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Freiburg (dpa) - After the intense duel, coaches Christian Streich and Adi Hütter met for a nice chat on the center line.

Previously, Eintracht Frankfurt's successful streak in the Bundesliga in Breisgau had been stopped for the time being.

After four wins in a row, the Hessians did not get beyond a 2: 2 (1: 1) at SC Freiburg on Wednesday evening.

Amin Younes gave the guests a dream start with his goal in the sixth minute, but Freiburg's Roland Sallai (32nd) equalized before the break.

In the second half, the substitute Nils Petersen (63.) turned the game in favor of the sports club, before Keven Schlotterbeck involuntarily made an own goal (75.) for a draw.

In the table, Eintracht remains within striking distance of the Euro Cup places, Freiburg finishes the first half of the season directly behind in ninth place.

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Goalscorer Younes was satisfied with the draw despite the lost chances to make a possible 2-0 before the break.

“I think it's great, in the end we got everything out and pressed for 3-2,” he said, and colleague Djibril Sow saw it similarly: “We lost too many balls as a team.

Otherwise we could have taken three points. "

Freiburg's Janik Haberer came to the Sky interview with a black eye.

"All in all, we played a decent game," said the midfielder after his first start in eight months.

But: "The point is also okay."

The Frankfurters, in which the Brazilian Tuta took the place of David Abraham, who had returned to Argentina, on the right side of the defense, started briskly and took their first chance to take the lead.

After a pass from Sow, Younes turned on the edge of the penalty area and pushed the ball into the lower left corner.

Six minutes later, Sow aimed a little too high.

On the other hand, Ermedin Demirovic was barely prevented from shooting (13th).

But the Freiburgers only became really dangerous after a good half an hour.

Demirovic served Sallai, who moved into the penalty area from the right and lifted the ball nicely over guest keeper Kevin Trapp into the left corner.

Shortly before, Aymen Barkok had been sidelined at a major Frankfurt opportunity (30th).

The Hessians remained the more active team and could have taken the lead again before the break, but striker André Silva failed due to Florian Müller (39th).

In stoppage time in the first half, Freiburg's goalkeeper saved against Barkok.

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The second round also started with a good opportunity for the guests.

The substitute at break Daichi Kamada did not hit the ball properly after about 30 seconds.

A good quarter of an hour later, Freiburg's record joker Petersen did better.

After a free kick by the home side, Eintracht did not get the ball out of the back - and the 32-year-old scored less than five minutes after taking it with a volley that was well worth seeing.

Frankfurt coach Hütter reacted and brought back Luka Jovic, who scored twice on his comeback against Schalke (3-1) on Sunday.

A Freiburg resident compensated: After Kamada had brought the ball into the six-yard area, defender Schlotterbeck steered it into his own net when he fell.

Eight minutes before the end, Baden called for a penalty after a push against Demirovic - but did not get it.

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