DFB Cup: Eintracht wins a fast-paced cup derby against Darmstadt

DFB Cup
Eintracht wins a fast-paced cup derby against Darmstadt

Eintracht Frankfurt players celebrate a goal against SV Darmstadt 98. Photo
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Eintracht Frankfurt and Darmstadt 98 deliver an exciting cup fight. In the end, the Bundesliga team celebrates.
Eintracht Frankfurt has the winning streak of second division leaders Darmstadt 98 in a fast-paced Hessen derby and secured their ticket to the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup for the 19th time. The Bundesliga soccer club won the six-goal spectacle 4: 2 (2: 2) and inflicted the 20-time undefeated Lilien their first competitive defeat since July 16, 2022.
In front of 49,500 spectators in the sold-out Frankfurt Arena, Randal Kolo Muani (6th/90th minute), Rafael Borré (44th) and Daichi Kamada (62nd) scored the goals for Eintracht, which is now in three competitions and the The long-term goal of Berlin came one step closer. Mathias Honsak (29th/31st) scored twice for the second division leaders.
Brave outsider
The outsider from Darmstadt started courageously and tried to develop his own offensive actions. But the guests were caught off guard with the first Eintracht attack. Aurélio Buta crossed from the right into the middle, where Kolo Muani got a free header and Lilien goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen beat it into the far post with an arc lamp. It was the 13th goal in a competitive game for the French runners-up, who joined Eintracht from FC Nantes on a free transfer last summer.
Just five minutes after taking the lead, Rafael Borré, who had replaced the injured Jesper Lindström in the starting XI, could have made the difference. But the completely free Colombian shot the ball over the goal from seven meters. The preliminary work had come from Buta again.
A little later there was a moment of shock when Darmstadt’s Jannik Müller and Frankfurt’s Tuta crashed their heads in an aerial duel and lay dazed. After a break in treatment, however, both were able to continue with a head bandage.
Shocked Favorite
Frankfurt continued to determine the game and came through Mario Götze to the next big opportunity. After a pass from winter newcomer Philipp Max, the 2014 world champion failed at close range because of shoes. This usury of chances should take revenge, because the second division turned the game around with a double strike within two minutes. Both times, Honsak, who had scored twice in the most recent 4-0 win in Sandhausen, used a lack of attention on Eintracht’s defense.
The favorites seemed shocked and then made further weaknesses, which Darmstadt almost used for the third goal. However, Phillip Tietz missed in a promising position. At the other end, Kolo Muani missed the equalizer with a header, which came before the break. Captain Sebastian Rode passed Götze, who passed it straight on to Borré and the attacker kept his nerve this time and completed the shot.
The first dangerous offensive action after the change belonged to the guests. Fabian Schnellhardt shot from 25 meters, but the ball just missed the post. After almost an hour, the lilies were lucky when Rode headed next to the goal. Shortly thereafter, Eintracht cheered: Kolo Muani hung up with his head Kamada off and the Japanese chased the ball from 17 meters into the corner.
Darmstadt did not give up
However, Darmstadt did not give up. Tietz (65th) only hit the post from close range, and shortly afterwards Marvin Mehlem even hit the goal. The midfielder was ruled offside. Then it was Frankfurt’s turn again. Buta lobbed the ball over shoes, but Fabian Holland cleared in front of the line.
Honsak missed the equalizer fifteen minutes before the end, so there was no surprise at the end. The in-form Kolo Muani made everything clear with a counterattack shortly before the end.