The reported offensive, the many ball losses, the mistake of Kevin Trapp. The list of reasons why Eintracht went down at Bayern is long. Will the next bankruptcy soon be threatened?
It was actually as always. When Eintracht plays at Munich Bavaria, it hurts. 0: 4, 0: 5, 2: 5, 1: 5, 1: 4, 0: 3 The Frankfurters have already bathed with the German record champions in recent years. Of the last 16 games in the Munich Arena, Eintracht lost only twice, with a draw (2023) and a victory (2021). The fact that there was another pack with the 0: 4 this time had its reasons.
Far too many ball losses
Eintracht played really well in Munich. However, only in the first minutes of the game when Hugo Ekitiké had the chance to win 1-0 after an early Frankfurt ball win. But his shot went next to it, after that the whole Eintracht game. The Munich – as always – with an overwhelming possession of the ball. Once the Eintracht once had the ball, she usually lost the play equipment at a record speed.
That also annoyed defender Arthur Theat: “We had too many simple ball lossesalso in dangerous zones. We had too little stability at both ends of the field. “And so the Frankfurt offensive game usually broke off in the approach. And even in front of our own goal it burned too often after the ball losses. “We have exceeded the boundary of courage to naivety too often,” said coach Dino Toppmöller.
Old Bavaria eat young harmony
The naivety mentioned by Toppmöller also moved that this time the young Frankfurt players found no means against Bayern Munich’s veterans, so they kept going and was punished again and again. Toppmöller sent the youngest team against really strong Bavaria, which was in a starting eleven in a starting eleven this season. At an average of 23.6 years. For comparison: The Age average of Bayern was 28.4 years.
The youthfulness of Eintracht, which was so often a pound this season, had a disadvantage this time. Toppmöller also knew that: “These steps, these games are something different if you as a young guy bustle here in Munich. We paid tuition.”
Nothing to do without marmush against Bayern
Many Eintracht fans still remember that with joys 3: 3 in the first leg against Bayern last October. What was that game, one of the best and wildest in the whole Bundesliga season. Even then, Bayern were oppressively superior, but the few Eintracht counterattacks that were sitting. Also because at the front the Frankfurt form of light Omar Marmoush ran and shot everything to the ground.
Eintracht secured two goals and a sensational goal template from Marmoush. But Marmoush is now known in Manchester, so this time ran on the offensive at 0: 4 in Munich. In the front, Ekitiké and substitute Elye Wahi looked plenty of unhappy and lost.
Trapp and his penalty area control
Eintracht goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who was so often the rock in the surf this season, caught a bad day this time – like so many. Before the 1-0 of Bayern, he could not prevent Leroy Sané’s goal, his mistake was much more violent before the decisive 2-0 for Bayern after a good hour of play.
After a corner of Michael Olise, the slightly pressed trapp fisted past the ball, Bavaria’s Hiroki ito thanked the 2-0. The lack of penalty area mastery is a recurring topic in the career of Trapp. After the final whistle, he showed himself self -critical: “When I (Before 0: 2 – the editor) get out, then I have to have the ball. “
Rode in home game!
The former Eintracht captain Sebastian Rode is a guest in the HR home game on Monday evening! And will report from the time after his end of his career. Also, of course, topic: the 0: 4 clap at FC Bayern.
Is there a threat of the next bankruptcy against Leverkusen?
After the top game is before the top game. Just six days after the top game at Bayern, Eintracht welcomes the second Bayer Leverkusen in the Waldstadion as the third of the table. If Eintracht shows a similar performance to the 0: 4 in Munich, it could be extremely painful against the currently strong Leverkuseners. But maybe the Eintracht learned.
“Head up. You can learn a lot from such defeats and show a reaction,” Eintracht defender Theate already stated the route for the Leverkusen game. Theaters and Eintracht will be able to check quickly whether this works, in the top game against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday (6.30 p.m.).
