The club totem put recent goalkeeping errors behind him to frustrate Bayern and lay the foundations for a famous win
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As his still quite incredulous teammates celebrated in a line in front of the away end at Allianz Arena, they found the clarity to recognise who deserved the moment. A reluctant Kevin Trapp was shoved towards the celebrating fans by a gaggle of his team but if his beaming grin showed how unexpected a delight this was, it also admitted that there were other reasons to savour Eintracht Frankfurt’s triumph – for the team, and for their goalkeeper individually.
On the other side of it Bayern Munich, having suffered a first defeat of the Julian Nagelsmann reign and having seen a run of 30 undefeated Bundesliga home games come to an end, were pinching themselves too. “I didn’t think the game was greatly different from those of the last few weeks,” suggested Nagelsmann. “The defeat is particularly painful because it was avoidable.”