Barcelona failed to maintain their hopes of winning the Europa League after being defeated by Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 in the second leg of the Europa League quarter-finals at Camp Nou, Friday (15/4) early morning WIB, so they were eliminated by losing 4-3 on aggregate.
Filip Kostic was brilliant for Frankfurt in this match scoring two goals and making one assist for Rafael Santos Borre’s goal.
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Frankfurt started the first half quickly and were awarded a penalty in the fourth minute after Eric Garcia brought down Jesper Lindstrom in the box. Acting as the executor, Kostic calmly defeated Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
After conceding, Xavi Hernandez’s troops quickly adapted and began to cause problems. Ousmane Dembele fed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whose header just crossed the line and Ronald Araujo’s volley headed straight for Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.
Although the hosts continued to press, Frankfurt scored again to double their lead in the 36th minute. Kostic’s bait was maximized by Borre with a long-range shot that could not be blocked by Ter Stegen.
With Barcelona trailing 2-0, the match was wide open from the start of the second half.
Aubameyang had a chance in the 48th minute, but it was saved by Trapp. Moments later, it was Stegen’s turn who was able to withstand a powerful shot from Lindstrom.
Entering the hour of the game, Xavi tried to increase his team’s attack by introducing Adama Traore to replace Aubmeyang and Sergino Dest as a substitute for Oscar Mingueza.
However, Kostic scored his second in the 67th minute with a low shot past Ter Stegen to make it 3-0 on aggregate and Frankfurt even more have the upper hand.
Sergio Busquets scores to reduce the score early injury time with a right footed kick from outside the penalty box. Previously, in the 84th minute, his goal was disallowed by VAR due to a off-side.