World UEFA Europa Cup - Women
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Stadion am Brentanobad , Frankfurt
E. Senss 3' (P)
L. Freigang 15'
N. Luhrssen 80'
L. Freigang 49'
A. Zelenkova 2'
D. Jonasova 69'
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Eintracht Frankfurt Surge Past Slovácko in Statement 4-0 Triumph to Launch Europa Cup Campaign

FRANKFURT, Germany — On a brisk Wednesday evening at the Stadion am Brentanobad, Eintracht Frankfurt Women delivered a resounding message to the rest of the continent, sweeping aside Slovácko Women, 4-0, in their UEFA Europa Cup opener and putting themselves firmly in contention for a deep run in European competition.

From the penalty spot to total command: Barely three minutes had ticked away when the tone was set: Elisa Senss, calm and controlled, dispatched a penalty to give the hosts an early advantage. The champions of approach play, Frankfurt pressed forward in waves, and it was only twelve minutes later that their attacking impetus was rewarded again. Laura Freigang latched onto a slick passing move and doubled the lead in the 15th minute, her shot nestling into the net amid joyous celebrations from the home faithful.

An early turning point, and a relentless push: Slovácko, fresh off a dominant stretch in the Czech league, looked shell-shocked. The visitors, who had conceded just two goals in their previous five matches, found themselves outmaneuvered and outpaced by an Eintracht side brimming with confidence from recent domestic wins. Frankfurt’s aggressive pressing and fluid midfield combinations left Slovácko searching for answers—the difference in tempo and technical precision quickly apparent.

Even as the visitors attempted to regroup, Eintracht’s tactical discipline and energy denied them room to breathe. Slovácko’s key creators, so influential in their own league, were harried into mistakes and forced to defend deeper than usual, their attacks fizzling out before reaching the final third.

Late flourish seals the statement: With the match already tilting heavily in Eintracht’s favor, the coup de grâce arrived in the 80th minute. Nina Lührßen—quietly authoritative throughout the evening—rose highest on a set piece, guiding her header past the Slovácko keeper to stretch the margin to four. The home side’s composure never wavered, and as the final whistle sounded, Frankfurt had posted the kind of complete performance that will echo in group stage calculations.

A night of firsts and context for both clubs: For Eintracht Frankfurt, this result continues an upward trend that began with spirited domestic showings—a 3-1 victory days earlier against Carl Zeiss Jena and an attacking showcase against Leipzig. While recent setbacks against European heavyweights like Real Madrid offered learning opportunities, tonight’s clean sheet and four-goal haul are illustrative of a side with balance and attacking variety, hallmarks that have powered their rise up the Bundesliga table.

Slovácko, for their part, arrived in Frankfurt on the back of imperious domestic form: three wins and a draw from their last four outings, a spell that included a 4-0 dismantling of Viktoria Plzeň and a sturdy draw versus Slavia Praha. But this European test, against one of Germany’s most upwardly mobile clubs, exposed vulnerabilities. The defensive solidity that characterizes their Czech league campaign was nowhere to be found amid Frankfurt’s intricate passing and clinical finishing.

Turning attention to the broader stage: With a new, expanded format animating the UEFA Women’s continental competitions this year, every group stage result is weighted with urgency. For Frankfurt, three points and a +4 goal differential provide an enviable springboard, especially as they look ahead to more formidable opponents looming on the horizon. Their squad depth and tactical cohesion, both on display tonight, position them as early favorites to progress.

For Slovácko, the night serves as a bracing reminder of the step up in class presented by European football’s upper echelon. While their recent domestic record remains impressive, this defeat demands reflection—and a swift response—if hopes of advancing are to be sustained. Their ability to adapt and regroup after such a setback will be pivotal as the fixtures pile up.

No cards, few stoppages—just one team’s ascendancy: Remarkably, the match was played in a spirit of fairness and urgency. There were no red cards, and few stoppages beyond the necessary, keeping the tempo high and the contest fluid—an approach that clearly suited Frankfurt’s high-octane style.

Looking ahead: For Eintracht Frankfurt, tonight’s performance is an emphatic reminder that their ambitions extend well beyond domestic silverware. The question now is whether this early statement can translate into consistency as the Europa Cup grind intensifies. For Slovácko, the challenge shifts to resilience—the task of salvaging pride and points in the wake of a European baptism by fire.

Both clubs leave the Stadion am Brentanobad with a sharper sense of what the weeks ahead will demand: for Frankfurt, the taste of possibility; for Slovácko, the sting of lessons learned at the hands of one of Europe’s most complete sides.