Kevin Trapp:

Five goals conceded in just one game: The start of the season was a disaster for the ambitious goalkeeper.

That Trapp was not to blame is little consolation on this pitch-black evening.

Ralf Weitbrecht

Sports editor.

  • Follow I follow

Stefan Ilsanker:

As expected, moved to the right full-back position for the paused Tuta, which he initially performed without any faults or blame.

Then he made the mistake in association with his compatriot Martin Hinteregger, which the inimitable Erling Haaland knew how to use.

Replaced during the break.

Martin Hinteregger:

Started uncompromisingly as usual, but then he made some sloppy mistakes and passes.

Overall far from its normal form.

Evan Ndicka:

The only defense attorney who was still halfway substantial.

But even the Frenchman, who still tends to be careless, was immediately punished in the form of a goal after an overly casual flirtation.

Makoto Hasebe:

The captain was hardly able to counter the force, power and dynamism of Borussia.

For Hasebe, too, it was a game to be forgotten.

Djibril Sow:

Lasted 90 minutes, but hardly appeared.

The hard worker and endurance runner was also in a losing position and did not contribute anything essential to the game of harmony.

Danny da Costa:

One of the supposed preparation winners under new coach Oliver Glasner.

Weak play, insufficient flanks.

In Mainz things went much better for da Costa, who has to improve a lot.

Daichi Kamada:

One of the so-called tens who by no means lived up to the claim to be a thinker and leader of the game.

For him, too, the break was over.

Aymen Barkok:

I earned the starting line-up nomination through good training, but wasn't able to confirm it in competition.

End of work after 45 minutes.

Filip Kostic:

It took several attempts until the few Eintracht supporters who had traveled with us saw some passable crosses in the Dortmund stadium.

In the end, Kostic was also barely able to develop.

Rafael Borré:

The newly signed Colombian was the first Eintracht professional to cause danger.

That was in the 47th minute.

Measured my head several times - to no avail.

Christopher Lenz:

Ilsanker left, Lenz came - and the game of unity became subtly better by changing the tactical statics with a chain of four instead of three.

But nothing surprising could be seen from Lenz either.

Jesper Lindström:

Another half in which the Dane could prove himself.

One or two sizeable actions - but that's about it.

Jens Petter Hauge:

Bundesliga debut for the Norwegian who was recently loaned from Milan.

Immediately tried to enliven it with wit.

After all, his premiere was rewarded with a goal when he made it 2: 5.

Ajdin Hrustic:

A good 20 minutes for Hasebe.

When the Australian with Bosnian roots arrived, the game had long been decided.

Ragnar Ache:

A four-minute short run by the Olympic rider, for which Kostic made room in the humiliated Eintracht.