Despite equalizing twice in the 2nd Bundesliga, Fortuna Düsseldorf missed out on a win again.

In an intense and two-fight game, the Rhinelanders did not get more than a 2:2 (0:0) at newly promoted Eintracht Braunschweig.

Düsseldorf, who started the season with two wins, did not score three points after the 1-0 loss in Sandhausen and the 2-2 draw against Greuther Fürth on the fifth day of the game.

Dusseldorf comes back twice

The hosts rewarded themselves in a duel well worth seeing for a strong first half and took the lead thanks to Robin Krausse (56th minute).

Just a little later, Nicolas Gavory (61') equalised, before Anton Donkor made it 2-1 (70') and this time the guests equalized even more quickly through Marcel Sobottka (71').

Eintracht got off to a slightly better start and said that the three points should ideally stay in Braunschweig.

After a nice dribbling in the penalty area, Jan-Hendrik Marx (8th) shot on goal and the ball landed on the crossbar.

Düsseldorf also came up with dangerous actions: Dawid Kownacki just missed the goal with a dangerous shot (32nd).

Shortly before the half-time whistle, Düsseldorf goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier brilliantly thwarted a shot by Eintracht attacker Anthony Ujah.

The Rhinelanders came out of the break much better, but Braunschweig kept getting dangerous.

Eintracht shocked the guests with a double aluminum hit (64th) before they scored again.