In the end, everything was poured towards a single shot. On a duel between goalkeeper and penalty shooter that was rash over well -being and woe.
- Rode must be treated - powerful harmony
- Frankfurt calls in vain penalty
- Borré has an answer in stock - 1: 1
- 118. Minute: Trapp parried brilliant
Eintracht Frankfurt and the Glasgow Rangers had required everything for 120 minutes. In a big night of Seville, they had fought a self -sacrificing fight, they hadn't saved themselves and hadn't avoided a duel - then the decision was made in the penalty shootout.
Trapp parried Ramsey's fourth Glasgower penalty, a little later Borré was the last of Frankfurt's shooter to get to the point. There was nothing more than read from his face. The 26 -year -old started, aimed at the top left and hit - the end of an electrifying and highly dramatic final in which Eintracht had the better end.
Rode must be treated - powerful harmony
Frankfurt had started quite lively at first, but had already experienced a moment of terror in the first few minutes: Lundstram hit Rode with the tunnels on the forehead, the SGE captain had to be treated, but could then continue playing with a turban.
The incident did not detract from the convincing initial phase of harmony. The Bundesliga club dominated the action, but left the first good opportunities: Kamada was too hesitant when he came to the ball in the Glasgow penalty area (12th), a little later Knauff failed to Rangers goalkeeper McGregor (20th), Before Ndicka steered a Lindström shot with his head towards the goal, but his goal was narrowly missed (21st).
Pure ecstasy: Eintracht is out of the house - thanks to Rafael Santos Borré. Getty Images
Frankfurt was on top, but then subsided. Aribo made the first shot for Glasgow with a Schlenzer from the second row (26th), then the game became more open. Lundstram tested Trapp by head (36th), Jack set his degree a little too high (45.+2). So it went into the cabins with a 0-0.
Frankfurt calls in vain penalty
After the change of sides, it was again the Eintracht that initially set the direction. Lindström's deflected shot landed just next to the Glasgower Tor (49.), then Frankfurt in vain demanded penalty: Goldson caught Borré with a kick on the leg, but the Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic continued to run (53.).
Shortly afterwards, Knauff involuntarily initiated a rangers chance when a technical error made him, Kent did not make any capital (55.). Not even 120 seconds later the ball was behind Trapp on the net: Sow accidentally extended a wide blow with his head, Tuta stumbled, Aribo was up and away and pushed in - the leadership for the Scots (57th).
Borré has an answer in stock - 1: 1
The interim balance: Rafael Santos Borré achieves the 1-1 Getty Images
The 0: 1 was a big setback for Eintracht, but she was not deterred. On the contrary: the SBU immediately tried to answer, but Bassey blocked a shot from Lindström with his belly (59.), then Kamada raised the ball onto the goal - a 100 % chance (67th).
Frankfurt now built pressure - and rewarded: Kostic found Borré with a cross, the Colombian pressed the ball from a few meters across the line - 1: 1, the gate for extra time because neither of the two teams in the last 20 minutes Further clear possibility came (69.).
118. Minute: Trapp parried brilliant
In the extension, the teams could no longer hide how much strength the game had cost. Nevertheless, both the Frankfurt and the Rangers came to a really good opportunity: on one side Borré (95) gave - and on the other Kent failed when he came to the shot shortly before the end. Trapp parried excellently and saved his team into the penalty shootout (118th).
Trapp held there against Ramsey-and after Borré's penalty it was irrefutably certain: Eintracht Frankfurt is a European League winner.
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