Nartey's Late Winner Seals Dramatic 3-2 Stuttgart Win Over Frankfurt

Nikolas Nartey scored a dramatic 87th-minute winner to give VfB Stuttgart a 3-2 home victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. Stuttgart had fought back from an early deficit with goals from Ermedin Demirovic and Deniz Undav after Rasmus Kristensen's opener for Frankfurt. Eintracht substitute Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab thought he had secured a point with a late equalizer, only for Nartey to decide the contest moments later. The win lifts Stuttgart to third in the Bundesliga table, four points behind second-placed Borussia Dortmund.

Key Points: Stuttgart 3-2 Frankfurt: Nartey Nets Late Bundesliga Winner

  • Nikolas Nartey's 87th-minute winner
  • Stuttgart comes from behind
  • Ermedin Demirovic scores on return
  • Eintracht fights back twice
  • Stuttgart climbs to third in table
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Nartey nets late as Stuttgart edge Frankfurt in Bundesliga

Nikolas Nartey's 87th-minute strike secures a dramatic 3-2 victory for VfB Stuttgart over Eintracht Frankfurt in a thrilling Bundesliga clash.

"It was a deserved victory for Stuttgart. - Dino Toppmoller"

Berlin, Jan 14

Nikolas Nartey struck late to settle a breathless five-goal contest as VfB Stuttgart claimed a dramatic 3-2 home victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.

Stuttgart entered the night full of confidence after having routed Bayer Leverkusen and made only one change, welcoming Ermedin Demirovic back into the starting line-up for the first time since October.

Eintracht, fresh from a high-scoring draw with Borussia Dortmund, were forced into several alterations and began with clear attacking intent, reports Xinhua.

The visitors were rewarded inside five minutes when Rasmus Kristensen glanced home a header from Ritsu Doan's delivery to stun the home crowd. Eintracht continued to play at a high tempo but suffered an early setback when new arrival Younes Ebnoutalib was forced off following a heavy collision.

Stuttgart gradually took control and drew level in the 27th minute as Demirovic capitalised on a handling error by goalkeeper Kaua Santos to finish from close range.

The hosts completed the turnaround eight minutes later when Deniz Undav's low effort took a decisive deflection on its way in.

Sebastian Hoeness' side dominated for long spells after the break and created a string of chances, but Eintracht remained dangerous. Ansgar Knauff rattled the crossbar as the visitors threatened on the counter, while Stuttgart failed to extend their lead despite several clear openings.

The momentum swung again ten minutes from time when substitute Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab marked his Bundesliga debut by drilling home to make it 2-2.

Just as the match appeared destined for a draw, substitute Nartey arrived to meet Josha Vagnoman's delivery and fired in his first league goal to decide the contest in the 87th minute.

The win lifts Stuttgart from fifth to third in the table, leaving them four points behind second-placed Borussia Dortmund, while Eintracht remains seventh.

"It was a deserved victory for Stuttgart. The spirit was there, but it is frustrating that we have taken only one point from games against two top teams. Now the focus is on turning the heavy effort we are putting in into points," said Eintracht coach Dino Toppmoller.

Elsewhere on Tuesday, runners-up Borussia Dortmund eased to a 3-0 win over hapless Werder Bremen, Mainz edged Heidenheim 2-1 in a match between two relegation-threatened teams, while the match between Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen was postponed due to unsafe wintry conditions.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan watching from Mumbai, this game had everything! Five goals, lead changes, a debut goal, and a last-minute winner. Frankfurt will be gutted, but Stuttgart fully deserved the three points based on that second-half dominance.
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Vikram M
Respect to both teams for playing such an attacking game. But Frankfurt's defence, especially the goalkeeper's error for the first goal, cost them dearly. In the Bundesliga, you can't afford such mistakes. Stuttgart are looking like a proper top-four contender now.
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for Frankfurt fans. To come back to 2-2 and then lose it so late... oof. But that's football. Coach Toppmoller is right, they need to start converting their effort into wins. Tough league.
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Karthik V
Great result for Stuttgart! Jumping to third is huge. The Indian fans who follow the Bundesliga (we are many!) know how competitive it is behind Bayern. This race for Champions League spots is going to be fantastic. More drama please! 🙌
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Michael C
While the match was thrilling, a respectful criticism: the article mentions a "heavy collision" forcing a player off, but doesn't follow up on his condition. Player safety is paramount. Hope Ebnoutalib is okay.

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