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FINAL
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Full-time: Frankfurt 1-1 Gladbach

Some relief for Frankfurt that they rescued a point with Kolo Muani's late leveller. Their worrying run of Bundesliga matches without a win is now extended to seven despite their efforts. Gladbach have goalkeeper Jonas Omlin to thank for keeping a result to take home.
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Watch: Kolo Muani: "We deserved to equalise"

試合終了
90'
+ 5

Another Kolo Muani chance

The ball heads to the striker just in front of Omlin, and he can't get a shot in before the Swiss goalkeeper reaches it.
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+ 4

Kolo Mauni header

The Frenchman heads wide from a good cross.
90'

Four minutes of stoppage time indicated

Both sides are showing they want to win this.
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Ansgar Knauff
Ansgar Knauff34.56km/h
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Ramy Bensebaini
Ramy Bensebaini33.87km/h
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Marcus Thuram
Marcus Thuram33.50km/h
89'

Equation changed

Scoring has finally ended Frankfurt's constant barrage of pressure, with Gladbach becoming bolder now. Hofmann goes down under a challenge from Alidou in the box, but no spot kick is awarded.
83'

Frankfurt score - finally!

Just when it looked like they might end up goalless, Frankfurt get on the scoresheet with their 15th shot of the game! Kolo Muani receives a clever cut-back from Alidou and slips a tidy finish under Omlin.
83'

Randal Kolo Muani

ゴール!

1:1
Randal Kolo Muani
ゴールの確率
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
8 %
82'

Gladbach goal disallowed

Thuram's strike was ruled out for a foul from Bensebaini from a corner.
82'

The chances have been there

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The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals> xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals> goals).
Frankfurt could have expected at least two goals according to the stats. It just hasn't been their night - yet...
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0
2.32
1.12
0
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80'

Good ball in

A testing cross is clipped in from the left that Tuta can't quite meet in front of goal.
77'

Frankfurt free-kick

Stindl gets a booking soon after coming on for bringing down Aaronson. Lenz steps up but sends the set piece well over.
75'

How close was that?

Incredible stuff! Kolo Muani rattles the post from Buta's great ball across, then Ebimbe's effort on the rebound is denied by Omlin with the keeper sprawled on the ground!
73'

Knauff from the left

Lenz hits the ball down the left flank for Knauff. He comes inside but can't find Aaronson in the box with the American in a threatening position.
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Frankfurt keeping the pressure on

Frankfurt coach Oliver Glasner encourages his charges from the bench as they stream forward again. How much can they land on Gladbach in the final 20 minutes?
67'

Kolo Muani again

The chances are coming even faster now. Buta turns it inside to Kolo Muani, who squeezes a shot in that is booted clear.
65'

Ebimbe tipped over

The Frankfurt sub smashes a drive from 20 metres out that Omlin does well to clear over his bar. Kolo Muani hits an acrobatic effort off-target from the resulting corner. Frankfurt are testing the limits of the Gladbach defence now...
63'

Buta across

Another testing Frankfurt attack sees the ball passed around the edge of the box and to Buta on the right, whose ball in is cleared behind by Bensebaini before Aaronson has a chance to pounce at the near post.
61'

Just over!

A Gladbach defender almost chips their own goalkeeper for the second time tonight. Kolo Muani spins and flicks the ball behind nicely and Bensebaini lofts it just over his own bar in attempting to clear.
58'

Frankfurt pushing

The hosts are penning Gladbach back now. The ball breaks to Buta on the right who tries to dart into the box but runs the ball out of play for a goal kick.
55'

Aaronson on

The young American makes his second appearance for Frankfurt in one of two changes for the hosts.
53'

Thuram in space

The French striker breaks free on the right now. Nothing comes of his ball across, but it shows a risk Frankfurt have - the more they push for an equaliser, the more they might leave space at the back for a Gladbach side very capable of exploiting it.
52'

Lenz with a goal-saving challenge!

Great defending! Hofmann escapes behind the Frankfurt defence on a break, and does well to hold the ball up and lay it off to Neuhaus. Lenz slides in to tackle just before he can pull the trigger in front of Trapp.
51'

Elvedi header

The ball loops around in the Frankfurt box and Elvedi heads it on Trapp's target, but the home goalkeeper has no trouble denying the visiting defender.
49'

Visitors winning the challenges

A tidy and efficient defensive display from Gladbach has made things tough for Frankfurt so far.
タックル勝率
32
49
47'

Buta lifts it in

Frankfurt start the second half on the front foot. Buta lofts a cross in from the right but Omlin claims it well.
46'

Underway again

A fascinating 45 minutes in store with Frankfurt seeking to turn this around and Gladbach eyeing a valuable away win.
後半開始
前半終了
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Half-time: Frankfurt 0-1 Gladbach

Frankfurt's hopes of ending their winless run were dealt an early blow with Hofmann netting for an efficient Gladbach. The hosts upped their intensity shortly before the break though and will target a second-half comeback.
45'

Three minutes of stoppage time indicated

The pace of the game is increasing with Frankfurt pushing - and Rode fires over at the end of a sharp attack.
44'

Kolo Muani chance!

