of FC Bayern. Individual mistakes by Davies and Upamecano then gave Frankfurt two huge opportunities to take the lead (42nd and 45th + 1). On the other hand, Gnabry failed on aluminum (44th).

After the break, FC Bayern allowed less defensively, but failed repeatedly due to their own inaccuracy or the brilliant Frankfurt keeper Trapp. Musiala, who was substituted on in the 70th, did nothing to change that. Instead Kostic scored the completely undeserved 2-1 for Frankfurt (83rd) late.

FC Bayern Munich – Eintracht Frankfurt: The lineups

FC Bayern: Neuer – Süle (75th Sabitzer), Upamecano, Hernandez, Davies – Kimmich, Goretzka – Gnabry (70th Musiala), Thomas Müller, Leroy Sane (81st Choupo-Moting) – Lewandowski.

Frankfurt: Trapp – Tuta (84th Hrustic), Ilsanker, Hinteregger – Toure (61st da Costa), Sow, Jakic, Chandler – Lindström (61st Hauge), Kostic – Borre (78th Lammers).

The data of the game FC Bayern Munich against Eintracht Frankfurt

  • Gates: 1: 0 Goretzka (29th), 1: 1 Hinteregger (32nd), 1: 2 Kostic (83rd)

The star of the game: Kevin Trapp (Eintracht Frankfurt)

With a total of ten saves Trapp kept his sometimes hopelessly inferior team in the game. The reflexes against his own husband Jakic (13th), Lewandowski (56th), Gnabry (64th) and Sane (65th) were particularly noteworthy. The Frankfurt fans who traveled along celebrated him with chants.

The flop of the game: Dayot Upamecano (FC Bayern)

Upamecano was instrumental in both conceding goals. With the first, he initially owed the corner and then came too late against Hinteregger. On the second, he didn’t attack Kostic energetically enough.

The referee: Florian Badstübner

Badstübner stayed comfortably in the background and ran the game flawlessly. In the 55th he rightly denied Lewandowski a penalty.

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