Eintracht Frankfurt, with Rafael Borré as starter, draws against Hoffenheim and gives way in the German league

In the Bundesliga, all that remains is to fight for international tournament spots after Bayern Munich won its tenth consecutive title

Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Eintracht Frankfurt v FC Barcelona - Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany - April 7, 2022 Eintracht Frankfurt's Rafael Santos Borre in action with FC Barcelona's Eric Garcia REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim each scored one point after signing tables in the 31st match of the 2021-2022 Bundesliga in Germany. The match was exciting after the locals started down the scoreboard, then managed to make a comeback and on the end it was tied for the visit in a direct duel for the international tournament zone.

The goals of the match for the home team were scored by Evan N'Dicka in the 32nd minute of the first half, who scored the first goal of the match in the 11th minute of the first half, and the Japanese Daichi Kamada in the 20th minute of the second half. The visitors' other goal was scored by Georginio Rutter 32 minutes into the second half.

The figure of the party was Georginio Rutter. The Hoffenheim striker showed his best level by scoring the long-awaited goal of the draw. On the side of the locals Filip Kostic also played a good game. The steering wheel of Eintracht Frankfurt because he sought the opposite goal with 3 shots. In addition, Rafael Santos Borré was again important because of his insisting pressure on the rival's departure and physical deployment on the front line.

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Several offenses in the midfield forced the rhythm of the game to be cut. There were several admonitions: Stefan Posch, Rafael Santos Borré who engaged in an argument with Posch and the claim to the referee cost him the yellow card. Angelo Stiller and Robert Skov were the other two players reprimanded in the match.

Eintracht Frankfurt strategist Oliver Glasner stopped the starting eleven with a 3-6-1 formation with Kevin Trapp in the goal; Tuta, Martin Hinteregger and Evan N'Dicka on the defensive line; Ansgar Knauff, Kristijan Jakic, Sebastian Rode, Filip Kostic, Jesper Lindström and Daichi Kamada in the middle; and Rafael Santos I erased in the attack. The Colombian player was replaced in 67 minutes into the match by Jens Petter. This change is thinking about next Thursday's match where the 'Eagles of Germany' will play against West Ham United in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League semifinals.

For their part, those chosen by Sebastian Hoeness took the field with a 3-6-1 scheme with Oliver Baumann under the three suits; Kevin Akpoguma, Kevin Vogt and Stefan Posch in defense; Ihlas Bebou, Diadie Samassekou, Angelo Stiller, David Raum, Andrej Kramaric and Bruun Larsen in the middle of the court; and Munas Dabbur in the lead.

The judge chosen to lead the match at the Deutsche Bank Park stadium was Sven Jablonski. For the following date, Eintracht Frankfurt will perform as a visitor against Bayer Leverkusen and Hoffenheim will host Freiburg.

With this result, the host accumulates 40 points throughout the competition and is ranked ninth. For its part, the visit totals 46 units and ranks eighth. After Bayern Munich's 3-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund, the German championship already has an owner and is the 'Bavarian' club for the tenth time in a row, ever achieved in any of the most important leagues on the European continent.

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