Eintracht Frankfurt secured his entry into the Champions League with a 3: 1 (1: 1) victory at SC Freiburg on the last match day of the Bundesliga. The SCF lost fourth place through the defeat and will play in the Europa League in the coming season. You can always find all the highlights from the first and second Bundesliga from Monday morning at the ARD Mediathek and at Sportschau.de: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga/index.html We look forward to your subscription on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschau checks our website: https://www.sportschau.de Our Sportschau-themenwelt in the Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/sport/ Ritsu Doan had already dreamed of the Champions League feed on Saturday (27th game minute). The goals of Ansgar Knauff (45.+4), Rasmus Kristensen (61.) and Ellyes Skhiri (63.), however, ensured the deserved away win of the Frankfurter, through which the SGE was able to celebrate its third place and thus the royal class. “For us as a club, this is a huge story,” said Frankfurt sports director Markus Krösche in the sports show interview: “It is a historical success, we fought hard for that.” The game was hardly kicked out, when Borussia Dortmund was already in the parallel game. It was already assumed in advance that the last convincing BVB would successfully make his home game against Kieler, who had already relegated. Nevertheless, the Dortmund leadership tightened the situation in Freiburg: Freiburg practically slipped fifth in the flash table with the kick -off – and was therefore foremed. The Freiburgers started the game aggressively without going to the risk early. The SC collected possession of the ball, slapped the first flanks into the Frankfurt penalty area, but it did not get dangerous in front of Kevin Trapp’s goal. The guests started behavior, but then also found the game. An intensive game developed that lived on the tension and the heated mood. Both teams did not play much in a playful manner, and the Freiburg lead goal resulted from a standard. Philipp Lienhart, before whose long throws in the penalty area Eintracht coach Dino Toppmöller had explicitly warned in the run-up to the game, threw the ball to the five-meter room, Matthias Ginter extended and completed volley from a central position. Thanks to an individual campaign, the deserved compensation was achieved late in the added time of the first round – and with the help of the Freiburg defensive. Knauff put the ball into the run technically finely over Lienhart. The Austrian, actually still well posted, sawed past the ball when trying to clarify, so that Knauff was able to complete the right in the penalty area. Halftime two started under the old sign: Freiburg needed a goal, especially since the Dortmund had increased to 2-0 in the parallel game. The SC posted more possession again, but was also a bit lucky when Johan Manzambi’s handball in the penalty area previously presented a wafer -thin offside position and was no longer up for a possible penalty. Another Freiburg mistake enabled the Eintracht leadership: Vincenzo Grifo worked unclear the ball under distress, the SGE quickly played forward over Ekitiké. With a little luck, the ball landed at Kristensen, who pulled out of about 20 meters and hit the left corner flat. Less than three minutes later, the now ice -cold Eintracht increased: again Kristensen came to the right in the penalty area due to a standard, Ellyes Skhiri held his foot on the long post. From there, the ball bounced down to the aluminum, from there back to Manzambis and over the goal line. The gate was attributed by the DFL Skhiri. Frankfurt led 3-1 and now clearly had the Champions League in mind. Freiburg tried everything again in the final phase, coach Schuster changed aggressively, but the punch was missing. The SC hardly brought about anything, and body language also became increasingly negative. Instead, Eintracht could have scored its fourth goal by Ekitiké (88.) after a counterattack. Starting positions: SC Freiburg: Atubolu – Rosenfelder, Ginter, Lienhart, Makengo – M. Eggestein, Manzambi, Doan, Höler, Grifo – Adamu Trainer: Julian Schuster Eintracht: Trapp – Collins, R. Koch, Thistensen, Skhiri, Brown, Larsson, Chaibi – Knauf, Dinner: Dino Toppmöller Referee: Benjamin Brand #bundesliga #sportschaub Bundesliga

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