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Comeback, special goal and more! BVB and Frankfurt in thriller
Borussia Dortmund got the better of Eintracht Frankfurt this Friday (8) at Signal Iduna Park.
Coming from behind, they won 3-2 in the match that opened the 33rd and penultimate round of the Bundesliga.
Playing in front of 81,365 fans in their final home game of the 2025/2026 season.
A result that complicated the Eagles’ situation in the fight for a place in next season’s Conference League.
Comeback already in the 1st half
Frankfurt went ahead after Dahoud got past four players and set up Uzun in a good position in less than two minutes.
BVB did not take long to seize control of the game.
The task was to be clinical and beat Zetterer.
Then the team with the third-most goals conceded in the Bundesliga made two mistakes, and Ryerson picked up his 16th assist of the season as Guirassy equalized (42').
The black-and-yellow comeback came before the break, with Schlotterbeck doing well inside the box (46').
There was a special goal
Frankfurt had a Chaibi goal ruled out for offside. And they saw Kobel deny Uzun.
They failed to take the chances they created and ended up being punished.
Italian-Brazilian Samuele Inácio — who had already forced a great save from Zetterer — took advantage of another decisive pass from Beier to score his first professional goal.
Frankfurt’s persistence was "rewarded" in the 87th minute through Burkardt.
There was still time for Süle, who has just announced his retirement, to come on for his final minutes in front of the Yellow Wall.
Standings and schedule
BVB confirmed second place by reaching 70 points.
They can no longer be caught by Leipzig, who have 62.
Frankfurt, meanwhile, stay eighth on 43.
The Conference League spot is currently going to Freiburg (44), who are Europa League finalists.
Augsburg have 40 and are still dreaming too.
Rest of the round
9/5 - Saturday
10:30 am - Leipzig St. Pauli
10:30 am - Stuttgart Bayer Leverkusen
10:30 am - Augsburg Borussia Mönchengladbach
10:30 am - Hoffenheim Werder Bremen
1:30 pm - Wolfsburg Bayern Munich
10/5 - Sunday
10:30 am - Hamburg Freiburg
12:30 pm - Cologne Heidenheim
2:30 pm - Mainz Union Berlin
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