Omar Marmoush spoiled a fairytale return to Eintracht Frankfurt for the pardoned rebel Filip Kostic.

The loan from VfL Wolfsburg gave VfB Stuttgart an important point on Sunday with its late equalization in the 88th minute to 1: 1 (0: 0) and wrested the Hessians' first win of the season in the Bundesliga.

Previously, Kostic (80th) had given the hosts the lead in front of 25,000 fans in the sold-out Frankfurt arena. Two weeks after his strike, the Serbian international returned to the Eintracht squad. Kostic initially only sat on the bench

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but after an hour, to the applause of the audience, he made his 100th Bundesliga appearance for the Hessians and crowned it with his goal. But there was no happy ending because Marmoush scored outnumbered for VfB. Waldemar Anton saw the red card in the 82nd minute because of an emergency brake.

In the storm of harmony, new signing Sam Lammers made his Bundesliga debut, but could only set little accents and miserably missed the greatest chance for the home side in the first half.

He later had to make way for Rafael Borré, who only hit the crossbar in stoppage time.

The Frankfurter started energetically and could have taken the lead in the 2nd minute.

Jens Petter Hauge just missed the Stuttgart goal with his shot.

The Swabians, who recently suffered two defeats, first tried to control the ball.

The first opportunity arose after 17 minutes for Marmoush, who was preferred by coach Pellegrino Matarazzo in the storm over Hamadi Al Ghaddioui.

The loan from league rivals VfL Wolfsburg failed after a nice solo from a tight angle to Eintracht goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.

Frankfurt had field advantages, but the Stuttgart lurking on the counterattack had better chances. Roberto Massimo (34.) also failed because of Trapp. The Hessians tried too often through the middle and kept getting stuck on the VfB defense that was by no means solid. Two shots by Daichi Kamada were the only offensive yield, but did not pose any problems for VfB keeper Florian Müller.

After the change, Marmoush set the first sign again

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but his shot only went to the side netting. But then Kostic came and immediately revived the Eintracht game. Frankfurt was now on the trigger and twice very close to the lead. First Lammers failed from close range to Müller, then Martin Hinteregger had bad luck with a header on the crossbar. 20 minutes before the end, Eintracht coach Oliver Glasner brought Colombia's international striker Borré, who had only returned from his international trip on late Friday evening, for Lammers. VfB was now under a lot of pressure, but did not take a point undeservedly in the end.