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Alex Waite·11. September 2025
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Alex Waite·11. September 2025
In a captivating UEFA Women's Champions League clash, Real Madrid Women secured a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt Women at the Stadion am Brentanobad.
Filippa Angeldahl opened the scoring with a stunning long-range effort, followed by Signe Bruun doubling the lead. Nicole Anyomi pulled one back for Frankfurt with a well-placed header before halftime.
Despite a spirited second-half performance from the hosts, Real Madrid held firm to claim the win. The match was marked by tactical substitutions and a flurry of yellow cards, adding to the drama.
Filippa Angeldahl was the standout performer, scoring a sensational goal from over 35 yards out that set the tone for Real Madrid's victory. Her midfield dominance and ability to dictate play were crucial in securing the win.
Despite the loss, Eintracht Frankfurt Women managed to maintain 100% possession according to the match stats, a rare and unusual occurrence in football.
Real Madrid's early goals showcased their attacking prowess, with Angeldahl's long-range strike being a highlight.
Frankfurt's resilience was evident as they clawed back into the game with Anyomi's header, but their inability to convert possession into goals proved costly.
The match was a tactical chess game, with both teams making strategic substitutions to gain an edge. The atmosphere was electric, with fans on the edge of their seats as the clock ticked down.
It was a night of high drama and intense competition, leaving fans eager for more.
Eintracht Frankfurt Women will face Hoffenheim Women in the Frauen-Bundesliga, looking to maintain their top spot. Real Madrid Women, on the other hand, will host Madrid CFF in Liga F, aiming to improve their league position.
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