BERLIN -- Hannover boosted its chances of avoiding Bundesliga relegation by holding on for a 3-2 win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday. "Its not done, but its a huge step," Hannover general manager Dirk Dufner said. Poor defending allowed the visitors to score in the second minute, when Leon Andreasens header from Christian Panders cross sent the ball inside the far post. Martin Lanig equalized from close range 11 minutes later, but Lars Stindl restored Hannovers lead in the 20th, when Pander again provided the cross. Didier Ya Konan made it 3-1 nine minutes later after some good play from Andreasen. Andreasen hit the post and Szabolcs Huszti struck the crossbar early in the second half as Hannover sought to secure the result. Frankfurt defender Alexander Madlung was also forced to make a goal-line clearance. Alexander Meier pulled one back in the 68th, but the home side couldnt equalize in a bad-tempered end to the game. 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