Frankfurt shakes the walls of Bayern Munich by five harsh
Bayern Munich fell abruptly at home to Eintracht Frankfurt (5-1) on Saturday at the Kummersbank Arena in the 10th round of the Bundesliga.
Frankfurt's goals came from Philipp Kostic, Gabriel Sue, David Abraham, Martin Hinteregger and Gonzalo Paciencia in the 25th, 33rd, 49th, 61st and 85th minutes, while Robert Lewandowski scored Bayern's only goal in the 37th minute.
With this result, Frankfurt moved up to sixth place after reaching point 17, while Bayern dropped to fourth place after stopping at 18 points.
In the same round, Borussia Moenchengladbach beat Bayer Leverkusen 2-1, Borussia Dortmund beat Wolfsburg 3-0, Leipzig beat Mainz 8-0 and Werder Bremen drew 2-2 with Freiburg.
First Half
Bayern threatened the home side with a first chance two minutes into the game, after Sergei Janabri received a ball into the penalty area and hit it hard, but went away from the pitch.
Gonzalo Paciencia was almost alone with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer in the eighth minute, but was blocked by Jerome Boateng on the edge of the penalty area to give the referee a free kick and give the Bayern defender a yellow card.
The referee then resorted to video technology, finding out that Boateng deserved a direct red card, and forced Bayern to complete the game with 10 players early.
Passencia carried the free kick, but hit the human wall, to bounce him off with another shot, to succeed Noir in catching it despite changing course.
Frankfurt was sent off after the expulsion of advanced pressure, to try to exploit the numerical lack of guests, to show the lack of resourcefulness of the Bavarian team in the following minutes.
By the 25th minute, Frankfurt scored Bayern's first goal by Philippe Costic, who had the ball inside the box and shot straight into the goal, scoring the goal.
The goal gave Bayern an incentive to move towards Frankfurt to equalize, but the hosts surprised the visitors with a second goal in a similar way to the first goal, as a ball for Gabriel Sue in the penalty area after a collision with the defense, the one-touch shot into the net.
Only three minutes passed until Joshua Kimmich pulled one back with a powerful shot that broke the net, before the referee frustrated the joy of Bayern's cancellation.
The Bavarians did not rest as Robert Lewandowski netted Frankfurt a minute later when he pushed into the box and put the ball into the net.
The game calmed down in the final minutes of the first half, leaving Frankfurt to rest ahead (2-1).
Second Half
Frankfurt continued to surprise the visitors at the beginning of the second half, after scoring the third goal by David Abraham, who met Danny Da Costa's cross by sliding the ball into the goal of Noir.
Bayern did not give up after falling behind by three goals, to start his players to launch attacks against goalkeeper Frederick Ronno.
However, Frankfurt continued to penetrate Noir's goal with a fourth goal from a header from defender Martin Hintertiger, Bayern goalkeeper only to follow them as he entered his own goal.
Frankfurt did not calm down after that, but continued to extend his attack towards the goal of Bayern several attempts, but Neuer stood in front of them, after he bravely blocked several consecutive shots.
Alfonso Davies almost cut Bayern's second goal, but his shot hit the net from outside.
Five minutes before the end of the game, Frankfurt deepened the injury of his guest with a fifth goal after Andre Silva manipulated David Alaba, before passing the ball to his teammate Basencia, who easily put it into the net, to pass the minutes and the game ends with the victory of the hosts (5-1).
Comments
Post a Comment