Match Details

Bundesliga
Eintracht Frankfurt
2 0
SC Freiburg
Full Time
HT 0-0
F. Chaibi 64'J. Bahoya 81'
Match Started
Kaua Santos M. Zetterer 5'

Substitution

Half Time
M. Gotze R. Doan 63'

Substitution

O. Hojlund F. Chaibi 64'

Substitution

F. Chaibi 64'

Goal (Assist: N. Collins)

Lucas Höler 66'

Yellow Card

V. Grifo D. Scherhant 72'

Substitution

L. Holer C. Irie 72'

Substitution

H. Larsson E. Skhiri 77'

Substitution

J. Burkardt A. Amaimouni 77'

Substitution

P. Osterhage N. Hofler 80'

Substitution

J. Bahoya 81'

Goal (Assist: F. Chaibi)

Nnamdi Collins 86'

Yellow Card

Cyriaque Irié 87'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Eintracht Frankfurt 4-1-4-1 Albert Riera

Kaua Santos 40
Santos
N. Collins 34
Collins
R. Koch 4
Koch
A. Amenda 5
Amenda
N. Brown 21
Brown
H. Larsson 16
Larsson
J. Bahoya 19
Bahoya
O. Hojlund 6
Hojlund
M. Gotze 27
Gotze
A. Kalimuendo 25
Kalimuendo
J. Burkardt 9
Burkardt

Starters

  • Kaua Santos40 Kaua Santos
  • N. Collins34 N. Collins
  • R. Koch4 R. Koch
  • A. Amenda5 A. Amenda
  • N. Brown21 N. Brown
  • H. Larsson16 H. Larsson
  • J. Bahoya19 J. Bahoya
  • O. Hojlund6 O. Hojlund
  • M. Gotze27 M. Gotze
  • A. Kalimuendo25 A. Kalimuendo
  • J. Burkardt9 J. Burkardt

Substitutes

  • E. Baum2 E. Baum
  • F. Chaibi8 F. Chaibi
  • E. Skhiri15 E. Skhiri
  • M. Dahoud18 M. Dahoud
  • R. Doan20 R. Doan
  • M. Zetterer23 M. Zetterer
  • A. Amaimouni29 A. Amaimouni
  • L. Arrhov31 L. Arrhov
  • F. Doumbia41 F. Doumbia

SC Freiburg 4-2-3-1 Julian Schuster

N. Atubolu 1
Atubolu
C. Gunter 30
Gunter
B. Ogbus 43
Ogbus
M. Ginter 28
Ginter
P. Treu 29
Treu
P. Osterhage 6
Osterhage
M. Eggestein 8
Eggestein
V. Grifo 32
Grifo
L. Holer 9
Holer
Y. Suzuki 14
Suzuki
I. Matanovic 31
Matanovic

Starters

  • N. Atubolu1 N. Atubolu
  • C. Gunter30 C. Gunter
  • B. Ogbus43 B. Ogbus
  • M. Ginter28 M. Ginter
  • P. Treu29 P. Treu
  • P. Osterhage6 P. Osterhage
  • M. Eggestein8 M. Eggestein
  • V. Grifo32 V. Grifo
  • L. Holer9 L. Holer
  • Y. Suzuki14 Y. Suzuki
  • I. Matanovic31 I. Matanovic

Substitutes

  • A. Jung5 A. Jung
  • D. Scherhant7 D. Scherhant
  • F. Muller21 F. Muller
  • C. Irie22 C. Irie
  • M. Philipp26 M. Philipp
  • N. Hofler27 N. Hofler
  • J. Makengo33 J. Makengo
  • K. Steinmann65 K. Steinmann
  • R. Tarnutzer69 R. Tarnutzer

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Match Statistics

Eintracht Frankfurt SC Freiburg
  • 7 Shots on Goal 2
  • 2 Shots off Goal 1
  • 15 Total Shots 4
  • 6 Blocked Shots 1
  • 12 Shots insidebox 4
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 9 Fouls 11
  • 5 Corner Kicks 6
  • 2 Offsides 1
  • 63% Ball Possession 37%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 5
  • 579 Total passes 322
  • 510 Passes accurate 271
  • 88% Passes % 84%
  • 1.11 expected_goals 0.55
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Eintracht Frankfurt Wins 4
Draws 4
SC Freiburg Wins 2

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1. Match Summary

Eintracht Frankfurt secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over SC Freiburg in a dominant performance. While the scoreline doesn't fully reflect the control Frankfurt exerted, two second-half goals from Faris Chaibi and Jean-Mattéo Bahoya sealed the win. The match saw a flurry of substitutions from both sides, but Frankfurt's changes proved more impactful. Key moments included Chaibi's goal immediately after coming on, and Bahoya adding a late second to confirm the result.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Eintracht Frankfurt were thoroughly deserving winners. Their statistical dominance is clear: 63% possession, 15 total shots to Freiburg’s 4, and a significantly higher number of shots on target (7 vs 2). Their passing accuracy of 88% demonstrates their control in midfield, allowing them to dictate the tempo. While their expected goals (xG) of 1.08 suggests they could have scored more, their defensive solidity was also evident, preventing Freiburg from creating clear-cut chances. The substitutions made by Albert Riera proved to be game-changing, injecting fresh energy and directly leading to goals.

SC Freiburg struggled to gain a foothold in the match. Their 37% possession and low shot count highlight their inability to create attacking opportunities. Despite a respectable 84% passing accuracy, they lacked the penetration to trouble the Frankfurt defense. Noah Atubolu in goal was busy, making 5 saves, indicating Frankfurt's consistent pressure. Freiburg's xG of 0.55 suggests they weren't creating high-quality chances, and their defensive efforts were ultimately undone by Frankfurt's attacking prowess. The substitutions made by Julian Schuster didn't seem to alter the course of the game.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 5': Substitution for Eintracht Frankfurt - Kauã Santos enters the game. Minute 63': Substitution for Eintracht Frankfurt - Mario Götze enters the game. Minute 64': Substitution for Eintracht Frankfurt - Oscar Højlund enters the game. Minute 64': GOAL! Eintracht Frankfurt - Faris Chaibi scores, assisted by Nnamdi Collins. (1-0) Minute 66': Yellow Card - Lucas Höler (SC Freiburg) Minute 72': Substitutions for SC Freiburg - Vincenzo Grifo and Lucas Höler are replaced. Minute 77': Substitutions for Eintracht Frankfurt - Jonathan Burkardt and Hugo Larsson are replaced. Minute 80': Substitution for SC Freiburg - Patrick Osterhage is replaced. Minute 81': GOAL! Eintracht Frankfurt - Jean-Mattéo Bahoya scores, assisted by Faris Chaibi. (2-0) Minute 86': Yellow Card - Nnamdi Collins (Eintracht Frankfurt) Minute 87': Yellow Card - Christian Irie (SC Freiburg)
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