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Any news or ideas about the starting lineup against Leverkusen? Is it true that Reinartz is injured and can't play rest of the season? And how about Zambrano?
arytsy schrieb:it'll be difficult indeed. Kovac managed to bottom out our defense. It's way harder work though to implement an attacking system and automatisms to include or better to feed strikers. That will be a tough deal. Let's just hope and pray it still works out
All and all, I think this loss boils down to too many missed opportunities and the lack of focus during the second half of the game. It's hard to turn this one around...
Haliaeetus schrieb:How do you see rest of the season? I think on a good day the team might steal a point from Leverkusen, Mainz and BVB. Bremen and Darmstadt should be winnable, but like you pointed out, the attacking system needs a drastic upgrade.
it'll be difficult indeed. Kovac managed to bottom out our defense. It's way harder work though to implement an attacking system and automatisms to include or better to feed strikers. That will be a tough deal. Let's just hope and pray it still works out
arytsy schrieb:dark
How do you see rest of the season?
arytsy schrieb:I agree concerning Bremen and Darmstadt - we simply have to win these matches (but we already had to beat Ingolstadt or Hoffenheim, ...). Leverkusen oder Mainz? Well, perhaps a draw - meaning: one draw out of these two matches. Dortmund? No chance. They're way better and tend to fight the entire 90 minutes. I don't think we can even hope for a point. Still I want to see our guys trying their best.
I think on a good day the team might steal a point from Leverkusen, Mainz and BVB. Bremen and Darmstadt should be winnable, but like you pointed out, the attacking system needs a drastic upgrade.
Our defence has well approved but I lack fantasy to imagine how we can possibly beat the better teams. Against Bremen and Darmstadt battling and a little luck should do ... let's see if that is enough
About the Hoffenheim match: the first 15 minutes looked great. SGE pressured Hoffenheim, but it started to get more difficult as the game went on. Hradecky pulled a beautiful double save around 30 minutes!
After the Hoffenheim's first goal things just went from bad to worse. Guys like Kittel and Zambrano played well. I am not so sure about Stendera and Hasebe.
All and all, I think this loss boils down to too many missed opportunities and the lack of focus during the second half of the game. It's hard to turn this one around...
After the Hoffenheim's first goal things just went from bad to worse. Guys like Kittel and Zambrano played well. I am not so sure about Stendera and Hasebe.
All and all, I think this loss boils down to too many missed opportunities and the lack of focus during the second half of the game. It's hard to turn this one around...
arytsy schrieb:it'll be difficult indeed. Kovac managed to bottom out our defense. It's way harder work though to implement an attacking system and automatisms to include or better to feed strikers. That will be a tough deal. Let's just hope and pray it still works out
All and all, I think this loss boils down to too many missed opportunities and the lack of focus during the second half of the game. It's hard to turn this one around...
Thought about adding an English thread for the rest of the season.
Times are tough for our beloved SGE. Any ideas how the team should tackle this challenge?
Personally I would like to see Kittel and Castaignos start today against Hoffenheim. Perhaps even use two strikers to get the goals needed for a win. No use holding back when you are second from the bottom.
Times are tough for our beloved SGE. Any ideas how the team should tackle this challenge?
Personally I would like to see Kittel and Castaignos start today against Hoffenheim. Perhaps even use two strikers to get the goals needed for a win. No use holding back when you are second from the bottom.
It was a great trip, looking foward to the game against Mainz.
Had a short but very nice chat with an older fellow in the tram on my way to the stadium. When he heard that I'd flown 1500 km for the game he just laughed out loud and shouted "Wahnsinn!" Then he added that because of my long trip the team must win today. And so they did!
Enjoyed some of the Sachsenhausen bars, Schaumainkai Flohmarkt and tram rides around the city. To be continued in May...
Let me know if you have in mind any nice bars for a weary traveler...
Had a short but very nice chat with an older fellow in the tram on my way to the stadium. When he heard that I'd flown 1500 km for the game he just laughed out loud and shouted "Wahnsinn!" Then he added that because of my long trip the team must win today. And so they did!
Enjoyed some of the Sachsenhausen bars, Schaumainkai Flohmarkt and tram rides around the city. To be continued in May...
Let me know if you have in mind any nice bars for a weary traveler...
arytsy schrieb:Lukas made some mistakes, but still he has saved us so many points yet. Everybody can have a bad day, it was his turn on saturday. Im sure he will be back against hannover with many good actions.
Hradecky: "Had Gladbach yet made a fourth goal, it would have been (my) fourth fault. If I want to see it positively, I have hopefully made all my mistakes in this game. Although: It was not the best timing by me - in my first game with the new coach. But am I holding up the head, it just happened. "
-Bild.de
Despite his perfromance in the Gladbach game I still think Lukas has saved Eintracht from sure defeat more than once. That being said, the guys up front are not scoring or even shooting enough. Perhaps the coach should shuffle the deck a bit more to get things going.
Any ideas about how the team should organize the midfield/attack? And more importantly, who should take the bench? Personally I think Hasebe is one of them.
