Real madrid vs eintracht frankfurt

  1. Real Madrid 2
  2. Real Madrid vs. Eintracht Frankfurt result: Benzema scores, Los Blancos win another UEFA Super Cup in comprehensive performance
  3. R Madrid 2
  4. 1960 European Cup final


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Real Madrid 2

Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt: match summary (Reuters) - Champions League winners Real Madrid outclassed Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 on Wednesday to clinch the UEFA Super Cup for a record-equalling fifth time. A first half goal from David Alaba and another from Karim Benzema in the 65th that lifted him to second in Real's all-time scoring list with 324 goals, wrapped up the title for the Spaniards. Europa League winners Eintracht had offered some resistance in the first half and had chances to score but were eventually overrun by the Spaniards. The win also means Real's Carlo Ancelotti becomes the first coach to lift the trophy four times. The Italian had named the same starting 11 that began their winning Champions League final in Paris in May. Eintracht were without playmaker Filip Kostic who is close to a move to Juventus, but looked more disciplined than in their 6-1 loss to Bayern Munich last week in their Bundesliga season opener. They also carved out the first chance of the game when Daichi Kamada broke clear but could not beat Real keeper Thibaut Courtois with his low drive in the 14th minute. Real responded three minutes later but Vinicius Jr's effort was cleared on the line by Tuta. Eintracht keeper Kevin Trapp did well to palm another Vinicius Jr effort wide. The keeper, however, misjudged a cross in the 37th and was well out of position when Casemiro headed on for Alaba and the Austrian tapped in from close range for the lead. Real stayed in control after the...

Real Madrid vs. Eintracht Frankfurt result: Benzema scores, Los Blancos win another UEFA Super Cup in comprehensive performance

Real Madrid looked in prime midseason form, overwhelming mercurial German side Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2022 UEFA Super Cup for a 2-0 victory, with goals from David Alaba and Karim Benzema. The victory is Madrid’s fifth in the UEFA Super Cup all-time, which pits last year’s Champions League title-winner against Europa League champion. It brings Los Blancos level with Barcelona and AC Milan at the top of the competition's winners chart. The Super Cup win is also Carlo Ancelotti’s sixth across the Italian’s illustrious career, with four coming as a manager and two as a player. The Spanish giants looked ready for the coming campaign, dealing with Frankfurt’s hard press and creating chances up front, while mitigating the danger at the back. David Alaba opened the scoring in the first half with an easy tap-in off a corner, while Benzema opened his season’s account with a second-half strike. Karim Benzema (324) has passed Raul (323) to become Real Madrid's second all-time top goalscorer. 🌟 Only Cristiano Ronaldo (450) has scored more. 👏 Frankfurt had few opportunities, as Daichi Kamada came up empty with their best chance on 14 minutes. After that, they looked toothless overall in the absence of playmaker Filip Kostic. Casemiro was the game’s best player, marauding all over the pitch to put a lid on the Frankfurt attack and provide some threat up front as well. The Brazilian provided a headed assist for Alaba’s opener and clattered the crossbar around the hour mark. Real Madri...

R Madrid 2

Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt: Champions League winners seal UEFA Super Cup glory for record-equalling fifth time Match report from the UEFA Super Cup as Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 in Helsinki; David Alaba opened the scoring for the Champions League winners in the first half before Karim Benzema made it 2-0 after the break; Real have now won the competition five times David Alaba and Karim Benzema scored in each half as Real Madrid beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 in Finland to win the UEFA Super Cup for a record-equalling fifth time. The winners of last season's Champions League and Europa League faced off at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki where semi-automated offside technology was making its first appearance in European competition. Player ratings Real Madrid: Courtois (7), Carvajal (6), Militao (7), Alaba (7), Mendy (6), Modric (7), Casemiro (8), Kroos (7), Valverde (6), Vinicius Junior (7), Benzema (7). Subs: Rodrygo (6), Camavinga (6), Tchouameni (n/a), Rudiger (n/a), Ceballos (n/a) Eintracht Frankfurt: Trapp (7), Toure (6), Tuta (7), Ndicka (6), Knauff (7), Rode (6), Sow (7), Lenz (6), Lindstrom (6), Kamada (7), Borre (6). Subs: Gotze (6), Kolo Muani (6), Alario (6). Man of the match: Casemiro. Frankfurt continued to show promise after the interval but lacked purpose in the final third and it was the La Liga champions who looked the most likely to score the game's second goal. Casemiro struck the bar with a powerful left-footed drive on the hour mar...

1960 European Cup final

The 1960 European Cup final was the fifth final in the history of the Frankfurt reached the final through an impressive 12–4 aggregate victory over Scottish champions The match was initially in doubt as the Puskás and Di Stefano were two of only three players to have scored a Route to the final [ ] Round Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg 12–2 7–0 (H) 5–2 (A) 5–2 4–1 (A) 1–1 (H) 6–3 2–3 (A) 4–0 (H) 3–2 2–1 (H) 1–1 (A) 6–2 3–1 (H) 3–1 (A) 12–4 6–1 (H) 6–3 (A) Match [ ] Details [ ] • Although Santamaría had amassed 20 caps for his native Uruguay from 1952 to 1957, he had been representing Spain in international play since 1958. • Di Stéfano, a native Argentine, had represented both Argentina and Colombia earlier in his international career; however, he became a naturalised citizen of Spain in 1956, and began playing for the Spain national team in 1957. References [ ] • Lowe, Sid (18 May 2020). 'We marked an era' – 60 years on from when Real won 7–3 at Hampden". The Guardian . Retrieved 18 May 2020. • Keating, Frank (15 May 2002). The Guardian . Retrieved 14 May 2020. • . Retrieved 25 February 2013. • . Retrieved 17 June 2022. • UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations . Retrieved 25 February 2013. • Hesse-Lichtenburger, Ulrich (2003). Tor! The Story of German Football. p.141. 978-0-9540134-5-5. • • • External links [ ] • • • (PDF). UEFA. p.165 . Retrieved 26 May 2011. • History • Finals • Winning managers • Records and statistics • Top score...