Eintracht Frankfurt secured their first Bundesliga victory of the season on Saturday evening, defeating VfL Wolfsburg 2-0 at the Volkswagen Arena.
The match saw Eintracht Frankfurt take the lead in the 19th minute through a header from Michael Emenalo, who had been brought on as a substitute for the injured Robert Lewandowski.
However, it was Eintracht Frankfurt's second-half display that really set them apart. The visitors took control of the game after the break, with Einziger scoring the decisive goal in the 67th minute to put his team ahead.
The win means that Eintracht Frankfurt now sit in fourth place in the table, just one point behind third-placed RB Leipzig. They will be hoping to build on this success as they look to continue their push for European football next season.
In contrast, VfL Wolfsburg have struggled so far this season, currently sitting bottom of the table and having lost all six of their opening games. Their defeat against Eintracht Frankfurt marks another disappointing result for the club, which is already without a manager following the sacking of Thomas Tuchel earlier this month.
Overall, it was a good day for Eintracht Frankfurt as they recorded their first win of the season and moved closer to securing a spot in Europe. However, there is still work to do if they want to challenge for the top spots come the end of the campaign.
