Eintracht Frankfurt beats Betis Sevilla and dreams of quarter-finals | hessenschau.de

European harmony is back. After the victory at Betis Sevilla, Frankfurt can dream of the next round. The fact that the quarter-finals are not yet virtually fixed was mainly due to one player.

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Eintracht wins in Seville


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Eintracht Frankfurt has a good chance of reaching the quarter-finals of the Europa League. The Hessians won 2-1 (2-1) at Spanish first division side Betis Sevilla on Wednesday evening and thus have every chance of progressing before the second leg. Filip Kostic (14th) and Daichi Kamada (32nd) scored for Eintracht, Nabil Fekir (30th) scored the equalizer.

In front of 45,000 spectators, including at least 3,000 Eintracht fans, an exchange of blows developed from the start that did justice to a Europa League round of 16. Eintracht started with very high pressing and landed the first goal. From the left wing, rascal Kostic twirled the ball in the direction of the far post, Betis keeper Claudio Bravo was surprised – and beaten (14′).

Kamada immediately hits back

After the opening goal, Frankfurt withdrew and let Sevilla have the ball. The hosts were initially not dangerous against Eintracht’s compact defence. Above all, clearer Kristijan Jakic convinced in the Frankfurt headquarters. So it took Fekir’s individual class to equalize. The star player from France once had space in the penalty area, let compatriot Evan N’Dicka get out with a simple body trick and slammed into the far post (30′).

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Seville harmony: the goals to listen to


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A damper for Eintracht, but it only lasted two minutes. Then Mr. Europacup Kamada was there and slotted in a Jesper Lindstrom assist after a dreadful mistake by the Betis defence. It was the Japanese’s fourth goal in the seventh Europa League game.

Borré just can’t get the ball in

Even after the change of sides, the game didn’t lose any of its momentum. Again and again, both teams quickly bridged the midfield, sometimes there were chances for both sides within a minute. Eintracht in particular created top opportunities, driven by the strong Kamada, but missed the chance of a preliminary decision in this duel.

This was mainly due to Rafael Borré, who simply didn’t put the ball in the Betis goal this Wednesday despite the best chances. First the attacker shot a feeble hand penalty into the arms of keeper Bravo (52′), then he failed in each case free-standing against the Sevilla goalkeeper (65’/67′). So the 2-1 is a great starting position for the second leg in Frankfurt next week, but in the end almost too little given the many possibilities.

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Betis Sevilla – Eintracht Frankfurt 1: 2 (1: 2)

Seville: Bravo – Sabaly, Pezzella, Gonzalez, Ruibal (Tello 77) – William Rodriguez (Miranda 61) – Canales, Fekir, Juanmi (Joaquin 61) – Willian Jose (Iglesias 77)

Frankfurt: Trapp – Tuta, Hinteregger, N’Dicka – Knauff, Sow, Jakic, Kostic – Lindstrom (Hauge 73), Kamada (Lenz 78) – Borre (Lammers 86)

Gates: 0-1 Kostic (14′), 1-1 Fekir (30′), 1-2 Kamada (32′)

yellow cards: Fekir / Sow, Hinteregger
Special Occurrences: Borre awards a hand penalty (52.)

referee: Guida (Italy)
spectator: 45,000

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