Eintracht Frankfurt defeats TSG Hoffenheim in Bundesliga

Agoodbye! Eintracht has successfully said goodbye to its home crowd. At the end of the 14th match day, Oliver Glasner’s team beat TSG Hoffenheim 4:2 and moved up to fourth place in the table. Now the only thing left is the Rhein-Main duel in Mainz on Sunday, before the World Cup begins, which is immediately followed by the winter break.

Only on January 21 does the ball roll again against FC Schalke in the Frankfurt Arena, where the renovation work is to be progressed by then. With the win against the eleven from Kraichgau, Eintracht improved their tally to 26 points – eight more than last year after the same number of games.

Eintracht provided their fans with a spectacle that caused huge enthusiasm in the stands. Bundesliga record player Karl-Heinz Körbel said during the half-time break: “At the moment only Bayern are playing better than us.” Driven and staged by an outstanding Mario Götze, the Frankfurt offensive produced dozens of chances to score, Hoffenheim was often only able to defend itself with fouls ward off the storm and stress of unity.

“The team has really settled in over the last few weeks, the lads get along well. That makes us so dangerous at the moment,” said Eintracht manager Markus Krösche after the final whistle on Sky: “We played very convincing football, but we still have potential for development. We are on a good way.”

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