Eintracht Frankfurt, who eliminated Barcelona in the quarterfinals, will play in the Europa League final after beating West Ham again, this time 1-0, after 1-2 in the first leg. The German team will fight to get this title for the second time, because in 1979-80 they won the UEFA Cup. The match ended with an onslaught on the field by fans of the German team, who won thanks to a goal from Santos Borré. David Moyes, manager of West Ham, was sent off after a ‘pique’ between the two banks where he threw the ball.
He started by dominating West Ham, knowing he needed to come back from 1-2 at London Stadium. In the Eintracht ranks, Hinteregger, a key player on Oliver Glasner’s team defense, was injured.
And, in the 18th minute, a transcendental game: the dismissal of full-back Aaron Cresswell for a tackle on Jens Petter Hauge. The referee of the match, Spaniard Gil Manzano, showed the ‘hammer’ of yellow at the start, but, after consulting with the VAR, he showed him the red.
Staying at ten was a blow that David Moyes ’staff didn’t get up. They tried to make an effort to restore the game and the tie, but they did nothing to worry Eintracht goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.
In the 25th minute, he passed behind Knauff and Borré, little watched, scored a shot with his right foot. The tie was very difficult for West Ham, as Eintracht were able to face the match comfortably.
In the 43rd minute, perhaps West Ham’s clearest chance. From a set piece, Kurt Zouma connected on a shot that could have been the first ‘hammer’ goal, but Ndicka was able to intervene and avoid the goal.
Declan Rice tried to pull the team and Michail Antonio was one of the most disruptive to Eintracht’s defense. There was a header from Craig Dawson, but Trapp got the ball.
Source: La Verdad

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