We need to buy 1 or 2 good defensive midfielders for the next season, Hasebe, Reinartz and Medojevic really do disappoint me a lot. They should take the bench. Maybe Stendera will be back at it again on saturday.
Its getting harder day by day, but I still believe in our team and in our new coach. We just HAVE to stay in Bundesliga and focus on playing a good role next season.
adlerjunge23FFM schrieb:Stendera and Castaignos should definitely play this weekend.
Lukas made some mistakes, but still he has saved us so many points yet. Everybody can have a bad day, it was his turn on saturday. Im sure he will be back against hannover with many good actions.
We need to buy 1 or 2 good defensive midfielders for the next season, Hasebe, Reinartz and Medojevic really do disappoint me a lot. They should take the bench. Maybe Stendera will be back at it again on saturday.
Its getting harder day by day, but I still believe in our team and in our new coach. We just HAVE to stay in Bundesliga and focus on playing a good role next season.
On top of other things I think some of the winter break transfers were not so good and the newcomers haven't really delivered.
Anyway, let's cheer the guys on this Saturday! Flying to Frankfurt on Friday morning, 1500 Kilometer für ein Spiel.
Hradecky: "Had Gladbach yet made a fourth goal, it would have been (my) fourth fault. If I want to see it positively, I have hopefully made all my mistakes in this game. Although: It was not the best timing by me - in my first game with the new coach. But am I holding up the head, it just happened. "
-Bild.de
Despite his perfromance in the Gladbach game I still think Lukas has saved Eintracht from sure defeat more than once. That being said, the guys up front are not scoring or even shooting enough. Perhaps the coach should shuffle the deck a bit more to get things going.
Any ideas about how the team should organize the midfield/attack? And more importantly, who should take the bench? Personally I think Hasebe is one of them.
-Bild.de
Despite his perfromance in the Gladbach game I still think Lukas has saved Eintracht from sure defeat more than once. That being said, the guys up front are not scoring or even shooting enough. Perhaps the coach should shuffle the deck a bit more to get things going.
Any ideas about how the team should organize the midfield/attack? And more importantly, who should take the bench? Personally I think Hasebe is one of them.
arytsy schrieb:Lukas made some mistakes, but still he has saved us so many points yet. Everybody can have a bad day, it was his turn on saturday. Im sure he will be back against hannover with many good actions.
Hradecky: "Had Gladbach yet made a fourth goal, it would have been (my) fourth fault. If I want to see it positively, I have hopefully made all my mistakes in this game. Although: It was not the best timing by me - in my first game with the new coach. But am I holding up the head, it just happened. "
-Bild.de
Despite his perfromance in the Gladbach game I still think Lukas has saved Eintracht from sure defeat more than once. That being said, the guys up front are not scoring or even shooting enough. Perhaps the coach should shuffle the deck a bit more to get things going.
Any ideas about how the team should organize the midfield/attack? And more importantly, who should take the bench? Personally I think Hasebe is one of them.
We need to buy 1 or 2 good defensive midfielders for the next season, Hasebe, Reinartz and Medojevic really do disappoint me a lot. They should take the bench. Maybe Stendera will be back at it again on saturday.
Its getting harder day by day, but I still believe in our team and in our new coach. We just HAVE to stay in Bundesliga and focus on playing a good role next season.
Nach einem schlechten Spiel schon den TW wechseln???
Wer noch kein Ticket hat muss sich jetzt eins besorgen- gegen Hannover braucht die Mannschaft eine Unterstützung wie nie zuvor.
Auf geht's!
Auf geht's!
Wenn wir das Spiel gegen die Fohlen erfolgreich gestalten , also Unentschieden mit gutem spiel , oder auch mehr , dann gibt es ein Selbstläufer mit dem vollen Stadion . Aber ausverkauft wird es nicht werden . Denke am Ende so um die 46000 - 47000 Zuschauer . hängt halt viel vom nächsten Spiel ab .
Looks like somebody read my mind
http://s.bundesliga.com/assets/doc/1080000/1072164_original.pdf
http://s.bundesliga.com/assets/doc/1080000/1072164_original.pdf
arytsy schrieb:he's doing great. Noone, neither fans nor media doubt that. We were all very afraid half a year ago, because we had just lost one of the best german keepers to Paris, but these days the position of least concern ist our goalie. He's a great sportsman, always positive, charming and perfectly replaces the irreplaceable
Can any of you tell me how Lukas is doing according to the local fans and media? Suprisingly there isn't much about him in the Finnish papers although he is our national goalkeeper.
arytsy schrieb:he's doing great. Noone, neither fans nor media doubt that. We were all very afraid half a year ago, because we had just lost one of the best german keepers to Paris, but these days the position of least concern ist our goalie. He's a great sportsman, always positive, charming and perfectly replaces the irreplaceable
Can any of you tell me how Lukas is doing according to the local fans and media? Suprisingly there isn't much about him in the Finnish papers although he is our national goalkeeper.
oh great, he'll sure be happy to get support from his home-country. Just keep in mind to drink omenaviini instead of olut. Concerning that Frankfurt is an exception in good old Germany. Apfelwein is our "national" sanctuary