Conference League: Eintracht Frankfurt gives up victory at Union SG

First goal from Kalajdzic

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After a lightning start, Eintracht Frankfurt carelessly lost a better starting position in the fight for a place in the round of 16 of the Conference League. The Bundesliga club only managed a 2-2 (2-1) draw in the first leg of the playoff against top Belgian club Union Saint-Gilloise on Thursday despite an early two-goal lead and faces a tricky task in the second leg in a week’s time.

Farès Chaïbi in the 3rd minute and Sasa Kalajdzic (10th) made Eintracht celebrate twice in the opening phase, but Mathias Rasmussen (31st) and Gustaf Nilsson (68th) tore the Hessians, who were weak in the second half, out of their dreams of victory. After a yellow-red card for Charles Vanhoutte (78th), the home team ended the game outnumbered.

Eintracht coach Dino Toppmöller declared “fight mode” before the game. However, his protégés only took this instruction to heart in the first half hour, when they dominated the game and were rewarded with two goals. After less than 150 seconds, Chaïbi scored from close range after a shot from Kalajdzic had been blocked. Niels Nkounkou had previously prepared exemplary.

Until the title is won: Frankfurt fan choreos in the Europa League

October 4, 2018: 4:1 against Lazio Rome

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With the choreo against Lazio, the Frankfurt fans remembered their first international title: Eintracht won the UEFA Cup in 1980.

October 25, 2018: 2-0 against Limassol

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In the next home game, SGE welcomed 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.

November 29, 2018: 4-0 against Ol. Marseille

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The fans welcome their team with pyrotechnics and confetti. Inspired, Marseille is shot out of the stadium 4-0.

February 21, 2019: 4:1 against Shakhtar Donetsk

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It should have been another breathtaking choreo… But due to clashes with the local police, the choreo was called off at short notice by the Eintracht fans.

March 7, 2019: 0-0 against Inter Milan

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“Glorious times, sad days – we stand by unity without question.” While Eintracht couldn’t get past a 0-0 draw in the first leg against Inter…

March 7, 2019: 0-0 against Inter Milan

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…Frankfurt won the second leg in Milan and deservedly reached the quarter-finals.

April 18, 2019: 2-0 against Benfica Lisbon

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“Eintracht vom Main in the heart of Europe.” In fact, the team has now played its way into the hearts of fans from all over the world.

April 18, 2019: 2-0 against Benfica Lisbon

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Not to mention the fans… It’s unbelievable what kind of choreographies the SGE supporters put out at every home game.

May 2, 2019: 1-1 against Chelsea FC

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“Give everything for the final…” that was what not only the fans but also the SGE professionals decided against Chelsea.

May 2, 2019: 1-1 against Chelsea FC

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In the semi-final first leg, both teams drew 1-1. At Stamford Bridge, the eventual title winners from London only won on penalties.

August 1, 2019: 2:1 against Flora Tallinn

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In the 2019/20 season things didn’t go quite as far in terms of sport. But the fans immediately caused a stir again – right from the qualifying round against Tallinn…

August 15, 2019: 1-0 against Vaduz

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… and against Vaduz…

September 19, 2019: 0:3 against Arsenal

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…then in the group stage against Arsenal…

October 24, 2019: 2:1 against Standard Liège

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… and against the Belgian guest from Liege. Then Corona put an end to the goings-on in the Frankfurt stadium for the time being.

April 7, 2022: 1-1 against FC Barcelona

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In the 2021/22 quarter-final first leg, all seats in Deutsche Bank Park are occupied for the first time since the pandemic began. The Eintracht fans dedicate the choreo to the late club legend Jürgen Grabowski. In the second leg at Camp Nou, which was won 3-2, 30,000 came from Frankfurt, plunging the Catalans into a brief club crisis.

May 5, 2022: 1-0 against West Ham

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After the 2-1 away win in London, Eintracht can’t miss their place in the final in front of their home crowd. The choreo is all about the Norwestkurve, where the fans are standing.

May 18, 2022: 6:5 nE against Glasgow Rangers

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“Holy Diva from the Main – Please for us” was what the fans said before the game with this goosebumps choreography. The requests were heard: Eintracht are European Cup winners for the first time since 1980.

And it got even better. Just a few minutes later, Kalajdzic, who had missed last Saturday’s 1-1 draw against VfL Bochum due to the birth of his child, carefully completed a great counterattack via Omar Marmoush and Chaïbi. It was the first goal for the Austrian, who came on loan from English Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers in the winter.

With a clear lead behind them, Frankfurt initially controlled the game and skillfully kept the hosts away from their own goal. Only a header from Nilsson, which narrowly missed the target, was initially in danger. The Bundesliga team still had the better chances. Chaïbi failed with a long-range shot past former Eintracht goalkeeper Heinz Lindner, and a little later Kalajdzic missed from a promising position.

But then Ellyes Skhiri blacked out and brought the Belgians back into the game. Rasmussen took advantage of a serious mistake by the Frankfurt defensive player, who missed the ball in his own penalty area, to connect. The goal had an impact on the guests, who were no longer so dominant and were increasingly having problems defensively.

This continued after the change. Saint-Gilloise created a few chances against a heavily weakening Hessian team. Nilsson missed twice, first heading the ball well over the goal from five meters and a short time later his shot from eleven meters was missed by Trapp. However, the Swede, who used to play for SV Wehen Wiesbaden in the 3rd league, did better in the third attempt. After a pass to the front, the striker maneuvered the ball past the rushing Trapp into the net and rewarded the hosts for their tireless effort.

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