With the coup, the fear opponents Borussia Mönchengladbach has done in the fight against relegation from the Bundesliga another big step. Igor de Camargo gave the bottom club on Sunday evening with his score a 1-0 (0-0) win at Eintracht Frankfurt, against which they had previously in the German Beletage most defeats have to plug (30).
The Frankfurt lost the third round game back. This shortened the gap to the relegation place Borussia on three points, the 15th to the saving Rank of further six points. "It was just a good counter," said Frankfurt coach Michael Skibbe. We had a mass of more opportunities and should have won the game.
"Before 43 700 spectators were the guests who had already won the back half of the season in Nuremberg, at least in the second half the better team. Eintracht midfielder Caio would have been repeatedly provide the leadership. The surprise from the start had already been botene Brazilians in the first half, three high-profile opportunities.
In the 33rd Minute he hit a curling shot off the post. Here, the exchange Caios to Dynamo Moscow in the past week was almost certain. But the 24-year-old, with 3, 8 million euros, the most expensive new signing of the Frankfurt club's history, fell at the last minute due to a cartilage defect in the knee by the medical check on the Russians - and came back ruefully on the Main.
The agile Caio in the first section of the most prominent actor in a streaky game, the harmony in the first 45 minutes clearly dominated. The Gladbach, where new signing Michael Fink (Besiktas Istanbul) was sitting on the bench acted, not necessarily enough. Were then obtained by blunders in the Frankfurt back line but ways had the Borussia striker Mike Hanke (34) and de Camargo (41) to naive and misguided in a promising position.
In addition to the hosts Caio long time was just the lone striker Martin Fenin dangerous to the Borussia housing. But the Czech, the first to the 70th Minute on the bench top scorer Theofanis Gekas seated (hamstring) took put a header over the goal (11).
The Frankfurt lost the third round game back. This shortened the gap to the relegation place Borussia on three points, the 15th to the saving Rank of further six points. "It was just a good counter," said Frankfurt coach Michael Skibbe. We had a mass of more opportunities and should have won the game.
"Before 43 700 spectators were the guests who had already won the back half of the season in Nuremberg, at least in the second half the better team. Eintracht midfielder Caio would have been repeatedly provide the leadership. The surprise from the start had already been botene Brazilians in the first half, three high-profile opportunities.
In the 33rd Minute he hit a curling shot off the post. Here, the exchange Caios to Dynamo Moscow in the past week was almost certain. But the 24-year-old, with 3, 8 million euros, the most expensive new signing of the Frankfurt club's history, fell at the last minute due to a cartilage defect in the knee by the medical check on the Russians - and came back ruefully on the Main.
The agile Caio in the first section of the most prominent actor in a streaky game, the harmony in the first 45 minutes clearly dominated. The Gladbach, where new signing Michael Fink (Besiktas Istanbul) was sitting on the bench acted, not necessarily enough. Were then obtained by blunders in the Frankfurt back line but ways had the Borussia striker Mike Hanke (34) and de Camargo (41) to naive and misguided in a promising position.
In addition to the hosts Caio long time was just the lone striker Martin Fenin dangerous to the Borussia housing. But the Czech, the first to the 70th Minute on the bench top scorer Theofanis Gekas seated (hamstring) took put a header over the goal (11).
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