Borussia Dortmund's goal scorer Erling Haaland caused a stir with foul gestures in the final phase of the Bundesliga game on Saturday at Eintracht Frankfurt (3: 2).

After BVB professional Jude Bellingham's goal to make it 2-2 (87th), he wanted to get the ball out of the net - and was pushed by opponent Martin Hinteregger.

Haaland then audibly berated the Austrian with “F ... you idiot!

F ... ing idiot! ".

Both players were cautioned by referee Robert Schröder with a yellow card.

“Erling wasn't the only one involved, there were several people standing there who had something to say.

It was an emotional game, ”said BVB coach Marco Rose after the game to the scene.

“I wasn't there live and I don't want to say who is to blame or not.” Everyone got away unharmed.

“Nobody got a red card.

I'm particularly happy for Erling, ”he said.

In stoppage time, Haaland also took on Frankfurt's double goalscorer Rafael Borré.

After he had been kicked several times, the 21-year-old Norwegian stood in front of Borré, hit his chest with his fists and then grabbed his legs.

"Don't talk about Bayern"

Previously, the DFB Cup winner from Dortmund had started the game against Eintracht strongly, then it slacked off significantly - only to turn it up again.

"Today's game was an example of what it can and should look like," said Rose.

But for a long time it hadn't looked like that his players could take advantage of the slip of the Munich emergency team (1: 2 against Mönchengladbach). 

Only substitute Thorgan Hazard (71st), Jude Bellingham (87th) and Mahmoud Dahoud (89th) ensured the late comeback victory and at least some tension in the title fight.

For the first time ever, a win without a goal from striker Haaland was achieved this season.

However, Emre Can then warned against too great expectations.

"We always talk about Bayern, but we have to look at ourselves," warned the international.

And that Borussia still has a lot of work to do was shown in Frankfurt.

After a dominant first quarter of an hour, the goals conceded by Rafael Borre (15./24.) Fell through a standard and a ball loss in the build-up - not for the first time this season.

And then hardly anything came together until the break.

“That's the big issue for us,” Mats Hummels later criticized: “We can't give away any goals.

We keep getting goals from situations that are not allowed to fall.

"Stability," said the former world champion, "we have to put ourselves at the very top if we want to achieve something."