Eintracht Frankfurt: Glasner should stay for a long time – also prepare case X

Coach should stay for a long time

Markus Krösche from Eintracht Frankfurt is not yet worried about a possible departure from successful coach Oliver Glasner in the future, but wants to be prepared. “He enjoys an extremely high reputation, everyone knows that he does outstanding things,” said Krösche in an interview with the “FAZ”: “But ultimately nobody knows what the future will look like. And my job is to prepare case X as well, even if I’m convinced that Oliver will stay with us for a long time to come.” In a comparison of SBU trainers over the past 20 years, Glasner currently has the third-best point average (knockout games converted ) there.

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

Oliver Glasner Since 2021

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72 games | 1.58 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

Glasner would complement himself excellently with the entire team of trainers and supervisors, explained Krösche: “Whether athletic trainer, doctor, team manager, kit manager or bus driver – everyone ensures the spirit that has a performance-enhancing effect.” And in the end, he also benefits from that glazier.

The trainer and he would tick “totally” the same in many things, revealed the sports director. “I have a clear idea of ​​football and how Eintracht Frankfurt should play. We need the right coach for that – and that’s Oliver without a doubt,” said the 42-year-old. However, the Austrian is more emotional, “I’m more rational,” said Krösche.

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