Ex-Frankfurt forward K.P Boateng celebrates second anniversary of DFB Pokal triumph over Bayern Munich

Published on: 19 May 2020

Kevin Prince Boateng has remembered the second anniversary of Eintracht Frankfurt's success over Bayern Munich in the final of the DFB Cup. 

The former Frankfurt forward led the club to end a 30-year wait for a major trophy after shocking overwhelming favourites Bayern Munich on May 19, 2018.

Boateng, who is now with Turkish giants Besiktas, set up the opening goal in their 3-1 victory over the Bavarians. Ante Rebic lashed onto a pass from the 33-year old.

"Today 2 years ago we made history at Eintracht Frankfurt. I will never forget that moment. Thank You. Miss You," he posted on Twitter.

Rebic added his second of the day after Robert Lewandowski had pulled level for the German giants.

Second half substitute Gacinovic sealed victory for the Eagles with the final touch of the game as Frankfurt ended a 30-year wait for a trophy.

The success remains high on the list of achievements by the German born Ghana international.

The 33-year old left after that game to join Italy side Sassuolo and has since moved to Fiorentina.

 

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