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The Europa League fairy tale of Eintracht Frankfurt continues: thanks to a convincing performance, the Bundesliga club imposes itself against Inter at Milan's Giuseppe Meazza stadium, placing it in the last eight.
The European adventure trip of Eintracht Frankfurt continues after a magical night in San Siro, a last German flag continues to blow in international affairs. With 1: 0 (1: 0), the winner of the DFB Cup in the first leg at Inter Milan reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League. After the collective failure of the Champions League, Eintracht is the last Bundesliga club still in the European Cup.
Hinteregger from Frankfurt: "Everything worked perfectly"
"We are delighted with the fantastic win against Inter Milan, which is unbelievable," said Frankfurt defender Martin Hinteregger at RTL: "Everything worked perfectly, we are just happy."
Goaltender Luka Jovic (5th) let Hesse score 0-0 in the first round of the last sixteen games to celebrate. For the first time since 1995 (then in the UEFA Cup), they found themselves in a competition of European clubs in the round of 16 and swung the day after the first bitter category of K .. Bayern Munich to the high hopes of Germany. In the Friday draw (from 1pm, in the live ticker of t-online.de) in Nyon, Frankfurt fans are eagerly awaiting their next opponent.
Strong departure from Frankfurt
More than 13,500 fans from Eintracht had accompanied their team to Italy, an outside record for the Europa League. In the afternoon, the faithful gathered in an impressive setting on the forecourt of Milan Cathedral, and then walked together to the venerable Giuseppe Meazza Stadium. Even though they were stuck under the roof from the start, they created an inspiring atmosphere in the European Cup.
The team was inspired by it and quickly unleashed a furious attack whirlwind. After less than three minutes, Sebastien Haller scored the last goal, just two minutes later, Jovic won in the running duel and scored with Lupfer. Co-coach Christian Peintinger, who represented head coach Adi Hütter, suspended in the first leg after his domestic refusal, saw in the opening of his team on the sidelines a perfect start to the match.
Great chances of Gacinovic and Jovic
Slowly, Inter overcame its initial shock and approached the purpose of the guests. The so-called best chance, however, allowed Keita Balde, a loose player, to slip away by putting the ball too far. On the other side, Haller has been denied recognition due to an offside position. In addition, missed Mijat Gacinovic (39) and Jovic (40th) the 2: 0 just.
At the break, Frankfurt held the first place, but even after the break, the FIFA Fifa took the foot on the accelerator. As the supporters continued to create a real sensation of goose bumps in the stands and the 30,000 Inter-Tifosi drowned aloud, Eintracht resisted the temptation to slide backwards. Although Milan significantly intensified his offensive efforts, the guest continued to play bravely.
Extremely fast defensive Eintracht
Wages were several other opportunities, such as Haller (55th), Gacinovic (56th), Jovic (61./68.) And Filip Kostic (65./78.). Matteo Politanos Schlenzer (57) and Milan Skriniar (long-term) have been, to date, the best choice for guests. On the whole, however, Eintracht's defense against the very cautious Makoto Hasebe was extremely blocked until the finals.
For a small detractor is a little incorrigible among the followers of Eintracht who lit in the final stages of the pyrotechnics and even fired a flare in an inter-block. While a repeat offender threatens Eintracht in the worst case, excluding spectators for the next home game. Most fans of Eintracht started to sing against the Pyromaniacs.
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