Hanging cables in the stadium delayed Gladbach’s defeat by a few minutes, but in the end Eintracht won with a lot of self-confidence and moved up to fourth place in the table. Borussia is unlucky and national coach Flick sees everything.

Eintracht Frankfurt is on the way to the top of the Bundesliga. Efficient and ripped off, coach Oliver Glasner’s team won 3-1 (3-0) at Borussia Mönchengladbach in the evening and thus jumped to a place in the Champions League. Jesper Lindström (6th minute/45th) and Éric Dina Ebimbe (29th) scored twice for Borussia, who were severely weakened by substitutes, for their sixth win in the last eight Bundesliga games. Only striker Marcus Thuram (72nd) scored for Gladbach. With 20 points from eleven games, the SGE, which is already challenged again in the Champions League against Olympique Marseille on Wednesday, is now fourth in the table. In front of the eyes of national coach Hansi Flick, thanks to the sovereign victory, the Hessians also pulled away from Borussia (16), who initially slipped into midfield.

Without six injured regular players, coach Daniel Farke’s team struggled and initially kept the game open, but were extremely unlucky. In addition, midfielder Manu Koné received his fifth yellow card and is now suspended at leaders Union Berlin next weekend. The only ray of hope from Gladbach’s point of view is Thuram, who scored in the fourth game in a row. On the other hand, the defensive becomes a problem again. The Gladbachers have conceded a total of twelve goals in four games in October. In the first seven Bundesliga games there were only five. Already in the last season under coach Adi Hütter, the defensive behavior was inadequate.

Four days after the bitter end of the cup at second division SV Darmstadt, the offensive didn’t put enough pressure on the Eintracht defense, which also seemed anything but secure. In addition, national keeper Kevin Trapp held brilliantly a few times. His Gladbach colleague Tobias Sippel looked less happy. With the first dangerous Frankfurt attack, the ball tumbled past him into the goal. Even then, Sippel did not come close to the class of regular keeper Yann Sommer, who tore a ligament in his ankle during the 1-2 draw in Darmstadt on Tuesday. For Sippel it was the first Bundesliga game since the 1-1 draw on matchday 33 of last season. At that time it was also against Eintracht in Frankfurt.

Even before the break, the Hessians increased the lead after a corner with Ebimbe’s header and another counterattack by Lindström. Ebimbes 2-0 was already Frankfurt’s ninth goal of the season after a standard situation. Even after the change, Gladbach found it difficult to attack the clever guests. In addition, they repeatedly ran into dangerous counterattacks, which Frankfurt no longer consistently played out. Too late, Thuram used one of Frankfurt’s existing inaccuracies in defense to connect. Then the game was interrupted for a few minutes for a strange reason. A camera cable had fallen onto the lawn. This made for a long stoppage time of over nine minutes.