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VfB Stuttgart Ends The Winning Run for Eintracht Frankfurt

 

What do you think? The recent winning streak of Eintracht Frankfurt was completely ended by VfB Stuttgart. Oh, and while Borussia Dortmund defeated Mönchengladbach, RB Leipzig struggled somewhat against Wolfsburg. Permit me to reveal the specifics of the contest.
VfB Stuttgart - Eintracht Frankfurt 1:2 (1:2)
Breathe in deeply! With a calm 2-1 victory, VfB Stuttgart played spoiler and put an end to Eintracht Frankfurt's victory parade. On the table, they remain comfortably positioned in third place. VfB's man of the match was Deniz Undav, who scored twice in the first and 45th+1 minutes. Suspense was maintained as Waldemar Anton of Stuttgart equalized the score with an own goal in the 26th minute. Eintracht Frankfurt had not experienced a loss in eight games! They are holding onto seventh place with 18 points. Stuttgart's goal in the second half was to retake the lead and demonstrate their superiority. In the meantime, Eintracht appeared to misjudge their influence and inventiveness.
Yes, and Serhou Guirassy had a last-minute opportunity to give the visitors a lead, but he narrowly missed his 16th goal of the year.
Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Borussia Dortmund 3:2 to 4:2
Keep your headgear on! After a thrilling 4-2 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund is currently lounging in fourth position. BVB maintained composure despite falling behind 0–2 early on thanks to goals from Rocco Reitz (13') and Manu Koné (28'). Dortmund's victory was sealed by Marcel Sabitzer (30th), Niclas Füllkrug (32nd), Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (45th), and Donyell Malen (90th+7). The ascent of Mönchengladbach has encountered an obstacle. Similar to their previous 10 encounters against BVB, they departed Dortmund empty-handed after going four games without a loss.
Though the early loss may have given BVB some headaches, they responded magnificently, leveled the score in just three minutes following Koné's goal.
SV Darmstadt 98:1 (1:1) SC Freiburg
Put the phone down! On the twelfth matchday of the Bundesliga, neither SC Freiburg nor SV Darmstadt 98 had won yet. With a 1-1 tie, Freiburg's losing streak now stands at four games. The group who made Torsten Lieberknecht's return nevertheless has yet to experience a taste of victory. After 18 minutes, Mathias Honsak's goal for the visitors gave them the lead, but Freiburg, who are vying for a spot in the Europa League, tied the score with a goal from Lucas Höler in the 35th. SC Freiburg was dominant, but they also squandered a number of excellent chances. The majority of the action was place in Hesse's domain, even during the second half. In his pep talk, head coach Christian Streich requested that his team's offensive plays be wider. Regretfully, the SC found it difficult to carry out.


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