Eintracht Frankfurt is defeated by Arminia Bielefeld

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EA long proud streak has broken. For the first time since 2006, since that 0:3 on a dreary November evening, Eintracht has lost a Bundesliga game against Bielefeld at home. This time it was 0:2, and again the result was okay, because coach Oliver Glasner’s team couldn’t find a suitable recipe to hit Arminia decisively. The Frankfurt coach’s wish to “finally get a clean sheet again” in the third game in the second half of the season came true – albeit quite differently than he had hoped.

Both goals for the uncomfortable East Westphalia fell in the first half of the game. Patrick Wimmer (5th minute) and Alessandro Schöpf (27th) made Arminia happy, who left the relegation rank and is now fourteenth. “It is important that we stand above the line in the end. You should definitely not write us off,” said Bielefeld goalkeeper Stefan Ortega. Eintracht remains in eighth place in the table, but can still be overtaken by 1. FC Köln and Mainz 05 this Saturday.

While it was Arminia’s fifth league game in a row that wasn’t lost, Eintracht’s balance sheet from the second half of the season is sobering. The Glasner-Elf only won one of nine possible points – last Sunday in a 1-1 draw in Augsburg. “We didn’t defend it consistently again and we have problems getting the ball into the net up front,” said midfielder Djibril Sow about Eintracht’s performance.

The people of Frankfurt had not imagined it that way. The game was only five minutes old when it was already 0:1. It was Arminia’s first attack ever. Wimmer didn’t give Kevin Trapp, who was back in goal after the forced Corona break had healed, no chance to defend himself. Filip Kostic, who was also back in the team after his mandatory break, kicked a corner shortly afterwards, which Evan N’dicka, who had moved up, didn’t hit properly with his head (7′).

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