BL: Frankfurt catches Wolfsburg with a decisive Hugo Ekitike

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Hugo Ekitike smiles. Starting this Sunday against Wolfsburg (2-2) in the Bundesliga, the former PSG player delivered his first assist in his new colors, which will certainly do him good after being sent to the closet last summer. At the start of the match, it was another Frenchman who stood out: Maxence Lacroix, author of the opening score for the visitors (2nd, 0-1).

Twelve minutes later, Ekitike served Philipp Max for the equalizer (14th, 1-1), before Kevin Behrens gave the Louves the lead again (36th, 1-2). But while a victory for Wolfsburg seemed to be taking shape, Frankfurt’s top scorer this season, Omar Marmush, emerged to score his 10th goal in the Bundesliga (90+2nd, 2-2). With this result, Frankfurt is in 6th place in the championship, while Wolfsburg remains stuck in 12th position.

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