Eintracht's nemesis has stayed true to its reputation.

VfL Wolfsburg particularly like football games in Frankfurt.

Once again, the "Wolves" have made big loot at Eintracht, as has been the case for most of the past few years.

This time, a goal by Maxence Lacroix in the 60th minute was enough to inflict a bitter 1-0 home defeat for Eintracht.

Overall, it was a weak game that the Frankfurt team of coach Oliver Glasner showed the 49,000 spectators.

It was the second setback in a few days against VfL, who had previously been victorious in the Bundesliga.

Already on Wednesday, after the 3-0 loss in the first group game of the Champions League, disillusionment spread at Eintracht.

Glasner found clear words after the 0:1.

"Slow, sluggish, little punch.

I'm very disappointed," said the frustrated football coach, who announced an awkward debate for Sunday.

"I will hold the mirror up to the team and speak very clearly to them, because today it was missing everywhere."

At VfL Max Kruse was missing, who has no future in Wolfsburg.

When asked about the prospects for Kruse in Lower Saxony, who did not appear as a fighter in his career, coach Niko Kovac said unequivocally on his return to Frankfurt: “Max will not play a game for us anymore.

We need players who focus 100 percent on VfL and our slogan: work, football, passion.”

Speedsters storm onto the square

Three out, three in.

It was no surprise that Eintracht coach Glasner decided to make a subtle change of personnel between two Champions League appearances.

Rafael Borré was also in the starting XI, as were Ansgar Knauff and Luca Pellegrini.

Junior Ebimbe and Jesper Lindström, last picks against Sporting Lisbon, stayed on the bench.

The injured Christopher Lenz was not available at all.

This did not change much in terms of the basic tactical order.

Glasner also relied on a back four against his former club, in which Knauff found himself on the right back on unfamiliar terrain.

Borré took over the part as a central striker;

Randal Kolo Muani moved to the right.

The first noteworthy scene had nothing directly to do with football.

In the eighth minute, two speedsters stormed onto the lawn and were dragged away by security forces.

An ugly picture that doesn't fit at all with what the Eintracht fans felt good about before the game.

The Association of German Football Ambassadors honored the extraordinary performances of Eintracht Frankfurt fans during the past Europa League season with the special fan award.

At the award ceremony on the forest stand in front of the main stand of the arena, the Frankfurt fans were represented by the chairwoman of the fan club association, Ina Kobuschinski, and the managing director of the fan and promotion department of Eintracht Frankfurt eV, Henning Schwarz, who presented the award on behalf of the received from the Eintracht fan scene.