Frankfurt drew at home against Tottenham and remains behind Sporting in the group, despite both having pulled over after the leader’s defeat
Frankfurt and tottenham drew in Germany in a game valid for the third round of the Champions League. The result leaves the group tangled up after the leader’s defeat Sporting, and open for definition in the final three rounds. The game was lukewarm and without great chances for both sides, which ended in a 0-0.
The first half was not active and with great chances as the fans could have expected. With few opportunities for each side, it was designed with Tottenham having possession of the ball, which reached 58% at the end of the stage, and some shots from both sides, but only one of them in the goal, still being from Frankfurt.
The English touch of the ball did not scare the hosts, who took no risk defending and still managed to finish and get closer to the goal than the opponent. A 0-0 that did not threaten to leave the scoreboard at any time in the first half, but the game promised to change to the second half due to the need for victory for both sides.
The second half did not change the owner of the ball, nor the best chances, but the home team managed to start finishing more. Even though Tottenham managed to reach the goal with shots, Frankfurt began to take more effective danger and have some chances, which did not materialize.
In the end, nothing big happened and the teams ended up 0-0 with no major emotions. The result left the entire group dreaming, as Sporting lost to Olympique de Marseille and remained with six points, against four of the Germans and English who drew later.
Source: sportbuzz

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