Borussia Dortmund delivered a dramatic comeback in their final home game of the season, securing a 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt to clinch second place in the Bundesliga. The match, played in front of the iconic Yellow Wall, was an emotional farewell for three players who made their last appearances in black and yellow, while young talent Samuele Inacio celebrated his first-ever Bundesliga goal.
The visitors struck early, with Can Uzun putting Frankfurt ahead in just the second minute. Former Dortmund midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud, making his first appearance since February, carved through the defense with a dazzling dribble before setting up Uzun for a composed finish. The 20-year-old Turkish international, who has been in red-hot form, scored in back-to-back games for the first time since his blistering start to the season with five consecutive goals. Uzun had also found the net when these sides played out a thrilling six-goal draw in January.
Dortmund goalkeeper Michael Zetterer was kept busy early on, first denying Inacio his maiden goal for the club, then thwarting Julian Brandt—who was playing his final home match for BVB. The hosts dominated possession and finally broke through in the 40th minute. Serhou Guirassy produced a stunning finish from Julian Ryerson's pinpoint cross, marking the Guinean international's 80th Bundesliga goal. Ryerson, still searching for his first goal of the season, notched his 14th assist of the campaign.
Just before halftime, German internationals Maximilian Beier and Nico Schlotterbeck combined for Dortmund's second goal. Schlotterbeck's strike came amid ongoing fan debate over his contract renewal, which included a reportedly low release clause. The second half lacked intensity for long stretches, with Farès Chaïbi having a goal correctly ruled out for offside. The final stages saw Dortmund hold firm to secure the win and second place in the table, capping a memorable night at Signal Iduna Park.
