1st win at Eintracht Frankfurt in 15 years: Arminia Bielefeld in 14th place

Goal & dream assist from Wimmer

Arminia Bielefeld left the relegation place for the time being with the first win at Eintracht Frankfurt in a decade and a half and extended the frustrating series of wins in Hesse in the new year. East Westphalia celebrated a 2-0 (2-0) win at Eintracht on Friday evening at the start of the 20th matchday in the Bundesliga. Patrick Wimmer gave the visitors the lead in the fifth minute with the fastest Arminia goal since returning to the top flight, before he played a spectacular set-up to score Alessandro Schöpf’s goal 22 minutes later. In the table, Bielefeld, unbeaten in five games, climbed to 14th place with 21 points. The Frankfurter (28) missed the jump to the international ranks, they stay eighth at least for another night.

The Hessians didn’t just imagine the beginning of the game like this. Again they conceded an early goal. The sixth this season in the first quarter of an hour. Coach Oliver Glasner’s look at a tablet didn’t help either: there was nothing to object to Wimmer’s goal. Except that the people of Frankfurt had favored it themselves.


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On the left side of defense, they let the Bielefeld grant. When the ball landed at Wimmer after an ineffective attempt to clear it, the Austrian shot his third goal of the season. Kevin Trapp, who like Filip Kostic had returned to the starting XI after surviving a corona infection, had no chance.

The fact that Eintracht had significantly more play and ball possession played no role against very eager and combative Bielefeld. Except for a long-range shot by Daichi Kamada (12th) and a huge chance by Jesper Lindström (16th), not much jumped out for Frankfurt. Instead, coach Frank Kramer’s Bielefeld team proved to be efficiency experts after scoring the fastest goal since promotion and scored the second goal.

With Che, Knauff, Schäfer & Co.: The Bundesliga winter transfers 2022

Joscha Wosz – From RB Leipzig to Hallesches FC – Market value: €400,000

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Fabio Blanco – From Eintracht Frankfurt to FC Barcelona – Market value: €750,000

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Fee: unknown

Andreas Linde – Zu Greuther Fürth (previously without a club) – market value: €800,000

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Bruno Nazário – From TSG Hoffenheim to Vasco da Gama – Market value: €800,000

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Fee: unknown

Hamadi Al Ghaddioui – From VfB Stuttgart to Pafos FC – Market value: €800,000

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Fee: unknown

Gonzalo Castro – To Arminia Bielefeld (previously without a club) – Market value: €900,000

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free transfer

Sava-Arangel Cestic – From 1. FC Köln to HNK Rijeka – market value: €1m

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Philipp Klement – From VfB Stuttgart to SC Paderborn – Market value: €1m

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Rafael Czichos – From 1. FC Köln to Chicago Fire – Market value: €1.3m

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Transfer fee: €455,000

Amin Younes – From Eintracht Frankfurt to SSC Napoli – Market value: €1.5M

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loan ended

Admir Mehmedi – From VfL Wolfsburg to Antalyaspor – Market value: €1.5m

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Fee: unknown

Afimico Pululu – From FC Basel to Greuther Fürth – Market value: €1.5m

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Fee: unknown

Melayro Bogarde – From TSG Hoffenheim to FC Groningen – market value: €1.5m

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Cedric Teuchert – From Union Berlin to Hannover 96 – Market value: €1.5m

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Fee: unknown

András Schäfer – From Dunajska Streda to Union Berlin – Market value: €1.6m

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Lucas Ribeiro – From TSG Hoffenheim to Ceará SC – Market value: €2m

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Burak Ince – From Altinordu to Arminia Bielefeld – Market value: €2.2m

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Transfer fee: €500,000

Jorge Meré – From 1. FC Köln to CF América – Market value: €2.5m

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Transfer fee: €900,000

Noah Katterbach – From 1. FC Köln to FC Basel – Market value: €2.5m

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Fredrik André Björkan – From Bodø/Glimt to Hertha BSC – Market value: €2.5m

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Tymoteusz Puchacz – From Union Berlin to Trabzonspor – Market value: €2.5M

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Rental fee: €200,000

Justin Che – From FC Dallas to TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €3m

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Loan until 2023 with option to buy

Ansgar Knauff – From BVB to Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €3m

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Loan until 2023

Jürgen Locadia – From Brighton to VfL Bochum – market value: €3m

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Cedric Itten – From SpVgg Greuther Furth to Glasgow Rangers – market value: €3m

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Dominique Heintz – From SC Freiburg to Union Berlin – Market value: €3m

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Transfer fee: €150,000

Luan Cândido – From RB Leipzig to RB Bragantino – Market value: €3.3M

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Fee: unknown

Deyovaisio Zeefuik – From Hertha BSC to Blackburn Rovers – market value: €3.5M

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Marcelo Saracchi – Without a club after leaving RB Leipzig – Market value: €4.5M

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Hannes Wolf – From Bor. M’gladbach to Swansea City – Market value: €5m

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Michaël Cuisance – From FC Bayern to Venezia – market value: €5m

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Transfer fee: €4 million

Hugo Siquet – From Standard Liège to SC Freiburg – Market value: €7m

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Transfer fee: €4.5 million

Brian Brobbey – From RB Leipzig to Ajax – Market value: €7.5M

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Ricardo Pepi – From Dallas to FC Augsburg – market value: €8m

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Transfer fee: €16.4 million

Krzysztof Piatek – From Hertha BSC to Fiorentina – Market value: €10m

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Loan with option to buy

Marvin Friedrich – From Union to Gladbach – Market value: €10m

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Transfer fee: €5.5 million

Again, Arminia came from the right attacking side, only this time Wimmer did the preparatory work for an Austrian production. And how! Behind the supporting leg he pointed the ball in front of the Trapp goal, Schöpf pushed it over the line into the short corner with his chest. According to the Bundesliga, the 27-year-old was the most unsuccessful shooter in the upper house with 25 failed attempts. The fact that the Kramer-Elf was able to go into the break with a two-goal lead was also thanks to keeper Stefan Ortega, who parried against Rafael Borré (35th) with a class reflex.

Even after the break, the Frankfurters could not buy anything from statistical advantages in the duel of the teams with the strongest runs in the league. Significantly better pass rate – but still no goal. Again Lindström missed a very good opportunity (56′), returning Kostic then only hit the side netting. Bielefeld defended their lead until the final whistle and even had the chance to score the third goal through Florian Krüger (67th) and again Wimmer (72nd).

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