Kevin Trapp: He

held what could be held.

In addition to a few compulsory tasks, he successfully risked head and neck against Jeong.

It has grown significantly since the Bayern game.

When Höfler's header hit the post in luck.

Peter Hess

Sports editor.

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Tuta:

A little nervous at first, with minor uncertainties.

After a nice long shot with more self-confidence.

It was very important that he irritated the Freiburg goalkeeper Flekken at Kostic's free-kick flank to make it 2-0, and even more important was his rescue operation on the goal line after Grifo's shot, which prevented him from going 2-1.

In return, his teammates tend to forgive him for some mistakes.

Makoto Hasebe:

The chief organizer would probably still be valuable for Eintracht while sitting down.

But is still good on foot and mentally well on the heels anyway.

Evan Ndicka:

Solid, stable, confident.

In the second half the tower in the Frankfurt defensive battle, which everyone could use for orientation.

No one from Freiburg could get past him.

Djibril Sow:

As always strong in running and tackling.

Good room layout with Jakic in the central midfield.

Kristijan Jakic:

A large thistle on the Freiburg playground.

Even with the ball on the foot, it is clearer and more constructive than before.

Timothy Chandler:

Lives on his experience, so rarely played out.

But he couldn't really disturb the Freiburg people.

Replaced by Toure in the 65th minute.

Filip Kostic:

His free-kick goal wasn't on purpose, but nobody at Eintracht

cared about it

.

Disciplined on the defensive, which was very important against the aggressive Freiburg.

On the offensive with good scenes, but dwarfed by Lindström for the first time this season.

Daichi Kamada:

The Japanese is still developing into a duel monster.

Aggressive and tough in the duels man against man, playful again a joy.

The way he discovers and uses the rooms is extraordinary.

But could have decided the game earlier if he had stayed cooler with his big scoring opportunities.

Rafael Borré:

Tireless worker.

Little spectacular, hardly any deals, but very important for the collective, because he creates space for the teammates and works as the first defender in the opposing half.

Jesper Lindström:

The game he was waiting for: First Bundesliga goal, first appearance in which he was able to prevail against the opponents on a regular basis.

Successful school leaving examination, which gives hope for a bright future in Frankfurt.

Almamy Toure:

Saw yellow shortly after being substituted on because he was poorly positioned and also had problems with his position afterwards.

Didn't improve on Chandler, but helped with his athleticism.

Sebastian Rode:

Came for Sow after 74 minutes and picked up where the Swiss had left off.

Anticipated many Freiburg combinations and stood in their way, giving his colleagues time to position themselves on the defensive.

Ragnar Ache:

Came for Lindström after 74 minutes, but was no longer able to put himself in the limelight.

He clearly lacks game practice and understanding of the game to be of real help to the team.

Stefan Ilsanker:

Replaced Borré.

Helped vigorously to defend the lead.