Day 5
Machino Shuto 50'
Matanovic 47'
Marmoush 65'
Tuta 74'
Holstein: 1. Weiner T., 5. Johansson C.( till 78'), 14. Geschwill, 17. Becker T., 23. Rosenboom, 8. Porath( till 67'), 10. Holtby, 24. Knudsen, 37. Gigovic( till 60'), 9. Pichler B., 18. Machino Shuto( till 78')
Substitution: 22. Remberg(from 60'), 7. Skrzybski(from 67'), 27. Puchacz(from 78'), 20. Arp(from 78')
Bench: 21. Dahne, 3. Komenda, 33. Javorček, 6. Ivezić Marko, 15. Schulz M.
Yellow Cards: Porath 51'
Eintracht Frankfurt: 40. Santos Kaua, 3. Theate, 4. Koch, 5. Amenda( till 46'), 13. Kristensen R., 35. Tuta, 8. Chaïbi( till 83'), 16. Larsson Hu.( till 86'), 26. Dina( till 68'), 7. Marmoush, 9. Matanovic( till 68')
Substitution: 18. Dahoud(from 46'), 27. Götze(from 68'), 20. Uzun(from 68'), 36. Knauff(from 83'), 15. Skhiri(from 86')
Bench: 33. Grahl, 21. Brown, 34. Collins N., 22. Chandler
Yellow Cards: Amenda 35', Koch 70', Larsson Hu. 80'
Bayern under the leadership of Vincent Kompany continues its winning start in the new season of the German championship
Jamie Bynow-Gittens scored two goals to secure the first points of the new Bundesliga season for the Champions League finalists
Bayer beat Frankfurt and repeated Benfica's record of 48 games without defeat in all tournaments
In the 31st round of the German Bundesliga, Bayern Munich hosted Eintracht Frankfurt
Stuttgart continues the battle with Bayern for second place in the Bundesliga
Mario Gotze gave Frankfurt an early lead in today's away Bundesliga match against Borussia Dortmund, however only the hosts scored further in the match
After two draws Bayer returned to the winning path in the German championship
In the 14th round Bayern suffered its first defeat of the season in the Bundesliga
Yesterday 4 matches of the 1/8 finals of the German Cup took place
In the match of Bundesliga 9th round Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Dortmund shared points