Glasner before the end at Eintracht Frankfurt: TM community discussed

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The signs of a premature end to the collaboration between Oliver Glasner and Eintracht Frankfurt are increasing. According to consistent media reports, the Austrian football coach and the Europa League winner will go their separate ways after the cup final on June 3 against RB Leipzig. This is the result of a short-term crisis summit on Monday between Glasner and Eintracht sports director Markus Krösche. There was initially no official confirmation from the club, but the supposed decision is now the subject of controversial discussion in the TM community. “I very much hope that he says goodbye to the Römer and leaves Frankfurt as a legend,” writes, for example, the user “OM23_SGE” in the forum.


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The 48-year-old still has a contract with the Hessians until the summer of 2024. Glasner had led the club into the Champions League for the first time, where they were the first newcomer to survive the group stage and only failed in the round of 16 at Italian champions SSC Naples. However, the traditional club is currently in a sporting crisis. After ten Bundesliga games without a win, Eintracht slipped down to ninth place in the table. In addition, Glasner had lost control of the recent 1: 3 in Hoffenheim and thus probably the last backing of the club bosses.

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

Reportedly, Glasner is traded at several international clubs. In Frankfurt, Dino Toppmöller is the hottest contender for a possible successor. The 42-year-old was most recently an assistant coach under Julian Nagelsmann at record champions Bayern Munich. According to information from theHessian radio“There have already been talks between Krösche and Toppmöller, who know each other from their times together at RB Leipzig.

Glasner separation from Eintracht Frankfurt – supporters & opponents in the TM community

The transfer market community is discussing the possible end of the trainer. “I’m sorry, this is all going too fast for me. I know business moves fast, but how can opinions turn 180 degrees in two to three months? There are reasons for the sporting descent that also, but not exclusively, lie with him. And otherwise he wasn’t guilty of anything that couldn’t be clarified with a conversation”, the user “B_a_u_e_r” questions the alleged separation at the end of the season.

User “Melech” is annoyed by the question “whether Krösche is to blame because the squad is too bad or Glasner because he doesn’t deliver any results. The causes can certainly be traced back to several factors.” One could “simply say that the claims that Krösche formulated were too bold, since he (certainly due to understandable financial constraints) simply did not build or are building a Champions League squad could – and Glasner was still not able to get a reasonable second half of the season out of the always good squad. For me, that is not a contradiction.”

Until the title win: Frankfurt fan choreos in the Europa League

04.10.2018: 4-1 against Lazio Roma

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With the choreo against Lazio, Frankfurt fans remembered their first international title: Eintracht won the UEFA Cup in 1980.

25.10.2018: 2-0 against Limassol

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In the next home game, the SBU received Apollon Limassol from Cyprus. Conclusion: Third win in the third game after Marseille had already been defeated away in a ghost game at the beginning.

29.11.2018: 4-0 against Ol. Marseille

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The fans welcome their team with pyro and confetti. Spurred on, Marseille is shot out of the stadium 4-0.

21.02.2019: 4-1 against Shakhtar Donetsk

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It should have been a breathtaking choreo again… But due to arguments with the local police, the choreo was called off by the Eintracht fans at short notice.

07.03.2019: 0-0 against Inter Milan

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“Glory times, sad days – we stand by unity without question.” While Eintracht couldn’t get more than 0-0 in the first leg against Inter…

07.03.2019: 0-0 against Inter Milan

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… Frankfurt won the second leg in Milan and deservedly made it into the quarter-finals.

04/18/2019: 2-0 against Benfica Lisbon

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“Unity from the Main in the heart of Europe.” In fact, the team has now won the hearts of fans from all over the world.

04/18/2019: 2-0 against Benfica Lisbon

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Not to mention the fans… It’s unbelievable what choreographies the SGE supporters unpacked at every home game.

05/02/2019: 1-1 against Chelsea

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“Give everything for the final …”, that’s what not only the fans, but also visibly the SBU pros took on against Chelsea.

05/02/2019: 1-1 against Chelsea

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In the first leg of the semifinals, both teams drew 1-1. At Stamford Bridge, the eventual title winners from London only won on penalties.

01.08.2019: 2-1 v Flora Tallinn

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In the 2019/20 season things didn’t quite go that far in terms of sport. But the fans immediately caused a stir – starting in the qualifying round against Tallinn…

08/15/2019: 1-0 against Vaduz

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… and against Vaduz …

19.09.2019: 0: 3 against Arsenal

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…then against Arsenal in the group stage…

24/10/2019: 2-1 against Standard Liège

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… and against the Belgian guest from Liege. Then Corona put an end to the hustle and bustle in the Frankfurt stadium for the time being.

04/07/2022: 1-1 against FC Barcelona

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In the 2021/22 quarter-final first leg, all seats in Deutsche Bank Park are occupied for the first time since the pandemic began. The Eintracht fans dedicate the choreo to the late club legend Jürgen Grabowski. In the second leg at the Camp Nou, which was won 3-2, 30,000 came from Frankfurt and thus plunged the Catalans into a short club crisis.

05/05/2022: 1-0 v West Ham

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After the 2-1 away win in London, Eintracht won’t be denied a place in the final, even in front of their home crowd. The choreo is all about the north-west curve on which the fans are standing.

18.05.2022: 6: 5 nE against Glasgow Rangers

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“Holy Diva from the Main – Pray for us” was what the fans said before the game with this goose bumps choreography. The requests were heard: Eintracht is the European Cup winner for the first time since 1980.

“OM23_SGE” writes in the forum: “I think it’s a shame that it has to come to this. (…) Oliver Glasner lives the Eintracht, he has brought us the greatest success of the last decades and is about to bring another trophy to Frankfurt. I very much hope that he says goodbye to the Römer and leaves Frankfurt as a legend.” Rather, in the sporting leadership, one should “think about who we are and where we come from.” “Adler84” puts forward the thesis: “The SBU wanted this time be faster than the coach. At Kovac and Hütter, they created facts with their exit clause. This time you might want to do it yourself. For example through an extension or by saying of your own accord that he should please go.”

Dino Toppmöller’s personality is also a topic in the community and is viewed critically by the user “Aschebercher”, among others: “With all due respect to him, but tackling the squad change without experience is very courageous. And if that happens, the club will have to deliver. Because otherwise, in my opinion, a supervisor of the trainer is no longer tenable! You should learn from the mistakes in Munich, because even there a specialist like Tuchel couldn’t take the brunt of the s**** that someone made the summer before!”

Nagelsmann, Magath & Co.: These German coaches are currently without a club

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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