Kevin Trapp:

The goalkeeper was only challenged once in the 96 minutes of the game.

In his strongest scene, after 17 minutes, he successfully blocked a shot from Branimir Hrgota with his chest.

After that, his main task was to brave the cold with individual warm-up exercises.

George Daniels

Editor in the sports department

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Tuta:

Always introduced as "our Brazilian" when reading the line-up at the stadium.

Was hardly demanded by the people of Fürth.

Was therefore able to wind down his workload calmly.

This time he didn't pose a goal threat up front.

Makoto Hasebe:

Highly praised returnee for Hinteregger, who has been suspended.

Head coach Oliver Glasner praised the 38-year-old Japanese if he could wake him up at four in the morning and would always put in a top performance even after a break in the game.

In one scene, he let his opponent get out elegantly and received special applause for it.

With the usual game intelligence and game overview.

Wasn't put to the test by the harmless Fürthers when defending.

Evan Ndicka:

Also had a leisurely afternoon on the left.

Didn't have to do anything out of the ordinary and worked to the book.

Didn't use his header strength up front.

Kristijan Jakic:

Played a nice wide diagonal pass to Filip Kostic.

From Eintracht's point of view, that was unfortunately the exception.

Otherwise contributed little to a clever build-up game.

Djibril Sow:

Strongly captured the ball once in midfield.

But did too much routine work as a ball distributor.

There were hardly any moments of surprise from his passes.

Ansgar Knauff:

With the first shot on goal of the game.

Tested Fürth goalkeeper Linde with a long-range shot just before half-time.

However, his header later went in the wrong direction in front of the Fürth goal – namely away from the goal.

The bottom line was that he lacked the penetrating power.

Filip Kostic:

No extra factor in the game.

Hit one cross after the other and found no takers in the middle.

So he didn't enjoy his job.

Daichi Kamada:

With too many unfortunate scenes for his skill level.

Never got into the rhythm of the game.

Lost the ball too often. Missed the shot at the right moment.

The Japanese still lack consistency at a high level.

Jesper Lindström:

Running again with a decent performance.

He only retained his final weakness.

His only goal was preceded by a handball.

Rafael Borré:

As a striker with major weaknesses.

Didn't have a chance to score.

His beautiful pass to Kamada was the exception.

But was protected by Glasner, who pointed out the hardships the Colombian international had to travel.

The attacker got two days off.

Goncalo Paciencia:

Replaced Borré.

Linde parried his turning shot.

His two headers were too harmless.

Jens Petter Hauge:

Came for Kamada.

Inadvertently injured Marco Meyerhöfer badly.

Then howled uncontrollably.

Sebastian Rode:

Was allowed to play for Jakic.

Didn't do anything worth mentioning.