Headline: Eintracht Frankfurt Dominates Little SC St. Tönis with 11-0 Victory in DFB-Pokal
Eintracht Frankfurt achieved a resounding 11-0 victory over Little SC St. Tönis in the first round of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, following a disappointing 7-0 loss to Brentford in a friendly match last Saturday. The fifth-tier team, St. Tönis, faced relentless pressure from Eintracht, who demonstrated their strength throughout the game.
The match commenced with an explosive first half, where Eintracht scored ten goals. Burkardt opened the scoring early, netting three goals in the 4th, 29th, and 41st minutes. Other notable contributions included goals from Koch (10′), Amaimouni (17′), Uzun (34′ and 36′), Baum (44′), and Ebnoutalib (46′). Götze added to the tally with a goal in the 50th minute, completing the team’s dominance.
Despite expectations of potentially breaking the competition’s record for the largest margin of victory—Stuttgarter Kickers’ historic 17-0 win in 1941—Eintracht’s second half did not yield the same intensity. While they maintained territorial dominance, only Chaibi managed to score in the 87th minute, bringing the final score to 11-0.
Eintracht Frankfurt will now wait to learn their next opponent in the DFB-Pokal as they look to build on this impressive win.
Little SC St. Tönis “paid the price” after Eintracht Frankfurt were beaten 7-0 by Brentford in a friendly last Saturday (15).
Without mercy, Eintracht steamrolled the team that plays in the Oberliga Niederrhein, the fifth tier of German football.
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There were ten goals in the first half alone.
And just one in the second period to seal an 11-0 away win this Friday (21).
A match valid for the first round of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup.
A competition that stands out, for example, for the beautiful trophy awarded to the champion.
📸 TOBIAS SCHWARZ – AFP or licensors
Eintracht’s rout featured goals from Burkardt (4′, 29′ and 41′), Koch (10′), Amaimouni (17′), Uzun (34′ and 36′), Baum (44′), Ebnoutalib (46′) and Götze (50′) in the first half.
Ten goals from fourteen shots on target against Sell.
There were expectations of a record being broken, since the biggest win in the competition’s history is Stuttgarter Kickers’ 17-0 victory over VfB Knielingen in 1941.
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But the Eagles did not have the same “hunger” after the break.
The territorial dominance was even greater. But only Chaibi (87′) got on the scoresheet.
Eintracht will still find out their next opponent in the DFB-Pokal.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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