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Frankfurt nudge nearer to Champions League after beating Stuttgart
Frankfurt nudge nearer to Champions League after beating Stuttgart

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time29-03-2025

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Frankfurt nudge nearer to Champions League after beating Stuttgart

Frankfurt's Mario Goetze (L) celebrates scoring his side's first goal with his teammate Hugo Ekitike during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and VfB Stuttgart at Deustche Bank Park. Arne Dedert/dpa Eintracht Frankfurt moved closer to securing a Champions League spot after Mario Götze clinched a 1-0 home win over 10-man VfB Stuttgart. The Eagles flew up to third in the Bundesliga with seven to play, although Mainz can reclaim that spot with a win at 12th-placed Borussia Dortmund on Sunday. Advertisement Frankfurt now have a five-point cushion on fifth-placed Borussia Mönchengladbach, but Freiburg can cut that gap to three if they win at home to Union Berlin on Sunday. Mid-table Stuttgart, runners-up last term, went close in the first half through Jamie Leweling and Enzo Millot. Frankfurt also had two efforts cleared off the line from Tuta and Ansgar Knauff, who was injured as he fell after shooting. Hugo Etikité then hit the post, moments after having another good chance, and Götze fired the rebound over. In a frantic passage of play, Ameen Al-Dakhil soon hauled down Ekitiké and was sent off for a professional foul on 58 minutes. Götze did not make the same mistake twice on 71 and netted after Hugo Larsson's effort had come back off the post.

Eintracht Frankfurt hail 'Marmoush replacement' Mario Götze after massive UEL win
Eintracht Frankfurt hail 'Marmoush replacement' Mario Götze after massive UEL win

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time14-03-2025

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Eintracht Frankfurt hail 'Marmoush replacement' Mario Götze after massive UEL win

After squandering the lead against FC Union Berlin in the Bundesliga last Sunday, Eintracht Frankfurt could not have hoped for a better reaction in Thursday night's Europa League fixture. In point of fact, head coach Dino Toppmöller literally labelled it 'the perfect reaction' in both his post-match interview and at the press conference. Eintracht are headed to the Europa League Finals behind four exceptional goals in their 4-1 victory (6-2 aggregate) over Ajax Amsterdam. Virtually everything went right for the German 2021/22 Europa League Champions. Young SGE prospect Jean-Matteo Bahoya and Hugo Ekitiké combined in elegant fashion for 1-0 in the 7th minute. After that, it was German footballing legend Mario Götze's time to shine – Götze would score two of the remaining three goals. Bahoya and Ekitiké also combined again to net the decisive 3-0 in the 67th. Götze's sparkling performance remained the main talking point for both Toppmöller, Eintracht board-member-for-sport Markus Krösche, and Götze's fellow German footballing legend Lothar Matthäus. The full crowd gave Götze a memorable standing ovation when he exited the pitch in the 85th. The 32-year-old – written off by Borussia Dortmund at the end of the 2019/20 campaign – continues to defy the odds. Dortmund allowed Götze to depart on an expiring contract. The 2014 German World Cup winner remained jobless until Ajax Amsterdam picked him up as a free agent well after the autumn 2020 transfer deadline. Since Frankfurt took a chance and brought him back to German football, Götze has obstinately refused to go into gentle retirement. This year, he's scored four goals and registered three assists in several clutch performances among his 29 appearances across all competitions. his two superb goals. It was his first double pack in the Eintracht jersey. 'It's amazing what Mario does with the ball,' Matthäus noted on RTL, 'He doesn't just play football, he enjoys it too. That's what makes him so strong.' 'Mario is an extremely important player,' Krösche added in his RTL interview. 'Especially with a young team, you need players who can provide stability. His two goals were superb has scored superbly both times.' 'Mario plays very much for the team, without trying to take centre stage and shine,' Toppmöller said. 'Mario is a Champions League player. He possesses footballing calm.' Toppmöller joked a little more at the press conference, noting that Götze – who wears the no. 27 on his tricot – should drop the first digit from the back of his jersey. That would leave him with the no. 7, the tricot number of the departed Omar Marmoush. 'He can follow in Marmoush's footsteps,' Toppmöller laughed. GGFN | Peter Weis

📸 Götze rolls the clock back with classy UEL goal vs Ajax 😍
📸 Götze rolls the clock back with classy UEL goal vs Ajax 😍

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time13-03-2025

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📸 Götze rolls the clock back with classy UEL goal vs Ajax 😍

Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt looks set to make another deep run in the Europa League after putting more than one foot in the quarter finals against Ajax this a 2-1 away win in Amsterdam during their first leg clash last week, Die Adler have jumped to a 2-0 lead in Germany's financial capital tonight to all but guarantee their place in the next round of the competition. Fans will no doubt be enjoying themselves at Deutsche Bank Park, especially after a sensational goal by former German international and Borussia Dortmund wunderkind Mario Götze. Götze's control and finish 🥶#UEL — UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) March 13, 2025 Now 32 and heading into the twilight of his career, Götze rolled the clock back to bag Frankfurt's second goal in the 25th minute when he chested down a chipped pass from Robin Koch before turning to slot past Ajax 'keeper Matheus on the half-volley. Aging like a fine Swabian Whiskey. 📸 Alex Grimm - 2025 Getty Images

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