Martin Fenin's fourth goal in his first two games for Eintracht Frankfurt helped them to a 2-1 victory over Arminia Bielefeld in the sole game in the German Bundesliga on Friday night.
Twenty-year-old Czech star Fenin - who joined Eintracht from FK Teplice in January - scored their second goal two minutes into the second half after Ioannis Amanatidis had opened the scoring for the home side on 36 minutes.
Polish striker Artur Wichniarek struck 15 minutes from time but was unable to prevent Bielefeld's fifth straight away defeat.
Last week Fenin became only the fifth player in Bundesliga history to bag a hat-trick on debut and he played a starring role again - both with his goal and with a key pass in the build up to his side's opener.
He cut the Bielefeld defence apart to put Patrick Ochs away down the right wing, and his excellent cross along the turf left Amanatidis with a simple finish.
Fenin then added Eintracht's second before Wichniarek's late consolation.
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