BL / Matchday 26
So., 17.03.2024, 17:30
SIGNAL IDUNA PARK
Borussia Dortmund
3:1
(1:1)
Eintracht Frankfurt
13'
Mario Götze
Karim Adeyemi
33'
Mats Hummels
81'
Emre Can (Penalty)
90+3'
0
15
30
HZ
60
75
90
90.
3
90' Spielerwechsel: Timothy Chandler für Tuta
90' Spielerwechsel: Makoto Hasebe für Ellyes Skhiri
90+2' Gelbe Karte: Robin Koch
90+3.
90+3' Tor: Emre Can (Penalty)
87.
87' Gelbe Karte: Emre Can
85.
2
85' Spielerwechsel: Ramy Bensebaini für Ian Maatsen
85' Spielerwechsel: Salih Özcan für Julian Brandt
81.
81' Tor: Mats Hummels (Vorlage: Julian Brandt)
80.
80' Gelbe Karte: Aurélio Buta
74.
2
74' Spielerwechsel: Hugo Ekitiké für Mario Götze
74' Spielerwechsel: Aurélio Buta für Ansgar Knauff
74.
74' Spielerwechsel: Youssoufa Moukoko für Niclas Füllkrug
67.
67' Spielerwechsel: Farès Chaïbi für Junior Dina Ebimbe
65.
2
65' Spielerwechsel: Felix Nmecha für Marco Reus
65' Spielerwechsel: Jamie Gittens für Karim Adeyemi
33.
33' Tor: Karim Adeyemi (Vorlage: Donyell Malen)
13.
13' Tor: Mario Götze
Anpfiff

Bundesliga, Matchday 26
“We held our own for long periods”

Dino Toppmöller, Mario Götze and Robin Koch analyse the 3-1 loss in Dortmund.

Head coach Dino Toppmöller: “BVB deserved to win, judging by the first half in particular. We were up against one of the best eight teams in Europe. It’s never easy in this stadium, but we held our own for long periods and can build on this performance. We weren’t bold enough or accurate enough to cause BVB more problems defensively. It was a decent away performance for large spells, which is frustrating – but on the whole we were okay.”

Robin Koch: “We made a good start, partly thanks to the goal. That’s how we’d planned [to start the game] – with courage. BVB increased the pressure after that, played a lot of diagonal balls and had a lot of the ball in the penalty area. That’s how [their equaliser] came about. BVB have a great deal of quality and they closed us down well. There’s no shame in losing here.”

Mario Götze: “You have to continue to pose a threat to get anything here, particularly on the counterattack. We didn’t give much away, but we couldn’t trouble our opponents sufficiently on the break. We weren’t able to do that often enough.”