BL: Frankfurt dominates Hoffenheim reduced to 9

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Continuation of the 25th day of the Bundesliga this Sunday evening. Eintracht Frankfurt hosted the Hoffenheim club on the lawn of Deutsche Bank Park. In a meeting largely dominated by the locals, Frankfurt was able to equalize in the wake of Robin Koch (32nd), after John Anthony Brooks (8th) quickly opened the score. Unfortunately, the expulsion of Hoffenheim’s top scorer left the team reduced to ten men.

In the second act, Frankfurt accelerated with goals from Junior Dina Ebimbe (50th) on a pass from Mario Gotze. The latter passer then became a scorer to triple the lead (64th), thus locking in the success of the locals (3-1). The expulsion of Ozan Kabak, for a second yellow, ended the tough evening for Hoffenheim, reduced to nine. This victory allows Frankfurt to consolidate its 6th place ahead of its opponents of the day.

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