Paris., Bayern Munich dropped two points in added time in Frankfurt against Eintracht (3-3) in the stellar clash of the sixth round of the Bundesliga, which met expectations of excitement and spectacle.
The Bavarians, who had also drawn against Bayer Leverkusen in the league (1-1) and lost against Aston Villa in the Champions League (1-0), were heading towards a victory until a goal from the Egyptian Omar Marmoush ( 90+4) dealt them a new blow.
Vincent Kompany’s men remain leaders, but only by goal difference over Leipzig, who had beaten Heidenheim hours earlier (1-0). Frankfurt, second before the weekend, falls one place and is one point behind the leading duo.
In this match the French players stood out, scoring half of the six goals that were seen at the Deutsche Bank Park stadium. It was the South Korean center back Kim Min-jae who opened the scoring for Bayern (15).
The Egyptian scorer Omar Marmoush responded by completing a counterattack with a cross shot (22). In another counterattack, Marmoush served to former PSG French striker Hugo Ekitiké, who put the hosts ahead (35).
Vincent Kompany’s team equalized through French central defender Dayot Upamecano. The international finished after good work in the area by Serge Gnabry (38).
The offensive festival continued in the second half, with a new goal from a Frenchman. Olympic silver medalist at the Paris Games Michael Olise, passing from Harry Kane, restored Bayern’s lead with his fourth goal in the Bundesliga this season (53).
But Marmoush sealed the tie with his eighth goal in the league, of which he is
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