Bundesliga

Having come into their game sat proudly atop the league phase table of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League, Eintracht Frankfurt were handed a heavy 5-1 loss away to Atlético Madrid on Matchday 2.
Atlético Madrid 5-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
Goals: 1-0 Raspadori 4‘, 2-0 Le Normand 33‘, 3-0 Griezmann 45‘+1, 3-1 Burkardt 57‘, 4-1 Simeone 70‘, 5-1 Álvarez 82‘
Despite Frankfurt’s come-from-behind 5-1 thrashing of Galatasaray being the biggest victory of Matchday 1 and putting them on preliminary pole after the first match of the eight-game league phase, it wasn’t to be as smooth sailing away in Spain.
After a tentative opening couple of minutes, Atlético struck first, taking the lead through Giacomo Raspadori in the fourth minute. The Italian pounced on a scuffed effort from Julián Álvarez following a cross from Giuliano Simeone on the right, smashing it home from seven yards.
Frankfurt looked to generate an immediate response, with Farès Chaïbi’s curling effort from the edge of the box minutes later being deflected just wide for a corner. However, that would be the best chance Frankfurt would have in the first half as the hosts never really took their feet off the gas.
Álvarez had two similar chances in quick succession where he got in behind Frankfurt’s backline. The first of his efforts from the edge of the box flew just over the bar, and his second was decisively more accurate, stinging the palms of Kauã Santos on the half-volley.
Continuing to dominate, the hosts doubled their advantage after just over half an hour, when, from Álvarez’s corner, Antoine Griezmann forced an unbelievable reaction stop from Santos, who could only parry it into the path of Robin Le Normand, allowing the centre-back to smash home the second from close range.
Griezmann delivered a sucker punch on the stroke of half-time, as he latched onto the end of a cutback from Álvarez to fire in a third just before the break.
A fantastic goal-saving interception from Arthur Theate prevented the hosts from starting the second half as they ended the first, and Frankfurt themselves looked rejuvenated after the break, despite not making any changes. Jonathan Burkardt pulled one back before the hour-mark after a real show of tenacity from Ansgar Knauff.
But the optimism was to be short-lived. A disallowed Griezmann second highlighted cracks in the Frankfurt defence, and Atlético continued to exploit them. First, Simeone got on the end of an Álvarez corner to head home at the front post, before Álvarez himself finally got the goal he had been threatening all night.
Following a VAR check, substitute Aurèle Amenda was adjudged to have handled the ball inside his own penalty area and Álvarez stepped up to convert the penalty, sending Santos diving the wrong way with a cool Panenka and sealing the three points for Atlético.
Match stats
Teams
Atlético: Oblak (c) – Llorente, Le Normand, Lenglet, Ruggeri – Simeone (Molina 75‘), Gallagher, Barrios (González 75‘), Griezmann (Martín 89‘) – Álvarez (Baena 89‘), Raspadori (Koke 55‘)
Unused subs: Musso, Esquivel, Hancko, Pubill, Galán, Zanzi
Out: Almada (muscular), Cardoso (ankle), Giménez (hamstring)
Coach: Diego Simeone
Frankfurt: Santos – Collins (Amenda 58‘), Koch (c), Theate, Brown (Bahoya 71‘) – Chaïbi, Skhiri (Höjlund 58‘) – Dōan (Götze 75‘), Uzun (Larsson 58‘), Knauff – Burkardt
Unused subs: Zetterer, Baum, Wahi, Dahoud, Chandler, Buta, Batshuayi
Out: Kristensen (muscular), Ngankam (ineligible)
Coach: Dino Toppmöller
As it happened!
Three additional minutes are indicated.
The hosts are knocking it about very confidently here. Frankfurt can barely get near the ball.
The Argentine steps up to the spot and coolly sits Santos down with a Panenka penalty. The goalkeeper tries to recover from being chipped, but can't get a powerful enough hand on the ball to claw it off the line.
After going to the monitor, the referee judges Amenda's hand to have touched the ball inside the box, and he points to the spot.
Álvarez is played in behind down the left. He turns Koch inside out, before his low shot is saved by Santos. It drops to Griezmann, who is dispossessed by Amenda, but the Frenchman screams for a penalty for handball. A VAR check is underway here...
Both managers make two substitutions in quick succesion. For Eintracht: Bahoya and Götze enter for Brown and Dōan, whilst for Atlético, goalscorer Simeone leaves the field alongside Barrios.
