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Eintracht Frankfurt in the individual criticism after 0: 2 at Union Berlin

Jens Grahl: Substituted for the injured Kevin Trapp and couldn’t complain of a lack of activity in his first Bundesliga game in six years. Blameless for the goals conceded.

Evan Ndicka: Especially in the first half, he rarely got into duels and was too hesitant. Often had to chase after, but improved in the second half.

Martin Hinteregger: While still enthusiastically celebrated in Barcelona, ​​the captain spent a highly unpleasant afternoon in Berlin. Was too easily shaken off by Awoniyi before conceding the first goal and was often the second winner against the robust striker afterwards. In many critical moments, he was never able to bring the stability in the back that it would have needed against Union.

Total: Like Ndicka, he had a lot of problems because he was overrun by the fast Berliners and also received little support from his side overall.

Ajdin Hrustic: Almost non-existent in the game structure and defensively unable to break the Berlin attack waves. One of the weakest Frankfurters.

Kristijan Jakic: Overwhelmed like his partner Hrustic in the center. Lost the ball in his own penalty area before the 0:2, but didn’t get any commands from his teammates in the scene either.

Timothy Chandler: Union put a lot of pressure on his side in the first half, so the German-American was almost exclusively occupied with defensive tasks. Between him and his backer Tuta there were often too big gaps, which Union repeatedly pushed dangerously into. Was largely overwhelmed and was taken off the field after just under an hour.

Filip Kostic: As required on the other hand, Chandler, especially in the backward movement, which demanded a lot of effort from him. Has been overrun time and time again. His resting balls had no effect.

Jens Petter Hauge: As a playmaker with way too many timeouts, couldn’t create a threat or keep the Berlin defense busy. No recommendation for further missions from the beginning.

Jesper Lindström: Earned a plus point as a busy bee when he once ran deep into his own half to save for his defensive teammates who had moved up. In his actual field of activity further up the field, however, he hardly achieved anything.

Goncalo Patience: A completely different type of player than the flexible Borré should fix the balls in the front in the center, which he rarely succeeded because he hardly got any useful passes. Moved far too little for a target player.

Ragnar Ache: Replaced Lindstrom. Couldn’t create any danger.

Daichi Kamada: Came for Hrustic. No new impetus came from him either.

Ansgar Knauff: Got to play for Chandler. Didn’t add more speed to the game.

Christopher Lenz: Subbed in for Kostic. Hardly found in game.

Makoto Hasebe: Instead of Jakic in the game. Couldn’t do anything worth mentioning.

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