

Eintracht Frankfurt


RB Leipzig
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1.26
Expected Goals (xG)
1.84
Passing by
300 (85%)
Accurate passes
289 (84%)
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23
G
Michael Zetterer
7.3
3
d
Arthur Theatre
6.5
4
d
Robin Koch (C)
6.3
5
d
Aurèle Amenda
6.7
21
m
Nathaniel Brown
7.2
6
m
Oscar Hojlund
6.9
m
Hugo Larsson
34′
8
m
Fares Chaïbi
6.9
25
F
Arnaud Kalimuendo
6.9
F
Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab
9
F
Jonathan Burkardt
6.7

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
RB Leipzig cruised to an emphatic 1-3 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at Deutsche Bank Park, boosted by a great display from Yan Diomande.
Going into this Bundesliga clash, RB Leipzig sat comfortably in fourth place, looking to cement their Champions League ambitions. Eintracht Frankfurt, ranked seventh, wanted to upset the rhythm of their visitors and climb the table.
The game started with a lot of intensity from both sides. Leipzig drew first blood in the 27th minute when Yan Diomande found the net, silencing the home crowd.
Frankfurt responded quickly to the setback. Just seven minutes later, in the 34th minute, Hugo Larsson equalized, injecting new energy into the atmosphere at Deutsche Bank Park.
The remainder of the first half remained tense as both teams battled for dominance. Despite creating several chances, neither team could break the deadlock before the break.
The second half required tactical adjustments on the part of the two technicians to unlock the opposing defense. Leipzig looked sharper after the break, going forward with more purpose and intent.
The breakthrough came in the 70th minute through Antonio Nusa. His strike regained the lead for the visitors, swinging the momentum firmly in their favour.
Frankfurt pushed hard to equalize but left spaces at the back. Leipzig punished them late in the game to seal the result.
Conrad Harder struck the final blow in the 81st minute, securing a 1-3 win. His goal effectively ended any hopes of a late Frankfurt comeback.
Statistically, Leipzig proved more efficient, recording an Expected Goals (xG) figure of 1.84 compared to Frankfurt’s 1.26. The visitors had eight shots on goal, forcing five saves from the home goalkeeper.
Leipzig dominated the attacking metric with 19 shots in total, while Frankfurt struggled to convert their 15 attempts. Discipline was largely maintained, with just one yellow card issued throughout the contest.
This result strengthens RB Leipzig’s grip on a top-four spot as the season draws to a close. For Eintracht Frankfurt, the defeat hampers their push for Europe’s highest ranking places.

