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Very interested in the next match against Stuttgart. Currently I think they are pretty close to Eintracht's level but they are an attack-oriented team, unlike Frankfurt.
Eintracht were way too negative towards the end almost inviting Cologne to have the ball and attack. Lucky they were too poor to take advantage.
It's not a bad start to the season though with wins at Gladbach and Cologne. Losing at home to Augsburg takes the shine off it of course.
Good to see Haller get a goal. His general play is excellent but he needs to be sharper in the box.
Only 5 games in for him and a lot of new players so its still early days but there are encouraging signs in my view.
It's not a bad start to the season though with wins at Gladbach and Cologne. Losing at home to Augsburg takes the shine off it of course.
Good to see Haller get a goal. His general play is excellent but he needs to be sharper in the box.
Only 5 games in for him and a lot of new players so its still early days but there are encouraging signs in my view.
I agree he looks promising but goals are what counts. I thought he took one touch too many before hitting the bar in Freiburg. He also should have scored the header on Saturday but was unlucky to hit the inside of the post and not go in. His touch and general play is impressive of course.
Hopefully a few more games will help the new guys settle in and the team can build an understanding. I'd also like to think that Boateng fits into Kovac's idea of how the team should play rather than having to change anything just to accommodate one player.....on a big salary.
I still remain confident that things are looking OK for the season. Hopefully the Gladbach game brings us more luck...and a good celebration afterwards in Duesseldorf Altstadt .
Hopefully a few more games will help the new guys settle in and the team can build an understanding. I'd also like to think that Boateng fits into Kovac's idea of how the team should play rather than having to change anything just to accommodate one player.....on a big salary.
I still remain confident that things are looking OK for the season. Hopefully the Gladbach game brings us more luck...and a good celebration afterwards in Duesseldorf Altstadt .
Lukas Hradecky update: While the Portuguese media recently announced the immediate imminent agreement of the Eintracht-Keeper with Benfica Lissabon, the fate of the Finn will continue in Frankfurt. The offer from Lisbon is not very lucrative, several newspapers report. According to Frankfurter Rundschau, Hradecky does not particularly appeal to the Portuguese league.
Once again, as of Kovac during today's press conference, Lukas is about to stay this season at least. It's great to notice how journalists are fishing in murky waters just to keep SGE headlines running. It's sad, so sad.
The flirtation between Lukas Hradecky and Benfica Lisbon is becoming more and more concrete. Several Portuguese media reported an agreement of the goalkeeper of the Frankfurt Eintracht with the Champions League participant. According to information from the local sports magazine, Hradecky's father, who represents his son as a consultant, traveled to Lisbon and agreed with Benfica President Luís Filipe Vieira on contract details.
Risk capital pouring in:
Eintracht Frankfurt may be looking forward to a money boom. According to a media report, private investors will provide up to ten million euro in the short term for transfer activities.
http://hessenschau.de/sport/fussball/eintracht-frankfurt/zehn-millionen-fuer-einen-neuen-eintracht-star,eintracht-geldsegen-100.html
Eintracht Frankfurt may be looking forward to a money boom. According to a media report, private investors will provide up to ten million euro in the short term for transfer activities.
http://hessenschau.de/sport/fussball/eintracht-frankfurt/zehn-millionen-fuer-einen-neuen-eintracht-star,eintracht-geldsegen-100.html
arytsy schrieb:
Hessenschau: Tim Leibold of 1. FC Nürnberg is a possible successor to Bastian Oczipka. In 2015, Leibold moved from the VfB Stuttgart reserve to Nürnberg. After a strong premier season, the native Swabian-born completed only ten Ligaspiele in the past season.
According to the information provided by hr-sport, the prospective candidate is neither the Nuremberg Tim Leibold or Konstantin Rausch of the 1. FC Cologne.
arytsy schrieb:
Hessenschau: Tim Leibold of 1. FC Nürnberg is a possible successor to Bastian Oczipka. In 2015, Leibold moved from the VfB Stuttgart reserve to Nürnberg. After a strong premier season, the native Swabian-born completed only ten Ligaspiele in the past season.
According to the information provided by hr-sport, the prospective candidate is neither the Nuremberg Tim Leibold or Konstantin Rausch of the 1. FC Cologne.
Zicolov schrieb:
Oczipka is very likely to sign with Schalke within the next two days, so we're having a new To-Do, It'll be hard to replace him, there's not too many left-backs available and Bastian did very well over the last years for us. I hoped he'll become our captain this season, as he almost never missed a match.
I'd be giving Oczipka a lift to Gelsenkirchen in exchange for €4m. One year left on his contract only, he wants to leave and although he was better this season than last, I think we can get better for the money. Someone who offers better quality in the opposition half would be a good start.
The Hradecky situation needs to be finalised soon. It has dragged on far too long and some Finnish fans need to know what team they will support next season
I'm optimistic about next season as I think there are some good signings. Eintracht probably had the worst forwards in the league last season with Meier injured for so long. They did very well to get enough points in the first half of these season to avoid real problems in the second half.
My flights are booked for Wolfsburg at home and Gladbach away so that's 6 points guaranteed
Also to mention, that Haller is still stuck in Europe and can't participate in team-training in the US
Hrfernsehen: Abschlusstraining der Eintracht vor dem DFB-Pokalfinale.
https://youtu.be/fiVE6-c9zJo
https://youtu.be/fiVE6-c9zJo