Kevin Trapp:

Not a nice football day for the goalkeeper.

Was tunnelled by goal scorer Brandt at 0:1.

He couldn't prevent Bellingham's 2-1.

Didn't get a chance to make a big difference otherwise.

Shared the annoyance of those in front of him about referee Stegemann's weaknesses in judgment.

George Daniels

Editor in the sports department

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Tuta:

Didn't do what he should have done.

Couldn't stop Malen at the 0:1 goal preparer and wasn't up to the 1:2 either.

Must bring more calm and overview into his game.

His flanks can also be improved.

Kristijan Jakic:

His effort deserved the first grade.

Went where it hurt.

Blocked a few shots on goal from Dortmund.

But he wasn't there in time for the 1-2 draw against Moukoko.

Evan Ndicka:

As the final defender, he couldn't stop Brandt from scoring and was also tunnelled.

Overall solid in his defense work.

Quite reserved in the game going forward.

Junior Dina Ebimbe: You can see

his increased self-confidence.

Often sought the way forward with a quick start and left his opponents standing.

However, it must be more dangerous.

And he didn't always have the right balance between defense and attack.

Luca Pellegrini:

No man for consistency in the game.

Started weak and lost the ball in front of the 0:1. But worked his way into the game in the second half and combined nicely.

His crosses and free kicks need to be more targeted.

Daichi Kamada:

Was one of the candidates for sale during the transfer period for economic reasons.

Now delivering something countable: His goal to make it 1-1 was his eleventh competitive goal this season in three competitions.

Brings a special touch to the Eintracht game with his game intelligence and elegance.

Conductor in top form.

Sebastian Rode:

As always, with immaculate professionalism.

Ran and worked.

Played a nice pass to Kolo Muani.

However, not everything that the captain undertook made sense.

Jesper Lindstrom:

Missed the goal to make it 2-2.

Should have gotten a penalty after poking Adeyemi just before half-time.

Was often involved in dangerous actions.

However, also lost some balls.

Mario Götze:

Another big win.

In tandem with Kamada clock for all.

Distributed and conquered balls.

Brilliant with clever ideas.

But remained unsuccessful.

Schlotterbeck saved his shot on the line.

Randal Kolo Muani: Powerhouse

with one big flaw: Despite the best chances, the Frenchman was not among the top scorers, especially in the second half.

His remarkable lob landed on the goalpost.

Always with a train to the opposing goal.

But not always with the necessary assertiveness.

Djibril Sow:

Replaced Rode.

Without game-changing actions.

Lucas Alario:

Was allowed to play for Lindström.

He has not yet become a goalscorer in Frankfurt.

Rafael Borré:

Came in for Kamada.

The Colombian didn't have a chance to score either.