Status: 29.03.2025 9:07 p.m.

In a remarkable evening game against VfB Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt supported his Champions League ambitions. Mario Götze provided the crucial moment at 1-0 (0: 0) home win.

Jens Mickler

With his dust gate in the 70th minute, Götze the Eintracht secured the victory. For more than 90 minutes, both teams fought the best evening entertainment with an open visor. However, the victory deservedly went to Eintracht, which played more than half an hour in overnight. VfB defender Ameen Al-Dakhil had seen the red card in the 57th minute.

The Eintracht displaced Mainz again from third place. For VfB, international business is moving far away after the sixth winless game.

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Spectacular tackle from Mittelstädt

The game had a rapid pace from the start, a game at the highest Bundesliga level. Opportunities arose almost every minute. At first it was two enzo million for the Stuttgart, then the Frankfurters were close to the tour, with Maximilian Mittelstädt saved with a giant gravel against Ansgar Knauff.

A little later, Nübel also fended off spectacularly in a network with his forefends Jeff Chabot and Finn Jeltsch.

Game at top level

The encounter weighed back and forth, there was little time to take a deep breath. The Frankfurters took over again in the second section. Hugo Etikité in particular made the alarm at the front and almost hit 1-0, but his ball went to the post.

Mario Götze did not hit the empty box in the margin. So it couldn’t be with goals in this game. Götze should get a second chance.

First the next excitement: the red card from VfB defender Ameen Al-Dakhil after an emergency brake against a label (57th).

Ameen al-Dakhil foul Hugo Ekikats and then sees red

Götze makes up fauxpas

Eintracht now remained in the majority of more than half an hour, and it used it. Götze once again showed how valuable he is for the Frankfurters. The veteran stuck his faux pas a few minutes earlier and made it better after an identical situation. Larsson’s tight shot steered Nübel on the post, then Götze dusted off (70th).

After that it remained entertaining, but another goal did not.

Frankfurt in Bremen, Stuttgart in Bochum

For Frankfurt, the top game in Stuttgart (6.30 p.m.) will go on Saturday evening. Stuttgart meets Bochum on Saturday afternoon (April 6, 3:30 p.m.).

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