Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Augsburg faced off in the latest round of action in the Bundesliga on Sunday evening. The match was a closely contested affair that saw both sides put up a strong fight against each other.
In the first half, Eintracht Frankfurt looked to be the stronger team as they dominated possession and created numerous opportunities for themselves. However, it was FC Augsburg who found the breakthrough early on when Kamada scored from close range.
The goal gave FC Augsburg the lead and they continued to press forward, looking to extend their advantage. However, Eintracht Frankfurt fought back and managed to level things up through a penalty kick from their captain, Hakan Calhanoglu.
Despite this, FC Augsburg were able to equalize just before halftime through a well-taken goal from their substitute, Ralf Gritsch.
Both teams came out strong in the second half, but it was Eintracht Frankfurt who managed to secure the draw thanks to another penalty kick from their captain. The game ended in a 2-2 draw, with both sides leaving the pitch disappointed but satisfied with their efforts.
Overall, it was a closely contested match that showcased the quality of both teams. Despite not winning the game, Eintracht Frankfurt will take heart from the fact that they have now earned three points after only two rounds of the season. Meanwhile, FC Augsburg will look to bounce back in their next match.