Frankfurt v West Ham, Europa League 2021/22 semi-final, 2nd leg, 5/5/2022, line-ups. BeSoccer
Join us for live coverage of the Europa League second leg between Eintracht Frankfurt and West Ham at the Deutsche Bank Park. The Germans have a 2-1 lead from the first leg and the winners will play Leipzig or Rangers in the final in Sevilla on 18th May.
FT: Frankfurt 1-0 (10) West Ham!!!! (agg 3-1) All over in Frankfurt and the home fans invade the pitchm some of them with flares. Borre's first half goal after Cresswell's red card gave Frankfurt the lead and West Ham never looked like coming back into it. They will face Rangers in the final in Seville on 18th May. More and more people are actually coming on the pitch! Thanks for your company and see you again soon!
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West Ham have a shot which Trapp saves and it's all over!
93'
Some of the fans are getting ready to invade the pitch.
Dawson!! Antonio puts a ball in for Dawson, whose header is simple for the 'keeper.
58'
Kostic has a pop from distance, but fails to hit the target.
57'
West Ham attack as Bowen goes down the far side, he looks for Antonio in the middle and it's cleared by the defence.
54'
Frankfurt continue to dominate possession and territory here.
52'
The hosts threaten again, but the ball goes out of play.
51'
Frankfurt attack through Knauff, but it comes to nothing.
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Borre has a shot and Areola makes a save down to his left.
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We are back underway here!
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HT: Frankfurt 1-0 (10) West Ham!! (agg 3-1) Half-time in Frankfurt and the Germans are cruising here. The Hammers started the game well, but Cresswell's 18th minute red card for pulling back Hauge as he was through on goal. Borre made it 1-0 in the 26th minute and, apart from one free-kick, the Hammers have done nothing since then. Back shortly!
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45+1: Rode goes for goal and it goes wide of the mark.
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Four added minutes.
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Bowen puts the free-kick in it's flicked on and Frankfurt clear off the line!! The ball finds Zouma who can't turn it in and the Germans clear it.
43'
N'Dicka has his name taken after a foul on Antonio.
40'
West Ham are lacking ideas here. Moyes needs to try and find a way to turn this around.
37'
Knauff runs into the box and Johnson makes a crucial tackle to dispossess him.
34'
Frankfurt have got this game under control. The red card killed West Ham and the Frankfurt goal has given Moyes' men a mountain to climb.
30'
A long throw in isn't dealt with and Rice's shot is blocked.
West Ham win a corner, but it can't be taken as there's wrestling in the box.
19'
Kostic goes for goal, but fails to hit the target!
19'
That was a pretty clear decision, to be honest.
18'
Cresswell has the yellow upgraded to the red and the Hammers are in big trouble!!
17'
Cresswell pulls down Hauge just outside the box as a long ball is sent forward and the ref gives a yellow to Cresswell!! The hosts are fuming as they want a red card for DOGSO!!
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West Ham are having the possession and territory here, but there's yet to be a chance.
Frankfurt sub: Hinteregger has been replaced by Toure.
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Hinteregger has limped back onto the pitch. I wonder whether he's just buying time for the sub to get ready.
4'
Hinterregger seems to have pulled a muscle and he will have to go off injured. He wasn't fully fit going into this one.
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There's a deafening atmosphere in Germany for this one!
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West Ham are having the ball here early on and win themselves a corner.
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Frankfurt get us going in the black from right to left while West Ham are in light blue!
Start of match
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The players are out here in Frankfurt!
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30 arrests have been made before this game, but there have also been some friendly banter between the two sets of fans.
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Frankfurt are 11th in the Bundesliga and lost 2-0 at Leverkusen in their last game. Hasebe, Jrustic, Jakic, Chandler, Ache and Paciencia are replaced by Hinteregger, Kamada, Rode, Sow, Knauff and Borre. N'dicka, who missed the first leg through suspension, returns.
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West Ham lost 1-2 to Arsenal in their last game. Areola replaces Fabianski in goal while Dawson, Soucek and Antonio come in for Fredericks, Noble and Benrahma.
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Frankfurt have a 1-2 lead from the first leg. A reminder that we will have ET and pens if required and that the away goals rule does not apply.
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18 degrees in Frankfurt and overcast for this one.
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Jesus Gil Manzano is the referee for this one while Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez is the VAR.
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West Ham XI: Areola (GK); Cresswell, Zouma, Dawson, Coufal; Fornals, Rice, Lanzini, Soucek, Bowen; Antonio.