Overview
- Mahmoud Dahoud put Eintracht ahead in the 90+2 minute before Carney Chukwuemeka made it 3:3 in the 90+6, capping a match that had earlier swung through goals by Maximilian Beier (10) and Felix Nmecha (68) for BVB and Can Uzun (22, penalty) and Younes Ebnoutalib (71) for Frankfurt.
- Serhou Guirassy conceded the penalty for Frankfurt’s first equalizer with a foul on Robin Koch and remains in a scoring slump, though coach Niko Kovač backed the striker to recover.
- Frankfurt’s winter signing Younes Ebnoutalib scored on his Bundesliga debut off a pass from fellow newcomer Arnaud Kalimuendo, underlining the hosts’ January refresh.
- Kovač and defender Nico Schlotterbeck said Kalimuendo’s challenge on Schlotterbeck merited a red card, but the referee issued only yellow, prompting post-match disagreement over the decision.
- Dortmund stay second, while the gap to Bayern could grow to eleven points if the leaders beat Wolfsburg; Eintracht sit seventh and remain in the hunt for European places.