Eintracht Frankfurt:

Jörg Daniels

Editor in the sports department

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Kevin Trapp:

At the end of the first half of the season, his third game of the season ended with zero.

Has only been seriously examined twice.

Mastered both tests.

Martin Hinteregger:

Moved for the suspended Tuta to the right side of the three-way defense chain.

Left his team in distress with a loss of the ball.

However, clarified even in dire need.

Makoto Hasebe:

Made his 200th Bundesliga game for Eintracht.

Played out many of his strengths.

A great asset as a strategist and organizer.

Evan Ndicka:

Missed the 1-0 with his header.

Hard to overcome as an opponent due to his physique and duel strength.

Sebastian Rode:

First start for the knee-plagued captain.

Lasted 56 minutes.

Started Lindström's winning goal with an outstanding pass.

But too much with one or the other playback error.

Djibril Sow:

Solid performance by the Swiss.

Not more.

Timothy Chandler:

With average performance.

You are used to it from him.

Filip Kostic:

His uncomfortable long-range shot for goalkeeper Zentner did not land in the Mainz goal.

Was not as dominant as usual.

Daichi Kamada:

Turned pale for his great abilities.

Wasn't a stroke of genius.

Jesper Lindström:

Now gets one praise after the other.

The 1-0 win was his fourth goal of the season.

Becomes more and more self-confident and game-defining.

Rafael Borré:

Prepared the winning goal.

Hard worker without a goal.

Must be callous.

Ajdin Hrustic:

Was allowed to run for Rode.

His shot hit the crossbar.

Ragnar Ache:

Replaced Lindström.

Too assertive at the front.

Goncalo Paciencia:

Played instead of Borre.

This time there was no goal danger from him in the short time.

Stefan Ilsanker:

That came into play for Kamada.

Defended bravely with.

1. FSV Mainz 05:

Robin Zentner:

The goalkeeper survived the situations in which he did not look good.

In a one-on-one with Rafael Borré, he prevented the 0-2.

Stefan Bell:

Best Mainz from the starting line-up, strong in duels.

Alexander Hack:

In his decent first half he spiked the ball off Borré's foot with a long leg (23rd).

After the break, more agitated.

Moussa Niakhaté:

Won many

tackles

but lost the most important one by slipping past the ball against Borré on the counter.

Silvan Widmer:

Decided the duel with Filip Kostic on the right wing, but was less present offensively than last.

Leandro Barreiro:

Committed and eager to run, but without the usual bite and clear actions.

Anton Stach:

Was too late before the 0: 1 against Kamada, did not exude the dominance of the previous week.

Strongest scene: His long-range shot, which Trapp steered over the bar.

Jae-sung Lee:

What comes across as dynamic in his good games seemed rather hectic this time.

Aarón:

Failed in stoppage time with the great chance to equalize on Trapp.

Otherwise with few errors, but also few impulses.

Karim Onisiwo:

Worked as usual, but didn't get his last passes cleanly to his teammate.

Jonathan Burkardt: In

the end it didn't look fresh anymore.

Otherwise he would have scored a goal with his twisting shot in the 71st minute.

Jean-Paul Boëtius:

Should provide more structure and ideas in the offensive game after the break, which he only partially managed.

Niklas Tauer:

As a substitute for Hack, he completed a strong half an hour in the defense center.

Kevin Stöger:

Also came in the 64th minute, replaced Lee and put more emphasis than the colleagues in midfield.

Marcus Ingvartsen / Daniel Brosinski: Brought

in the 77th and 82nd minute for Bell and Widmer.