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VfL WolfsburgVfL Wolfsburg
  • Ridle Baku 76'
1:2
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Eintracht FrankfurtEintracht Frankfurt
  • Omar Marmoush 30'
  • Omar Marmoush 82'
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BundesligaSat, Sep 14, 01:30 PM

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Timeline

  1. Konstantinos Koulierakis↳ Kilian Fischer
    88'
  2. 85'
    Aurèle Amenda↳ Hugo Larsson
  3. 82'
    Omar MarmoushPenalty · Penalty
  4. Maximilian Arnold
    80'
  5. Ridle BakuShot
    76'
  6. 74'
    Igor Matanovic↳ Hugo Ekitiké
  7. Kevin Behrens↳ Patrick Wimmer
    71'

Top Stats

60%
Possession
40%
1.472.78
xG
1814
Shots
46
Shots on target
54
Corners
718
Fouls

Lineups

Attack Momentum

Home102' Away

Match Stats

Attacking

18Shots14
4Shots on target6
11Shots inside box11
5Corners4
0Offsides3

Possession & Passing

60%Possession40%
501Passes344
81%Pass accuracy79%

Defending

16Tackles12
4Saves3

Discipline

7Fouls18
1Yellow cards2

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Recap

Eintracht Frankfurt claim the win away against VfL Wolfsburg

An even game saw Eintracht Frankfurt just edge out VfL Wolfsburg away in the Bundesliga on Saturday. The game finished 2-1 to Eintracht Frankfurt. The encounter remained goalless until the 30th minute when Omar Marmoush put Eintracht Frankfurt ahead, with an assist by Hugo Ekitiké. Ridle Baku equalised for VfL Wolfsburg with an assist by Mohamed El Amine Amoura, in the 76th minute. With eight minutes left to play, Eintracht Frankfurt's Omar Marmoush scored the decider. For the home team, the results mean 10th place in the table. Eintracht Frankfurt are sixth in the league. VfL Wolfsburg's next Bundesliga games are against Bayer 04 Leverkusen (away) on 22 September, VfL Wolfsburg (home) on 28 September and VfL Bochum 1848 (away) on 5 October. Eintracht Frankfurt play Borussia Mönchengladbach (home) on 21 September, Holstein Kiel (away) on 29 September and FC Bayern München (home) on 6 October.

Ninety XI/640d ago

Wolfsburg in search of back-to-back victories as Frankfurt visits.

After a win over Bundesliga debutants Holstein Kiel, Die Wölfe take on the Eagles, looking to pick up consecutive victories. Wolfsburg vs. Eintracht Frankfurt kicks off at 14:30 [GMT+1] on Saturday, September 14 at Volkswagen Arena. Wolfsburg picked up their first league win of the season with a 2-0 victory over Bundesliga debutants Holstein Kiel. Maximilian Arnold [27'] and Sebastiaan Bornauw [30'] scored to secure the win for Die Wölfe. Ralph Hasenhüttl's side rose to 7th on the table with three points [1W, 0D, & 1L]. ‘We are very happy with the outcome of the game. I am proud of my team for this serious performance,’ Hasenhüttl said after the win. Wolfsburg were in action during the break, picking up a 2-1 win over Hannover 96 in a friendly game. Next in line for Die Wölfe is a home game against Frankfurt on Saturday, a team they have beaten more often than any other side in the BL [22 times], barring Stuttgart and Gladbach. The hosts are currently unbeaten in six games against the visitors [3W, 3D, & 0L], a longer run than they have against any other side. In addition, Die Wölfe have scored in each of their last 23 BL games against the Eagles, which is their longest run against any other BL side. However, the side from Saxony have lost five of their last seven league matches on home soil [2W, 0D, 5L], conceding three goals in each of those defeats. Patrick Wimmer, who was in action for Austria during the break, is expected to lead the line when Hasenhüttl deploys a 4—2—3—1. As many as six players are sidelined with injuries for the hosts, including Lovro Majer, Lukas Nmecha, and Bartosz Bialek. Eintracht Frankfurt recorded a convincing 3-1 win over Hoffenheim just before the break, thanks to goals from Hugo Ekitiké, Hugo Larsson and ex-Wolfsburg attacker Omar Marmoush. The victory took the Eagles to 9th place on the BL table with three points [1W, 0D, & 1L]. 'I felt that we had the game under control,' was Dino Toppmöller's comment after the win. Frankfurt will set out on the road to take on Wolfsburg, with the aim of putting an end to a five-match away winless run [0W, 1D, & 4L]. All eyes will be on Egyptian forward Marmoush, who has contributed to 20 goals across 31 league games since signing for the Eagles from Wolfsburg last summer. Marmoush, who bagged a goal in Egypt's 3-0 win over Cape Verde, will be part of the attacking trio in Toppmöller’s 4—3—3, alongside Mario Götze and Ekitiké, who also scored for France U21.

Ninety XI/640d ago

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