A little smell of sausage, a few hundred spectators - the stadium on Bieberer Berg was a bit lively again on Tuesday afternoon.

But the stadium experience, which had not been known for a long time, was diminished for the visitors.

Namely from the performance of the German national women's soccer team.

The DFB selection showed a poor performance and did not get beyond a goalless draw against the internationally second-class Chile.

National coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg had declared the test as an opportunity for the young guard.

But this failed almost completely.

And the Frankfurt Eintracht players also played their part in this.

Three current and one future SGE player got game shares.

But neither Sjoeke Nüsken in midfield, nor Sophia Kleinherne in defense, nor attacker Laura Freilang, all of whom were used from the start, were able to set the tone.

Sophia Kleinherne looked overplayed, Sjoeke Nüsken looked nervous and unfocused in some of his actions.

Many of their passports ended up in the feet of the Chilean women who are preparing in Europe for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Laura Freilang also experienced a joyless afternoon, who did not come into their own for 65 minutes at the top of the attack. Then the top scorer of Eintracht (17 goals) made room for Nicole Anyomi, who will appear at the Frankfurt training start in mid-July on the Main. The SGE newcomer from Essen was more in the spotlight, but missed two good opportunities (65th and 94th minute).