Highlights
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Full-time: Stuttgart 2-3 Frankfurt
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試合終了
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Offside denies miraculous comeback!
The Germany winger gets on the end of a flick-on and finishes nicely. Führich thinks he's made it 3-3, but due to an offside, a VAR check has ruled out the goal! Frankfurt remain in front!
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SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionNo goal
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Stoppage time
There is to be five additional minutes at the end of this game. Stuttgart need just one to level the scores!
90'
Now then!
Woltemade scores his first league goal for Stuttgart to make it very interesting as we enter stoppage time. He does well to roll his opposite man and then score past Trapp with a neat finish.
86'
Long-range stunner!
Vagnoman gets Stuttgart on the board! The full-back steps on to the ball outside the box before letting fly with his left foot. It takes a slight deflection off Theate and loops over Trapp and into the back of the net.
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Brown goes down
The scorer of Frankfurt's second goes down with cramp, causing the play to be interrupted momentarily.
78'
Goalscorer departs
Ekitiké, the man who began the scoring for Frankfurt today with a bullet header, is brought off in place of Chaïbi. Collins also comes off in place of Bahoya.
76'
Good battle for pace
It's Marmoush vs. Diehl as the Egyptian looks to run through on goal. The young Stuttgart player did well to keep up with the pacey Marmoush, and puts a good shoulder tackle in to nudge the in-form man off the ball.
74'
Hosts denied by monster block
The ball is squared to Jeff Chabot following a corner, and his shot was destined to nestle in the back of the net were it not for a great block from Ansgar Knauff!
72'
Great skills!
Ekitiké cleverly juggles the ball past his opponents near the halfway line. This Frankfurt side are playing with real confidence!
70'
Woodwork again!
Millot's shot comes crashing off the bar and flies away. El Bilal Touré's clever flick set Millot up next to the penalty spot, but the powerful effort was just too high.
68'
Frankfurt come close to a fourth twice!
Nübel first denies Marmoush in a one-on-one scenario. Next, the Germany international gets his body in the way of Brown's cross into the box which could have been dangerous for the hosts.
65'
Millot tests Trapp
The Frenchman's left-footed curling attempt from outside of the box bounces just in front of the Frankfurt 'keeper, but he keeps his eye on the ball and pushes it away.
62'
Marmoush with another free-kick!
He's done it again! Marmoush steps up and hits a fantastic free-kick which sails past Nübel into the top-left corner for Frankfurt's third!
61'
Marmoush fouled again
As is often the case with key players, Marmoush is brought down once again before he can build up a head of steam and wins a free-kick.
61'
Double change for the hosts
In an attempt to turn things around, Hoeneß brings on two sets of fresh legs in Justin Diehl and El Bilal Touré.
59'
Slick move
Frankfurt are really strutting their stuff now. They work it up towards the penalty area nicely before Marmoush attempts a cute chipped pass in behind the Stuttgart defence. The hosts manage to clear it for a corner.
57'
Into the book
Chabot catches Marmoush's heel with his studs, bringing the Egyptian to ground, and the referee cautions the centre-back for his troubles.
55'
Brown doubles up for Frankfurt!
It's 2-0 to the visitors! Praise must go to substitute Knauff here, who drives at the Stuttgart defence before electing to go round the outside before crossing in from the right side of the box. It takes a fortunate deflection of Chabot and sits up perfectly for Brown to tap in for two!
53'
Acrobatics from Rieder
Führich picks out his teammate at the far post, and with the ball slightly behind him, he goes for the spectacular and attempts an overhead kick which sails wide of the target. It would have been some equaliser!
The vital touch from Ekitiké
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50'
Both sides trying to establish dominance
After the stoppage-time opener at the end of the first half, both teams are trying to get their foot on the ball to get this second period underway as best as possible, but there have so far been no chances.
46'
Here we go for the second half!
Dino Toppmöller makes one change at the break, bringing on Knauff for Ebimbe, as the second gets underway!
後半開始
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控え
前半終了
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Half-time! Stuttgart 0-1 Frankfurt
Ice-cold from Frankfurt, who take the lead on the stroke of half-time. Marmoush is the provider, the Egyptian's corner headed home at the near post by Hugo Ekitiké.
39'
Chance!
Stiller threads a brilliant pass into the feet of Millot, but he can't keep his shot down. There was more in that!
Trapp's moment
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Trapp the hero!
The Frankfurt No.1 guesses right - quite literally - to deny Demirović from the spot. What a huge moment that could be.
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Decision stands!
Demirović goes down under Larsson's robust challenge in the box. There's a VAR check, but it stands...
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SituationPenalty
ReviewPrevious Offside?
DecisionPenalty
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Woodwork!
So close for Stuttgart. Führich opens up the Frankfurt defence and clips a pass to Demirović, who gets in-between two Frankfurt defenders and directs the ball over Trapp but off the crossbar.
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Right idea
Führich comes in off the left after good work by Millot and Demirović, the Germany winger forcing the first save of note from Trapp.
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Warning shot
Marmoush is played in over the top by Tuta, but drags his eventual shot wide. The flag was up for offside, in any case.
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Stuttgart team news
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Frankfurt team news
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Stuttgart starting XI
Nübel - Vagnoman, Rouault, Chabot, Mittelstädt - Karazor (c), Stiller – Millot, Rieder, Führich - Demirović
Stuttgart subs
Bredlow, Al-Dakhil, Hendriks, Keitel, El Bilal, Woltemade, Stenzel, Diehl, Chase
Eintracht Frankfurt starting XI
Trapp (c) - Collins, Tuta, Koch, Theate – Ebimbe, Shkiri, Larsson, Brown - Ekitiké, Marmoush
Eintracht Frankfurt subs
Santos, Ramming, Amenda, Chaibi, Matanović, Dahoud, Bahoya, Uzun, Götze, Knauff
A mainstay on the Bundesliga calendar
Today's match will be the 103rd Bundesliga meeting between Stuttgart and Frankfurt. VfB boast the slightly better record, winning on 44 occasions compared to just 35 Frankfurt victories (23 draws). The 102 previous clashes have also resulted in a total of 358 goals (186 Stuttgart, 172 Frankfurt), an average of just over 3.5 goals per game.
Mixed fortunes in Europe
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Sebastian Hoeneß on facing Frankfurt
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Dino Toppmöller on facing Stuttgart
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Probable line-ups
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Home comforts
A word of warning for the high-flying Eagles: Stuttgart are enjoying the longest unbeaten home run of all Bundesliga teams: 16 matches (W11, D5).
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