Frankfurt cap bad week by slipping off top-four pace

Frankfurt cap bad week by slipping off top-four pace
Frankfurt cap bad week by slipping off top-four pace

Berlin (AFP) – Eintracht Frankfurt capped a miserable week with a 2-0 home loss to Mainz on Sunday to slip out of the Champions League qualifying places in the Bundesliga.

Adi Huetter’s side held a three-point cushion in the fourth and final Champions League spot heading into last weekend’s round of matches, but were thrashed 6-1 at fifth-placed Bayern Leverkusen before exiting the Europa League semi-finals to Chelsea on penalties in midweek.

Eintracht knew a win over Mainz would restore their two-point advantage in fourth ahead of their final league game at title-chasing Bayern Munich.

But their European exertions got the better of them as Nigerian international Anthony Ujah scored twice in four second-half minutes for Mainz to leave Frankfurt sixth, a point adrift of fourth-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach.

They will now have to beat Bayern next week, potentially handing the title to Borussia Dortmund, and hope both Gladbach and Leverkusen drop points.

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“We just haven’t taken the opportunity to play in Europe next year, but now we have to give everything in Bavaria,” said defender Martin Hinteregger, who missed his spot-kick against Chelsea.

“We can win a lot, but we can also lose a lot.”

On Saturday, Bayern’s bid for a seventh straight league crown was pushed to the final day of the season as Niko Kovac’s men were held to a goalless draw at RB Leipzig, while Dortmund moved to within two points of their rivals thanks to a nervy 3-2 victory over Fortuna Duesseldorf.

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