Kevin Trapp:

Quarreled very much about the fact that the 0: 1 was achieved by judges.

At the second Hertha goal by Ekkelenkamp without a chance to defend.

Prevented two more Berlin hits.

Reality hit hard after the coup in Munich.

Jörg Daniels

Editor in the sports department

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Martin Hinteregger:

His field of activity this time was the unfamiliar right-wing defense.

With great adjustment problems.

Appeared insecure and was often out of the picture for his circumstances, as was the case with 0: 2.

After all, stood in the way of the third Hertha goal twice.

Makoto Hasebe:

Why was the captain so nervous?

Had big problems getting his passports to the teammates.

His bad return leg to Trapp brought the goalkeeper in need.

Even in the duels, not with the usual sovereignty.

A bad example as a headless leader.

But had the most ball contacts (92).

Evan Ndicka:

Adjusted to the low level.

Not there for both goals conceded.

He won 72 percent of his duels, but not the important ones.

With a hair-raising bad passport that made his poor performance clear.

Kristijan Jakic: Throwing

everything into the balance in a fighting

manner

.

Got down to business with verve.

His shot on the Hertha goal after 28 minutes was the first dangerous Eintracht.

He could see the displeasure with the poor performance.

Djibril Sow:

As usual, a lot on the road.

Still just a follower.

Could hardly move anything.

In addition, with a great weakness: His shots have to be much more precise.

Timothy Chandler:

The game passed him by.

Had the ball removed from him once, which underscored his lack of speed of action.

Rightly changed at half-time.

Jens-Petter Hauge: Far

too little comes from him for the talent that Eintracht attests to him.

Often too weak to assert himself at the crucial moment.

Needs more structure in his game.

Had problems receiving the ball.

Filip Kostic:

Didn't make the difference in the game this time.

Tried a lot, but succeeded little by his standards.

If he does not get going, the Eintracht success will not happen.

With the most passes to a shot (7).

Jesper Lindström:

The image of the Dane is solidifying: In this condition he cannot assert himself in the Bundesliga.

He lacks physicality.

Still gets a lot of bets.

Can't justify coach Glasner's trust.

Sam Lammers:

Was praised by Glasner before the game.

Even the Dutchman could not confirm the advance praise.

Was hardly involved in the game because it wasn't where it should have been.

Too slowly and without the necessary will to assert.

Ultimately without a goal.

Almamy Touré:

Replaced Chandler.

Before the 0: 2 not at the height.

Couldn't give the hoped-for impulses.

Daicha Kamada:

Came into play for Lindström.

One of the better ones with his playful skills.

But that wasn't art that day.

Rafael Borré:

Was allowed to run for Lammers after an hour.

Had the most shots on goal (2).

That says it all.

Goncalo Paciencia:

replaced Jakic.

Got the penalty out and converted it safely to 1: 2.

But he had no reason to be very happy.