The Bundesliga upstart eliminated the Europa League champion, and the first division team advanced t

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-26

The Bundesliga upstart eliminated the Europa League champion, and the first division team advanced to the round of 16.

The new season of the German league in Europe can be described as a dismal one, the former leader Bayern Munich lost to Lazio, the future is uncertain, Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven are tied, Leipzig lost to Real Madrid, and almost was kicked out of the European competition, not to mention Union Berlin, the team that was kicked out of the field. However, on the European stage, only former Europa League champions Eintracht Frankfurt did not qualify.

Eintracht Frankfurt played Belgian powerhouse St. Jerome in the first round of the European Championship final, which resulted in a 2-2 draw, making the second round full of danger. Eintracht Frankfurt were back at home and of course wanted to open the scoring opener, but in the 13th minute, striker Scheibi's header was cancelled out for offside. Eintracht Frankfurt played well in the first half, but unfortunately Jerome did not play as well as he should have done and ended the game 0-0.

In the second half, St. Kilos launched a fast break in the first half! In the 47th minute, Amola received a pass from the left and Spain's Puertas smashed the ball into a small angle, the Premier League's runner-up, and he smashed the ball into a corner.

However, what Frankfurt did not expect was that St. Jerome's level was still very high. In the 80th minute, the 27-year-old Eckert used a beautiful shot to force the opponent into a corner, and finally won 4-2 against Eintracht Frankfurt, and this goal also announced the death of the German giants! Despite a beautiful goal from Ebenezer Ebenezer in the 88th minute, Eintracht Frankfurt were beaten 3-4 by St. Jerome and disappointingly lost their qualification for the European Championships.

St. Jerome is the sworn rival of the German Football League, and has quickly established itself among the top clubs in Germany since being promoted to the top league in Belgium in the 21 22 season! They came close to toppling Club Brugge in their first season, beating League Berlin in the Europa League in 22 23 and now beating Eintracht Frankfurt again, making them Germany's number one killer.

Unbeknownst to many fans, St Galls Union is actually an affiliate club of Brighton in the Premier League, from which Sanfonim, Ondav and Adingira all came from, as well as Boniface, Luneng, Feltzer and Tomay, all of whom now play in the top five leagues.

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