Eintracht individual review: Santos with a pitch-black day

Eintracht individual review: Santos with a pitch-black day
Eintracht individual review: Santos with a pitch-black day
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Stand: December 21, 2024, 7:02 p.m

Von: Ingo Durstewitz, Thomas Kilchenstein

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Poor guy: Eintracht goalkeeper Kaua Santos. © dpa

Eintracht's class book after the defeat against Mainz 05 at the end: The Brazilian goalkeeper with a very unfortunate performance – development work will be necessary.

Impeccable

No entry.

Well done

No entry.

Quite okay

Rasmus Kristensen: Bad luck with a header hitting the crossbar, then made it better after 75 minutes, making it 1:3. Good attitude, but not always stable.

Nnamdi Collins: It was quite busy, especially at the beginning, when it was deployed as a disguised right-winger. Decent appearance. Of course, he missed his biggest chance and tried to pass to Marmoush from a free position instead of shooting himself (7th). Would have been the early lead. Had to go out for break. Quite surprising.

Nathaniel Brown: He also has a lot of drive on the other side. Quite good crosses – but where were the takers?

So lala

Omar Marmoush: He was unlucky several times with his shots, the last one in the first half for example – it would have certainly gone into the top corner three weeks ago, but now it went over the crossbar and into the safety net. Not in his best form anymore, looks overplayed, the break will be good for him.

Fares Chaibi: Surprisingly nominated, it did surprisingly well, especially at the beginning. Had more great actions in the first five minutes than in many previous games combined. Dangerous crosses. But then it decreased noticeably again.

Ellyes Skhiri: Involved in many decisive actions, had his share in the 0-1, uncontrolled return as an arc lamp, but also under great pressure and got into trouble by his own goalkeeper. Doesn't have to be. And: Also in the spotlight when Mainz was sent off, Amiri hit him on the ankle with an open sole, red (21st). Bad luck with a brilliant shot after 40 seconds. It was over at halftime.

Oscar Hojlund: In the starting line-up for the first time, very well mannered, but without shining.

Robin Koch: Little checked, cleared a bit with his head. But with bad luck at 0-2, Nebel deflected the shot – bang, it fidgeted in the net.

Hugo Larsson: It was supposed to bring a breath of fresh air in the second section, but that only worked to a limited extent.

Weakening

Can Uzun: Substituted for the second half, he missed the huge chance to score after just a few minutes, shooting at keeper Zentner instead of pushing the ball into the empty goal. It was an art, following in the footsteps of Gekas back then against Bayern.

Arthur Theate: Play back too often at the beginning, why? Unlucky before the 0:2, his header defense went straight to Nebel, who thanked him.

Hugo Etiquette: Without any significant action, also not very dangerous to score. In a form crisis.

Kaua Santos: Well, what can you say? A day couldn't be worse for a goalkeeper: he made it 0-1 in the best slapstick style, then slapped the ball into the goal himself to top it all off. No fault at 0-2, but he looked unhappy there too. And the 0:3 is also his fault, he initiated it with a negligent and too short pass and then didn't defuse the central shot. Fog cleared the ball. It was stupid. There will be a lot of development work needed for the young Brazilian.

Came too late

Igor Matanovic, Jean-Matteo Bahoya, Ansgar Knauff. stop/clay

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