Kamada with a brace: Eintracht defeats second division club Magdeburg with ease

FCM awarded penalties

After the faux pas last year, Europa League winner Eintracht Frankfurt safely cleared the cup hurdle with debutant Mario Götze. At second division promoted 1. FC Magdeburg, the Hessians came to a sovereign 4-0 (2-0) in the first round of the DFB Cup on Monday evening and are thus prepared for the Bundesliga cracker on Friday (8.30 p.m.) against record champions Bayern Munich. In front of 26,350 spectators in the sold-out MDCC Arena, Daichi Kamada (4th) put the first division team ahead. Two minutes later, national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp prevented the equalizer with a parried penalty kick. Jesper Lindström (31st), again Kamada (59th) and Lucas Alario (90th) made everything clear for Eintracht.

The Magdeburg fans had just rolled out a huge choreo with Emperor Otto and an eagle in a closed cage when the ball was already in the FCM case. Kamada (4th) deliberately shot from the edge of the penalty area into the left corner. Filip Kostic did the preliminary work in cooperation with world champion Götze, who made his competitive debut for the Hessians. Practically in return, Leonardo Scienza was knocked off his feet by Lucas Tuta in the penalty area. Referee Felix Zwayer immediately pointed to the point. Trapp dived early and saved Andreas Müller’s weak penalty. Eintracht was lucky when Leon Bell shot the ball in the margin, only hitting the top edge of the bar.

After half an hour, FCM coach Christian Titz ordered a change on the right side of defense against opponent Kostic, so the left side was overrun. Ansgar Knauff is sent off steeply by Götze, but his shot fails at FCM keeper Dominik Reimann. Lindström (31′) aimed right into the far corner to make it 2-0. With the lead behind them, the Hessians became more and more mellow. Coach Glasner, who lost his first mandatory Eintracht game in the cup at third division SV Waldhof Mannheim last year, was warned anyway. Magdeburg played well at times, but made mistakes in the opposing penalty area. In addition, the guests were physically more dominant.

HSVer Glatzel will do it in 2022: the top scorers in the DFB Cup since 2000

1999/2000: Adnan Kevric – 8 goals in 6 games for Stuttgarter Kickers

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2000/2001: Arie van Lent – 6 goals in 5 games for Borussia Mönchengladbach

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2001/2002: Dimitar Berbatov – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayer 04

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2002/2003: Giovane Elber – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich

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2003/2004: Ivan Klasnic & Aílton – 6 goals in 6 games for Werder Bremen

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2004/2005: Carsten Jancker – 6 goals in 1 game for 1. FC Kaiserslautern

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*Claudio Pizarro scored 6 goals for Bayern Munich (in 5 games)

2005/2006: Claudio Pizarro – 5 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2006/2007: Cacau – 5 goals in 6 games for VfB Stuttgart

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2007/2008: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 3 games for VfB Stuttgart

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2008/2009: Edin Dzeko – 6 goals in 2 games for VfL Wolfsburg

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*Ivica Olic also scored 6 goals for HSV (in 5 games)

2009/2010: Lucas Barrios – 4 goals in 3 games for Borussia Dortmund

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*Sahr Senesie also scored 4 goals for Eintracht Trier (in 3 games)
Thomas Müller also scored 4 goals for Bayern Munich (in 6 games)

2010/2011: Srdjan Lakic – 7 goals in 4 games for 1. FC Kaiserslautern

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2011/2012: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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2012/2013: Mario Gómez – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich

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2013/2014: Thomas Müller – 8 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2014/2015: Stefan Kießling – 6 goals in 4 games for Bayer 04

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*Sven Schipplock also scored 6 goals for TSG Hoffenheim (in 4 games)

2015/2016: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 5 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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2016/2017: Robert Lewandowski – 5 goals in 4 games for Bayern Munich

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2017/2018: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 6 games for Bayern Munich

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2018/2019: Robert Lewandowski – 7 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2019/2020: Robert Lewandowski – 6 goals in 5 games for Bayern Munich

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2020/2021: Jadon Sancho – 6 goals in 6 games for Borussia Dortmund

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2021/2022: Robert Glatzel – 5 goals in 5 games for HSV

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Shortly before the restart, first the guest fans, then later the FCM supporters, ignited pyrotechnics in their own block. The second half started with a slight delay. Big chances were in short supply at half-time. Eintracht played ripped off, waiting for mistakes, like in the 59th minute: Substitute Tatsuya Ito lost the ball in his own penalty area. After a Borré lay-off, Kamada shot sharply into the right corner.

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