first leg win
With a courageous performance, Eintracht Frankfurt set course for the quarter-finals in the Europa League. The Hessian Bundesliga team won the first leg of the round of 16 at Real Betis Sevilla 2-1 (2-1) on Wednesday and thus has the best chance of progressing in the second leg next week. Filip Kostic in the 14th minute and Daichi Kamada (32nd) scored in front of 36,574 spectators, including several thousand Eintracht fans, for coach Oliver Glasner’s unbeaten team in the current competition.
France’s world champion Nabil Fekir (30th) only managed to equalize for Sevilla. The Frankfurters awarded an even higher victory. Rafael Borré failed in the 52nd minute with a weak hand penalty.
As in the 4-1 victory at Hertha BSC in the Bundesliga, Glasner attacked and sent the same attacking starting line-up onto the pitch of the Estadio Benito Villamarín. “We decided to do it because the team in Berlin did very well. That’s why we said we’d let the boys off the leash again,” he said, explaining the offensive system.
Squad value from 652 to 51 million: The Europa League round of 16
1 FC Barcelona | Squad value: €652m
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Winner of the intermediate round
As of February 25, 2022
2 RB Leipzig | Squad value: €454m
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Winner of the intermediate round
3 Sevilla FC | Squad value: €425m
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Winner of the intermediate round
4 Bayer Leverkusen | Squad value: €417m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
5 Atalanta BC | Squad value: €380m
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Winner of the intermediate round
6 AS Monaco | Squad value: €352m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
7 West Ham United | Squad value: €351m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
8 Olympique Lyon | Squad value: €316m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
9 Real Betis | Squad value: €230m
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Winner of the intermediate round
10 FC Porto | Squad value: €222m
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Winner of the intermediate round
11 Eintracht Frankfurt | Squad value: €200m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
12 Glasgow Rangers | Squad value: €132m
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Winner of the intermediate round
13 Spartak Moscow | Squad value: €118m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
14 Galatasaray | Squad value: €106m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
15 SC Braga | Squad value: €104m
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Winner of the intermediate round
16 Red Star Belgrade | Squad value: €51m
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As a group winner directly in the round of 16
This courage was rewarded. Frankfurt initially kept the fifth-placed in the Spanish LaLiga away from their own goal and took an early lead thanks to a stroke of genius from Kostic. The left-wing Serbian international outwitted Sevilla goalkeeper Claudio Bravo with a curl into the far post.
The hit left an effect on the opponent. Coach Manuel Pellegrini’s team could hardly embarrass Eintracht once. But after half an hour, the Hessian defense was not in the picture for a moment. Fekir used the freedom he was given and overcame Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who had been unemployed until then, with a well-placed low shot.
However, the response from the Hessians was only 120 seconds in coming. After a mistake by the Betis defence, Jesper Lindström fed Kamada free in the middle, who finished easily. It was the Japanese’s fourth goal in the current competition.
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And it could have been even better. Shortly after the restart, Italian referee Marco Guida awarded a penalty for Frankfurt after Aitor Ruibal jumped the ball inside his own penalty area. But Borré was unable to take advantage of the great opportunity. The Colombian’s weak shot was denied by Bravo. A little later, Kostic moved from a favorable position.
Eintracht now determined the game and developed further opportunities to expand the result. But Borré was twice unable to overcome the 38-year-old Bravo in the Betis goal from the game, and Kostic also failed at the keeper shortly before the end. The home side made an effort, but acted too awkwardly in attack. At the end, the guests cheered.
SGE fan choreos in the Europa League 2018/09
04.10.2018: 4: 1 Lazio Rome
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With the choreo against Lazio, Frankfurt fans remember their only international title: In 1980, Eintracht won the Uefa Cup.
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In the next home game, the SBU received Apollon Limassol from Cyprus. Conclusion: Third win in the third game after Marseille had already been defeated away in a ghost game at the beginning.
29.11.2018: 4: 0 Ol. Marseille
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The fans welcome their team with pyro and confetti. Spurred on, Marseille is shot out of the stadium 4-0.
21.02.2019: 4-1 Shakthar Donetsk
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It should have been a breathtaking choreo again… But due to arguments with the local police, the choreo was called off by the Eintracht fans at short notice.
07.03.2019: 0-0 Inter Milan
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“Glory times, sad days – we stand by unity without question.” While Eintracht couldn’t get more than 0-0 in the first leg against Inter…
07.03.2019: 0-0 Inter Milan
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… Frankfurt wins the second leg in Milan and deserves a place in the quarter-finals.
18.04.2019: 2-0 Benfica Lisbon
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“Unity from the Main in the heart of Europe.” In fact, the team has now won the hearts of fans from all over the world.
18.04.2019: 2-0 Benfica Lisbon
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Not to mention the fans… It’s unbelievable what choreographies the SGE supporters unpack at every home game.
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“Give everything for the final…”, that’s what not only the fans, but also visibly the SBU pros took on against Chelsea.
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In the first leg of the semifinals, both teams drew 1-1. We’re curious to see whether the Frankfurt fans will also shout their team to victory in London.
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