Eintracht Frankfurt: Coach Oliver Glasner apologizes for angry speech

No comment on the breakup

Oliver Glasner has apologized for his angry speech after the game at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. “I stand by the content, I will always defend my team. But the tone was inappropriate,” said the Eintracht Frankfurt coach on Thursday.


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Glasner only wants to publicly comment on the early separation from the Hessian Bundesliga club after the last game of the season. “It was a very intense week. I have decided not to say anything about my personal situation until after the cup final in Berlin and I ask that you respect that. Until then, I want to do everything I can to bring unity to Europe,” he said. The Frankfurt team announced on Tuesday that the collaboration with Glasner would not continue until the summer of 2024 after this season, despite a valid contract.

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Julian Nagelsmann – Last club: FC Bayern

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Bruno Labbadia – Last club: VfB Stuttgart

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Florian Kohfeldt – Last club: VfL Wolfsburg

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Sandro Schwarz – Last club: Hertha BSC

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Robert Klauss – Last club: 1. FC Nuremberg

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Timo Schultz – Last club: FC St. Pauli

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Franco Foda – Last club: FC Zurich

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Thorsten Fink – Last club: Al-Nasr SC

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Markus Gisdol – Last club: Lokomotiv Moscow

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Joachim Löw – Last stop: Germany

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Frank Kramer – Last club: Schalke 04

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Miroslav Klose – Last club: SCR Altach

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Frank Wormuth – Last club: FC Groningen

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André Breitenreiter – Last club: TSG Hoffenheim

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Alexander Blessin – Last club: Genoa CFC

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Achim Beierlorzer – Last club: RB Leipzig

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Felix Magath – Last club: Hertha BSC

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Josef Zinnbauer – Last club: Lokomotiv Moscow

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Gernot Rohr – Last stop: Nigeria

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Manuel Baum – Last club: Schalke 04

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Heiko Herrlich – Last club: FC Augsburg

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Alexander Nouri – Last club: AO Kavala

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Jan Zimmermann – Last club: Hannover 96

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Uwe Neuhaus – Last club: Arminia Bielefeld

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Andre Schubert – Last club: FC Ingolstadt

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Ismail Atalan – Last club: Hallescher FC

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Danny Schwarz – Last club: Wuerzburger Kickers

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Mirko Slomka – Last club: Hannover 96

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Winfried Schaefer – Last club: Al-Khor SC

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Christoph Daum – Last stop: Romania

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Bernd Schuster – Last club: Dalian Professional

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Jens Keller – Last club: 1.FC Nuremberg

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Maik Walpurgis – Last club: Dynamo Dresden

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Markus Feldhoff – Last club: VfL Osnabruck

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Michael Oenning – Last club: FC Wacker Innsbruck

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Marco Kurz – Last club: Melbourne Victory

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Torsten Frings – Last club: SV Meppen

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Marco Antwerp – Last club: 1. FC Kaiserslautern

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Markus Babbel – Last club: Western Sydney

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Tomas Oral – Last club: FC Ingolstadt

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“I’m in the tunnel now. Everything that was before the tunnel doesn’t interest me at all. I can’t see anything left and right because that’s where the tunnel is. There are now two exits – one going to Europe, the other not. It’s about catching those to Europe. We want to achieve that together,” says Glasner.

Eintracht Frankfurt with Angerschmidt replacing Glasner on the sidelines

The 48-year-old Austrian reported before the Rhein-Main derby against 1. FSV Mainz 05 on Saturday so as not to be distracted by anything. Glasner has been banned from the game by the DFB sports court after a red card in the 3-1 defeat in Hoffenheim. “I’m not allowed to have any contact with the team during the game. We’ll stick to that,” he said. His assistant coach Michael Angerschmid will be in charge on the sidelines.

Glasner to Reimann: Eintracht Frankfurt’s coaches of the last 20 years

Oliver Glasner Since 2021

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93 games | 1.49 points on average

Adi Hütter | 2018 to 2021

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141 Games | 1.65 points on average

Niko Kovac | 2016 to 2018

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91 Games | 1.54 points on average

Armin Veh | 2015 to 2016

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27 games | 1.00 points on average

Thomas Schaaf | 2014 to 2015

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36 games | 1.28 points on average

Armin Veh | 2011 to 2014

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119 Games | 1.60 points on average

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7 games | 0.43 points on average

Michael Skibbe | 2009 to 2011

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67 games | 1.33 points on average

Friedhelm Funkel | 2004 to 2009

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194 Games | 1.35 points on average

Willi Reimann | 2002 to 2004

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71 Games | 1.41 points on average

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