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7Feb/10Off

Dortmund suffer 2nd defeat in a row

Borussia Dortmund 2 - 3 Eintracht Frankfurt

Borussia Dortmund played host to Eintracht Frankfurt, who hadn't won at Dortmund since 1991. But the visitors walked away victorious today.

The first half of the match came to be a very evenly matched affair, with both sides having plenty of possession and attempts at goal. It was the away team that managed to open the scoring though. With 7 minutes played Benjamin Kohler leaped to meet a Patrick  Ochs cross, and powered home a header.

Frankfurt nearly added a second minutes later when Altintop got some space at the edge of the box but Marc Ziegler was quick off his line to muffle out any attack.

On the 15th minute Dortmund managed to pull a goal back. Grosskreutz's corner was cleared only as far as Mohamed Zidan who played the ball back into the box where Mats Hummels was quick to react to put the ball in the back of the net.

Both teams had their fair share in chances on goal but Frankfurt were the closest to adding to their tally. Altintop managed to shot past Ziegler in the 27th minute but Mats Hummels was quick to clear the ball off the line, and just a few minutes later Altintop again had another great chance but failed to materialise a free header.

On the 39th minute Barrios was clear on goal but quick reactions by the goalkeeper ensured that the Dortmund hitman didn't score.

So at halftime the teams remained on level terms at 1-1.

The second half both teams took a while to get into the match shot wise, both teams kept plenty of possession though.

Dortmund then took the lead in the 56th minute. Owomoyela done well to retain possession of the ball in the oppositions box, he played the ball out to Zidan who crossed the ball into the box. Barrios was there to slot home from a few yards.

Dortmund went on to create a few good chances but the Frankfurt goalkeeper was on good form. In the 64th minute a Frankfurt corner was cleared out to Jung who fired a shot from 20 yards but it took a deflection on the way and Ziegler had no chance. The score levelled at 2-1.

The match livened up as both teams went all out for the winner. Dortmund came closest when a scramble in front of goal failed to materialise. It was then in the 73rd minute when Frankfurt took the lead. Meier took advantage of some slack defending to shoot past Ziegler.

Dortmund had the best chance after that just 1 minute away from the end of regulation time, Santana managed to head over the bar from 2 yards.

Borussia Dortmund: Ziegler- Owomoyela, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer, K. Großkreutz, Sahin, Le Tallec, Zidan, Valdez, Barrios
Eintracht Frankfurt: Nikolov- Jung, Franz, Russ, Spycher, Chris, P. Ochs, Meier, Teber, Köhler, Halil Altintop

4Feb/10Off

Borussia Dortmund against Eintracht Frankfurt: Preview

Borussia Dortmund look to splash doubts of a lack of good form and are setting their sights on Frankfurt. Dortmund fell last weekend 1-4 against a strong Suttgart side away from home. The Westfalen return home and will have the support of 70,000 or more fans rooting for them for the clash against Frankfurt on Sunday (17.30).

Dortmund will have Mohamad Zidan back in the squad and it appears that Sven Bender is fit. Bender will be a game time decision, but in training today he had no pain from an earlier complication from the knee. Dortmund will be missing star midfielder Kuba who is suffering from back problems. Felipe Santana is still making a recovery from a bone bruise but the prognosis is looking better.

Frankfurt have a strew of their own players missing but much of their starting eleven has not been badly effected. Big Star missing from Frankfurt is the Greek forward Amanatidis. Dortmund can cushion their lead on Frankfurt in a European place with a win. Frankfurt is eight points behind Dortmund and a win would see Dortmund move eleven points clear of Frankfurt. Dortmund currently sit fourth in the table on 36 points and are looking ambitiously to play European football this year.

Possible Lineups:

Borussia Dortmund: Ziegler - Owomoyela, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer - Bender (Santana), Sahin - Valdez, Zidan, Großkreutz - Barrios.
Bench: Höttecke - Dede, Hünemeier, Santana, Hajnal, Götze, Ginczek, Stiepermann.
Questionable: Bender, Barrios, Santana.
Missing: Weidenfeller, Kuba, Kehl, Tinga, Feulner, Rangelov, Öztekin.

Eintracht Frankfurt: Nikolov - Franz, Russ, Chris, Spycher - Teber - Ochs, Meier, Liberopoulos, Köhler - Altintop.
Bench: Fährmann - Jung, Heller, Tsoumou, Caio, Toski, Titsch-Rivero
Questionable: Chris, Teber.
Missing: Petkovic, Vasoski, Bajramovic, Korkmaz, Clark, Fenin, Amanatidis, Schwegler, Tosun, Alvarez.

Referee: Unknown
Yellow Card Tally: Barrios, Sahin, Valdez, Schmelzer (all 4) - Teber (9), Ochs (4).

Attendance: 70,000(unofficial number)

30Aug/09Off

All even between BVB and Eintracht Frankfurt

The wait for win number 2 of 2009/10 for BVB will have to wait until the next game as this away trip to Frankfurt ended in what could be described as a frustrating 1-1 draw for both sides

the first half saw Frankfurt have a good chance of taking the lead with a powerful Amanatidis strike denied by an equally great save from Weidenfeller who was not to be beaten this time.

the next best chance of the game fell to BVB's Mohamed Zidan who intercepted a back pass from Vasoski only to have his shot frustratingly saved by Frankfurt's Nikolov.

Amanatidis again proved to be a thorn in BVB's side as in the 34th min he finally put the ball in the back of the net but this goal was subsequently ruled offside by the linesman, a decision later to be seen as incorrect.

that was the real story of the first half ... frustration on both sides and justly it ended 0-0

for BVB it saw also chances for Sahin and Valdez missed and the creative effort of Kuba thwarted by a stubborn defence.

this was a game which saw Mohamed Zidan replace Lucas Barrios in the BVB starting 11, and also marked the first start of the season for the egyptian striker , who's previous roles have seen him coming of the bench and scoring goals late in the game.

and this time that continued as Zidan capitalized to fire BVB into the lead on 62 mins. with a goal created by a mistake from Amanatidis who just a mere 4 mins saw himself go from villain to hero as he made up for the mistake by firing home the equalizer for the home side.

BVB will consider themselves satisfied to have taken home a point but frustrated to have not taken home 3

with the next bundesliga game coming against Bayern Munich it seems that the frustrations in front of goal which has seen only 3 goals in 3 games so far this season  will have to be resolved during the international break in order to try and get that elusive win number 2 .

Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller - Owomoyela, Subotic, Santana, Dede - Hummels - Kuba, Sahin - Hajnal - Valdez, Zidan.
Substitutions: 62. Liberopoulos für Caio, 64. Bajramovic for Teber - 72. Großkreutz for Kuba, 78. Barrios for Valdez, 82. Feulner for Hajnal.
Goals: 0:1 Zidan (61., Hajnal), 1:1 Amanatidis (68.).