Frankfurt's best chance yet as Buta slots the ball in from the right. Kolo Muani is picked out perfectly just in front of goal but he scuffs his shot.
43'

Scally over

The American full-back has a go on a fine Gladbach attacking move, but hits well off-target.
41'

Rode whacks one

The Frankfurt midfielder chests the ball down on the edge of the box and smashes the ball off-target on the bounce.
37'

Elvedi over his own bar

A curious opportunity for Frankfurt as the ball bounces across the Gladbach goalmouth and Elvedi loops it up and just onto the roof of his own net with a miscued clearance.
35'

Buta v Kone

That the kind of ambition Frankfurt can do with. Buta tries to chase past Kone on the edge of the box, but the Gladbach man pokes it away for a corner.
33'

Running hard

Frankfurt have comfortably outrun Gladbach but have little to show for that with very few chances so far.
走行距離
41.2
39.6
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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Marcus Thuram
Marcus Thuram33.50km/h
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Christopher Lenz
Christopher Lenz31.95km/h
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Spark needed for Eintracht

You can really sense Frankfurt are making an effort tonight but are low on confidence and a goal behind. Finding routes through the Gladbach defence is proving tough for them - they could do with a special moment or two!
23'

Great Omlin save

The Gladbach keeper flies across to turn a well-placed drive from Sow behind for a corner.
22'

No chances yet for hosts

Frankfurt made an eager start but are yet to have a shot. Gladbach have scored with their only opportunity on target (two in total).
シュート本数
0枠外
0枠内
1枠外
1枠内
19'

Early-bird Hofmann ruffles Eagles' feathers

Jonas Hofmann now has nine goals this season, but he has more goals in the opening 15 minutes of matches than any other Bundesliga player - five.
17'

Knauff on

One conceded, and now a substitution forced by injury. It has been a difficult start for out-of-form Frankfurt.
15'

Jakic down

The Eintracht defender is receiving some treatment on the pitch, and may have to leave the field.
13'

Hofmann strikes Gladbach in front!

The visitors' captain for the day gives them an early lead! It comes on a swift attack, with Thuram being found on the left by Neuhaus. The French striker hits the accelerator to chase behind the Frankfurt defence before laying it across for Hofmann to tap in at the far post.
13'

Jonas Hofmann

ゴール!

0:1
Jonas Hofmann
ゴールの確率
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
92 %
11'

Plea tries to find Thuram

The Gladbach attacker tries to knock the ball behind the defence for his fellow Frenchman. The ball seems to strike Tuta on the elbow but no handball is awarded.
9'

Eintracht again

Kolo Muani passes to Borre, who then links up with Lenz without an opportunity resulting. Neuhaus flashes over the bar at the other end moments later.
5'

Frankfurt corner

Lenz has the ball once more on a quick break. His cross gets deflected behind. Up steps Lenz to take the corner, but Thuram heads it clear.
3'

Frankfurt's first attack

Kolo Muani bursts towards the box and the ball finds it way to Lenz on the left flank - he tries to find the prolific Frenchman with a cross but Omlin scoops it up.
1'

Off we go

The hosts kick off under the lights.
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Atmosphere building

They are a noisy bunch in Frankfurt to say the least, and with a full house on a Saturday evening, the place is absolutely rocking! Kick-off in five minutes.
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Still falling for the same Trapp

The dependable Frankfurt goalkeeper is making his 229th appearance for the club today. Only one man in their history has guarded their goal more times in the Bundesliga, Peter Kunter (234).
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Captain Jonas

Jonas Hofmann starts a match as Gladbach captain for the first time tonight (with regular captain Stindl on the bench). Hofmann has taken the armband four times previously during matches.
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The Eagles are back in their nest

Frankfurt will be hoping their loyal fans can inspire them to their first win in seven in the Bundesliga today.
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Gladbach team news

Daniel Farke also opts for three changes to his side for this Matchday 28 encounter. Hofmann, Kone and Weigl are in from the get-go while Kramer, Ngoumou and Stindl all drop to the bench.
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Eintracht team news

Home coach Oliver Glasner makes three changes to his starting XI today compared to the side that went down to Bayer Leverkusen last weekend. Tuta, Kamada and Lenz are in for Ndicka, Max and the suspended Götze.

Frankfurt starting XI

Trapp - Jakic, Hasebe, Tuta - Buta, Rode (c), Sow, Lenz - Borre, Kamada - Kolo Muani

Frankfurt subs

Ramaj, Gebuhr, Alidou, Chandler, Ebimbe, Wenig, Aaronson, Alario, Knauff

Gladbach starting XI

Omlin - Scally, Itakura, Elvedi, Bensebaini - Weigl, Kone - Hofmann (c), Neuhaus, Plea - Thuram

Gladbach subs

Olschowsky, Friedrich, Lainer, Netz, Kramer, Wolf, Stindl, Ngoumou, Herrmann
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"A hard-fought match"

Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner is looking ahead to a tough contest against the visiting Foals, the Austrian explaining: “I see two teams at a similar level. Little things will decide the game. They have robustness and pace in their play, they always like to bring in their wide players. But they also offer you spaces, which we need to use. I expect a hard-fought match.”

"Sense of anticipation"

Foals coach Daniel Farke will have very much enjoyed last weekend's win at Wolfsburg but he wouldn't be put on the spot as to where he feels his side may finish the current campaign. "We’re going into the final seven games with a real sense of anticipation," the tactician explained. "We will try and pick up as many points as we can, then we will see where we end up after Matchday 34."
2:03
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Lindström at the double

Jesper Lindström scored twice when the teams met on Matchday 11 at Borussia Park. On that occasion, Eintracht ran out 3-1 winners with Eric Dina Ebimbe also on target for the victorious visitors.

Intrigue ahead

They may be through to the DFB Cup semi-finals, but Eintracht's stop-start run in the Bundesliga of late will be causing coach Oliver Glasner concerns. The Eagles' game against a Gladbach side unbeaten in their last three will thus make for an intriguing watch on Saturday.
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