Álvarez's corner from the right is met by Simeone at the near post, who makes a great run to shake his marker before heading into the net from close range.
A fantastic free-flowing move from Atlético sees Barrios play a one-two with Koke, before feeding the ball into the feet of Álvarez, who - with one touch - backheels it and finds the run of Griezmann. The French forward simply scoops it over Santos to seemingly make it 4-1. However, following a VAR review, the goal is disallowed for offside.
Toppmöller goes to the bench immediately after Burkardt's goal, bringing on Amenda, Larsson, and Höjlund. Are we in for a special comeback here?
Knauff refuses to give up on a long ball up from the bank and his tenacity is rewarded. The No.7 manages to get on to the end of it and cuts it back for Burkardt, who drills home from the penalty spot.
Following a good spell of possession in an advanced area for Frankfurt, Knauff picks Llorente's pocket before moving play on to Uzun. The youngster drives at the hosts' backline before letting fly, but he drags his powerful, low effort just wide of the left post.
Dōan feeds the ball into Burkardt's feet, who turns Llorente before letting fly with his weaker left foot. It's a clever turn, but his effort lacks power.
Simeone plays a fantastic low cross in from the right but Theate - at full-stretch - just manages to get a toe on it to poke the ball behind for a corner, upon which Atlético don't manage to capitalise.
It's the hosts who get the ball rolling for the second half here. Neither manager has opted to make any changes.
That'll be a tough one for Frankfurt to take on the stroke of half-time. Álvarez is played in behind on the left flank. He beats Koch, gets to the byline and cuts it back for Griezmann, who smashes home from six yards.
One additional minute is indicated.
The young left-back is penalised for a handball which prevents a promising attack for the hosts.
Gallagher draws a foul off Chaïbi by the right touchline, deep inside Frankfurt's half. Álvarez curls it in, but a Frankfurt head is first to the ball to clear the danger.
From an out-swinging corner from the right courtesy of Álvarez, Griezmann gets a dangerous flick-on at the near post. Santos pulls off an incredible reaction save, but deflects the ball back into danger. Le Normand is waiting at the back post and smashes it in from close range for his first ever Champions League goal and Atlético's second.
A long ball up from the back from Santos is missed by Ruggeri and Knauff pounces. It looks as if he'll be through on goal, but just as he's about to get into his stride, he slips, and the chance goes begging.
Frankfurt are managing to get on the ball high up the pitch by pouncing on a few wayward passes from the hosts. However, despite some good link-up play from Uzun, Dōan and Chaïbi, they are still yet to test Oblak in goal.
Again, the Spanish side work it really well and, following a one-two, Álvarez is in behind again. His effort on the half-volley stings the palms of Santos, who pulls of a great save to beat the danger away. It falls to Simeone, who beats Brown and tries to put another cross in, but this time, Frankfurt get it clear.
Following a great team move, the hosts work it to Álvarez, who beats Theate with a drop of the shoulder before blasting an effort just over the near post from the edge of the box.
The centre-back sees yellow for a late challenge on Farès Chaïbi.
The French forward is played in behind Theate. The ball doesn't fall kindly for him though, and he tries to poke it past Santos from the edge of the box, but it's a tame effort.
It's Raspadori again who launches a counter-attack for the hosts. The winger finds Simeone with a fantastic switch of play. Brown is the only man back and Simeone tries to beat him, but the full-back makes a great tackle, sending the ball behind for a corner.
Raspadori is played in behind the Frankfurt backline by a great pass from Ruggeri, which takes Collins out of the game. The Italian crosses from the byline, and the initial clearance doesn't quite get the danger away. Instead, Simeone is teed up for the spectacular, but his effort is comfortably claimed by Santos.
Frankfurt look to hit back not long after. The ball comes in from the left, finding Chaïbi, who curls an effort towards the far corner. It takes a deflection on its way through and Eintracht are awarded a corner. However, nothing comes of Dōan's delivery.
That didn't take long. Initially, Raspadori plays a cross in from the left, which seems massively overhit, but Simeone manages to retrieve it. He beats Brown down the right before crossing in towards Álvarez. The Argentine scuffs his finish, but Raspadori is behind him to smash home from six yards.
It's Frankfurt who get the ball rolling at the Estadio Metropolitano here.