On the 8th of October one of the matches of the 7th round of the German football championship took place. Eintracht (Germany) and Heidenheim (Germany) met.
German Championship, 7th round
Eintracht (Germany) - Heidenheim (Germany) - 2:0 ( 1:0)
Goals: H. Larsson (39), Anssson (39), H. Larsson (39), Ansgar Knauff (72)
Warnings: J. Ngankam (11), J. Beste (23), K. Muller (28), P. Mainka (46), P. Max (65)
Match review Eintracht - Heidenheim:
In an exciting Bundesliga match played at the Deutsche Bank Park stadium, Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Heidenheim 2-0. Both teams showed their skill and determination throughout the game, creating an exciting and tense atmosphere for the spectators. The first half started with both teams showing great energy and attacking intentions. However, in the 39th minute, Eintracht Frankfurt took the lead thanks to a spectacular goal by H. Larsson. Larsson. This goal lifted the home team's spirits and allowed them to go into the break with the score 1-0. The first half was not without cards: in the 11th minute J. Ngankam of Eintracht Frankfurt received a yellow card. Ngankam from Eintracht. FC Heidenheim's players J. Beste and K. Muller also got into the referee's notebook on the 23rd and 28th minutes respectively. In the first half, Eintracht Frankfurt had a great opportunity to increase their lead when a penalty was awarded in the 30th minute. However, J. Ngankam failed to convert the penalty and the score remained 1-0. At the start of the second half Heidenheim made a substitution: M. Piringer came on instead of N. Dovedan, trying to strengthen the attack. However, just after the break, Heidenheim player P. Mahinka received a yellow card for a foul, which further fuelled the visiting team. In the 65th minute, Eintracht Frankfurt's P. Max was cautioned, which further increased the intensity of the game.
In the 67th minute, Eintracht Frankfurt decided to shake up the game by making two substitutions: A. Knauff and O. Marmusch came on in place of J. Ngankam and Nacho respectively. These substitutions proved to be decisive, as in the 72nd minute A. Knauff scored a fantastic goal, increasing Eintracht's lead to 2-0. In the 78th minute, Heidenheim also made a double substitution, with Y. Beste and T. Kleindienst were replaced by J. Schopner and D. Thomall. Eintracht Frankfurt responded with a substitution - N. Nkunku came on in place of P. Max. In the 85th minute Heidenheim made the last substitution, replacing A. Beck with F. Pick. In the 90th minute Eintracht Frankfurt secured their victory with two late substitutions. F. Chaibi and H. Smolcic replaced H. Larsson and M. Hasebe respectively. The final whistle confirmed a deserved 2-0 win for Eintracht Frankfurt in front of their home crowd. Both teams showed their skill and determination throughout the game, making it an interesting game for the fans. Eintracht Frankfurt deserved the win, showing clinical play and solid defence. FC Heidenheim, despite their best efforts, could not find a breakthrough and had to concede defeat. This match demonstrated all the spice and excitement inherent in the Bundesliga. Both "Eintracht Frankfurt" and "Heidenheim" demonstrated their strengths and weaknesses, and fans are looking forward to the next meetings on the football field.
The following matches await the rivals in the next round: Hoffenheim vs Eintracht, Heidenheim vs Augsburg.
Statistics of the match Eintracht - Heidenheim:
Eintracht | Heidenheim | |
---|---|---|
6 | Kicks to the goal | 2 |
13 | Shots | 7 |
2 | Blocked shots | 2 |
9 | Penalty kicks | 4 |
4 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 3 |
14 | Offences | 10 |
3 | Corner | 5 |
3 | Offsides | 3 |
50% | Ball possession | 50% |
2 | Yellow cards | 3 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
2 | Keeper saves | 4 |
491 | Total assists | 484 |
391 | Accurate assists | 378 |
80% | Accuracy of passes | 78% |