Borussia Dortmund triumphed over Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday (8) at Signal Iduna Park.
After trailing before halftime, they secured a 3-2 victory in the match that kicked off the 33rd and penultimate round of the Bundesliga.
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With 81,365 fans in attendance, this was Dortmund’s final home game of the 2025/2026 season.
This outcome created complications for the Eagles in their pursuit of a spot in next season’s Conference League.
Check out the highlights below.
First Half Comeback
Frankfurt opened the scoring just two minutes in, with Dahoud dodging past four defenders to set up Uzun.
However, BVB quickly regained composure and took command of the match.
They needed to be decisive, especially against Zetterer.
The team known for conceding the third-most goals in the Bundesliga made two crucial mistakes, allowing Guirassy to score the equalizer in the 42nd minute, assisted by Ryerson, marking his 16th assist of the season.
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Dortmund’s comeback came just before halftime when Schlotterbeck scored in the box shortly after the start of the second half (46′).
A Special Goal
Frankfurt had a goal by Chaibi disallowed for offside, while Kobel denied Uzun another opportunity.
Despite creating several chances, Frankfurt failed to capitalize, leading to their punishment.
Italian-Brazilian Samuele Inácio — who had previously forced a great save from Zetterer — scored his first professional goal after receiving a crucial pass from Beier.
Frankfurt’s resilience paid off in the 87th minute when Burkardt found the net.
There was still a moment for Süle to step on the pitch, as he had announced his retirement, to bid farewell to the Yellow Wall.
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Brandt (starting) and Özcan (subbing on) also concluded their time with the club, as neither will remain for the 2026/2027 season. They were honored before the match.
📊 Standings and Schedule📅
BVB secured second place with 70 points, out of reach from Leipzig’s 62.
Frankfurt remains in eighth place with 43 points.
The current Conference League spot is held by Freiburg with 44 points and are Europa League finalists.
Augsburg also remains in the hunt with 40 points.
Upcoming Matches📅
9/5 – Saturday
10:30 am – Leipzig vs St. Pauli
10:30 am – Stuttgart vs Bayer Leverkusen
10:30 am – Augsburg vs Borussia Mönchengladbach
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10:30 am – Hoffenheim vs Werder Bremen
1:30 pm – Wolfsburg vs Bayern Munich
10/5 – Sunday
10:30 am – Hamburg vs Freiburg
12:30 pm – Cologne vs Heidenheim
2:30 pm – Mainz vs Union Berlin
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
