Five goals in a match: a stadium pays tribute to Jovic



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Frankfurt.

Probably the one who has such strikers. C & # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Sebastien Haller and especially Luka Jovic, who made this very entertaining Bundesliga game in the spotlight and scored the seven goals in the irresistible 7: 1 (3: 0) victory of Frankfurt Eintracht on Fortuna Dusseldorf. Haller scored twice, but the man of the evening was Serbian Jovic with five goals (27, 35, 56, 69, 72). Jovic has already scored seven goals in the league. For a long time after the match, it was celebrated with frenzy by fans, rightly so. "It's really amazing what Luka has scored for goals today," said right-back Danny da Costa.

The two strikers made the difference. This series of badault is among the best, which storms currently in the Bundesliga. Both were never mastered, were dangerous for the flames and the cold in the penalty area. Jovic and Haller have scored 12 of 19 goals scored this season alone. However, a Frankfurt player had never reached five goals in a match, despite stars like Yeboah, Grabowski, Gekas or Meier. The sports leaders of Hesse should choose the Serbs as soon as possible. The last professional to score five goals in the Bundesliga was Robert Lewandowski. And the best Frankfurt striker was not at all present: the Cup hero, Ante Rebic, grunted a lock because of a yellow-red card. Eintracht even outclbaded Bayern with its dazzling victory – at least for one night.

Even when the referee Deniz Aytekin whistled after 45 minutes of a very partial Bundesliga match, a breeze of enthusiasm was unleashed in the arena of the city 's forest. The approximately 50,000 spectators stood up and applauded for a long time. That did not exist for a long time in Frankfurt: at the break, Eintracht Frankfurt was already leading 3-0 against a completely helpless defender from Düsseldorf. The Fortunen were well served. More recently, Hesse were leading so early with a three-goal difference on day four of the 2015/2016 season, before ending the match against 1 FC Cologne 6-2.

Already in the first 45 minutes, Eintracht played, after a difficult start, almost in a small intoxication. After the first goal of 20-year-old Sebastien Haller, who inflicted a controversial hand penalty, Frankfurt managed almost everything. The ball worked like clockwork, nice combinations were mixed with the offensive game, practically every minute offered to the hosts in difficult situations. But it was mostly the offensive players Haller, Luka Jovic, Filip Kostic and Mijat Gacinovic, who were constantly worried about Torgefahr, who were no longer happy to play for a long time and the terrible defeats of Düsseldorf. It could have been easy at halftime 4: 0, 5: 0 or even 6: 0, Lucas Torro and Evan Ndicka failed with their attempts still on the crossbar. This first half was among the best that Eintracht had delivered this season in the Bundesliga. Frankfurter took the opportunity to put the icing on the cake.

However, Eintracht was lucky: the penalty for the first goal, which looked a lot like the can opener against former coach Friedhelm Funkel, was more than controversial. Referee Aytekin used the video badistant: Torro had fired at Fortuna captain Adam Bodzek at close range. It would not have been a bad decision if the video specialists in Cologne had not intervened. In any case, they intervened late. The match was in full swing, Luka Jovic even had a great opportunity to score. A good minute after the situation in question, Aytekin again watched the scene on television.

The Eintracht came naturally to the leadership. After that, she played as a released, as revealed. Filip Kostic, touched by Gacinovic, flanked and Jovic led the ball in an artistic way towards goal 2-0 (27.). Shortly after, Haller placed Jovic halfway up, which is technically very attractive. 35 minutes were there only completed.

After 50 minutes Haller scored a goal to make it 4: 0. Luka Jovic even scored 5: 1 in the 55th minute. His replacement, Dodi Lukebakio, had been reduced to 1: 4 in the meantime, provoking the wrath of Kevin Trapp. Once again, the goalkeeper did not manage to survive a match without conceding a goal. Shortly after, the goalkeeper, slightly beaten anyway, as a precaution from the square, Frederik Rönnow came for his second Bundesliga use. And then the Luka Jovic festival continued, the Serbs met at will, at 6: 1 and 7: 1. The record that Dieter Müller set with six goals for the 1st FC Cologne, he could not crack. Coach Adi Hütter recovered it five minutes before the end of the match and a whole stadium paid tribute to a 20-year-old striker.

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