
Borussia Dortmund


Eintracht Frankfurt
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1.74
Expected goals (xG)
1.12
Passing
470 (87%)
Accurate passes
374 (86%)
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23
G
Michael Zetterer
21
D
Nathaniel Brown
3
D
Arthur Theate
4
D
Robin Koch (C)
5
D
Aurèle Amenda
M
Mahmoud Dahoud
15
M
Ellyes Skhiri
8
M
Farès Chaïbi
20
M
Ritsu Doan
25
F
Arnaud Kalimuendo

Bundesliga Standings – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
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- Relegation
Borussia Dortmund edged Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 in a thrilling Bundesliga encounter at Signal Iduna Park, with defensive contributions proving decisive in a closely contested match.
Borussia Dortmund claimed a vital three points against Eintracht Frankfurt on May 8, securing a 3-2 victory that keeps them firmly in the title race. The Black and Yellows sit second in the table with 67 points from 31 matches, while Frankfurt remain seventh with 43 points from 32 games.
Frankfurt struck first with stunning speed. Can Uzun fired the visitors ahead in just the second minute, catching Dortmund cold in the opening moments. The early setback forced the hosts to respond quickly and regain control of proceedings.
Dortmund equalized through Serhou Guirassy in the 42nd minute. Guirassy’s goal sparked momentum shift as the home side began to dominate possession. The midfielder’s finish proved crucial in leveling the contest before halftime.
Just before the interval, Nico Schlotterbeck added a second for Dortmund. The defender’s goal in the 45th minute gave the hosts a 2-1 advantage heading into the break. Schlotterbeck’s contribution showcased Dortmund’s attacking threat from all areas.
The second half saw Dortmund consolidate their lead. Samuele Inacio extended the advantage to 3-1 in the 72nd minute with a composed finish. The defender’s goal appeared to have settled the contest decisively.
Frankfurt refused to surrender. Jens Burkardt pulled one back in the 87th minute, setting up a tense finale. The away side pressed hard but could not find an equalizer despite sustained pressure.
Dortmund controlled proceedings throughout, recording 56% possession and 13 shots compared to Frankfurt’s nine attempts. The hosts created more clear-cut chances, with an expected goals (xG) reading of 1.74 against Frankfurt’s 1.12. Schlotterbeck earned a team-high rating of 8.5 for his all-around display.
Maximilian Beier orchestrated Dortmund’s attacking play effectively, providing two assists while making key passes throughout the match. His creative influence proved invaluable in breaking down Frankfurt’s defense.
Frankfurt’s goalkeeper made five saves to keep his side competitive. Uzun’s early strike showed the visitors’ threat on the counter-attack, but Dortmund’s defensive solidity ultimately proved decisive.
The victory moves Dortmund closer to the title conversation. Frankfurt’s loss leaves them searching for consistency in their push toward European qualification positions.
