Bundesliga: Eintracht Frankfurt Thump RB Leipzig 4-0 to close the champions league in Bert
Eintracht Frankfurt gave their qualification at the UEFA Champions League hopes a big boost – and dent RB Leipzig in the process – hitting Die Roten Bullen 4-0 to win a third in a row in home Bundesliga without accepting.
A disappointing draw against Holstein Kiel last time ended the perfect start of the ZSOLT Low League as Leipzig temporary chief, and Benjamin Sesko seemed determined to turn his side into the winning ways when he aimed at 25 yards, strengthening Kevin Trapp to pull over the bar.
However, things quickly deteriorated for visitors when Eye broke the block in the 21st minute. Ecitic hugo went on a driving running from the left before slipping the ball up to Ansgar Knauff in the center, and he instructed his second league goal last season Maarten Vandevoordt.
Knauff approached to double his score five minutes before rest when echitic again pulled it from the left but a core block from El Chadaille Bitshiabu He kept the Leipzig’s deficit in one, though it was enough for Die Adler to lead at rest while visitors fought to create opportunities.

The remote team’s hopes for a turn of the second half were destroyed within minutes of resumption, with Knauff again the architect of their fall.
When he was holding the goal, the 23-year-old was caught on the edge of the Bitshiabu box, who was shown a red card by Judge Matthias Jollenbeck.
Arthur Theate It enabled the free blow that resulted in Vandevoordt, but he put it on Knauff, whose volleyball flew beyond the rooted goalkeeper.
Dino Toppmoller’s side continued to prevail, and with a quarter of the match to go, Ekicika got into the act, departing home Jean-Matteo BahoyaCross to draw level with January’s departure Omar Marmoush As Frankfurt’s top scorer in the league this season at 15.
Three became four just five minutes later, when Robin Koch He rose higher in the corner of Bahoya and instructed his head to the near post.
Late The laws of Openda AND Standard ridle The chances came and went while Leipzig failed to grab a comfort, meaning they remain without a victory at Deutsche Bank Park after 10 Bundesliga visits.
Meanwhile, Eintracht has been on track for a first first end since 1993, setting a six -point buffer within the UEFA Champions League qualification sites with this victory.
FlashScore man of the match: Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt)