Ante Rebic (C) of Frankfurt celebrates after scoring during the Bundesliga match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Hannover 96 at Commerzbank-Arena , in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on Sept. 30, 2018. (Xinhua/Ulrich Hufnagel)
BERLIN, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- Ante Rebic's goal and assist helped Eintracht Frankfurt to beat winless Hannover 4-1 on home soil at the closer of the 6th round in Bundesliga on Sunday.
Both sides staged a slow start into the encounter yet the hosts were the more active team in the opening period.
The 46.300 spectators had to wait until the 38th minute before Frankfurt eventually broke the deadlock as Sebastian Haller flicked on a long ball which met Evan Ndicka, who scored his first ever goal in the Bundesliga.
Hannover wobbled and Frankfurt capitalized on their momentum after Sebastian Haller shrugged off two defenders to set up for Ante Rebic, who doubled the lead before the break.
After the restart, the "Eagles" started where they left off and sealed the deal ahead of time in the 59th minute when Ante Rebic's assist allowed Jonathan de Guzman to tap home the 3-0 lead.
Frankfurt remained on the front foot but still Hannover managed to score their consolation out of the blue as Florent Muslija reduced the arrears in the 86th minute.
However, the hosts had the final word and restored their three-goal lead in the dying minutes of the game when Luka Jovic finished off Guzman's pass into path for the 4-1 final score.
"I am incredibly happy, also for the fans. It is good to seal the first win on home soil. It is a deserved victory. I think the crucial point in the game was our 3-0 lead after the restart. We are happy to have secured these three points," Frankfurt's head coach Adi Huetter said.
"Eintracht Frankfurt sewed up a deserved win. Until the 1-0 it was an evenly balanced encounter. It is overall very difficult to win in a Bundesliga game with such simple errors we produce. It wasn't enough for a win today," Hannover's head coach Andre Breitenreiter said.
With the result, Eintracht Frankfurt returned to winning ways and moved on the 11th position meanwhile Hannover slumped to the 18th place after suffering the fourth straight defeat.
Elsewhere, Alfred Finnbogason's hat rick wrapped Augsburg a 4-1 triumph in home front against uninspired Freiburg.