Eintracht seeks to continue with its winning streak at the expense of Fortuna Düsseldorf

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]After an intense day of FIFA Date, which included friendly matches between international teams and the new tournament organized by UEFA called the League of Nations, the official activity in the Old Continent resumed with a game of contrasts within Day 8 of the Bundesliga in Germany, where Eintracht seeks to continue its winning streak.

The German Eagles, where the Mexican Marco Fabián and Carlos Salcedo (the latter still recovering from an injury) play, are measured at the penultimate site of the German tournament, Fortuna Düsseldorf, with great options to get a win and get in the fight for the European positions.

Why do I tell them? Take this into account: They are place 7 of the table, in their last 10 official games this season they have positive balance (5-1-4) and 3 wins in a row; if that were not enough, in their last 10 games at home in a league tournament, they triumphed 6 times, tied the same number of occasions and only lost 2 times.

In addition, in the 2 most recent official games of the Frankfurt team at home they scored 8 goals.

The rival in turn, Fortuna Düsseldorf, recently promoted to First Division, has not had a good start to the campaign. March in the 17th place of the general classification, his balance in the last 10 official games is negative (3-3-4) and accumulates 4 games without victory.

Taking into account his recent activity as a visitor in the First and Second Division of the Teutonic football, Fortuna lost 4 matches and drew 2 of a total of 10 matches played.

But the worst statistic is that since the distant year of 1977, Fortuna Düsseldorf played 15 times at home to Eintracht Frankfurt and only won once, while he was defeated 10 times and drew the tie at 4. Six of those losses were for 3 or more goals of difference.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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