Glasner sour on his team: "Will hear anything from me"
Oliver Glasner was pretty angry. After the 0: 1 defeat on the 1st FC Cologne on Saturday night, the coach of Eintracht Frankfurt pounded Schnurstracks in the cabin to read his players the Levites. Already during the 90 minutes, the 47-year-old bad mood and always angry against the loud thundering band at the bank of the guests had beaten. "They have good deal of human knowledge," Glasner confirmed the guess after the game, the performance of his team had angry him. The Stand Panze directly after the final whistle are likely to follow more. "You've heard a lot and will hear a little bit of me," the SGE coach announced. In view of the recent services, this is likely to be a rather unpleasant address.
- High balls on small striker - the Frankfurt misunderstanding
- Sports Management Kröse tries to calm down
Only four points from the six league games this year will not only leave glasses back. "I thought that we take more self-confidence from the pre-Christmas season," also admitted Captain Sebastian Rode. But the Eintracht sees offensively inspirationless, in the past four encounters only three hits - all at 3: 2 against Stuttgart. "We are currently doing ourselves hard to finish the promising situations and to achieve a goal," complained of Glasner, who knows: "Now is the time that is relatively clear."
High balls on small striker - the Frankfurt misunderstanding
In recent weeks, the Austrian had been rather calm in the face of mauen. That changes now. The lack of development of his team gives him all the reason for this: In Cologne, the clear scorchancies of Eintracht were to be counted on one hand, usually long balls in the direction of Rafael Borré (1.74 meters) and Jesper Lindström (1.82). A simple task for the Cologne center-back Timo Hübers (1,90) and Luca Kilian (1,92). "Everyone sees that Rafa, Jesper and I are not the header-strongest players," also recognized the preferred rode. "And when a long ball comes forward, it's just a difference when Cologne plays a long ball on modest." High playing on small striker - a footballing misunderstanding that the Frankfurter accompanies too long by the season.
Equally problematic is the notorious bombadmal weakness. In the Rhineland only 45 percent went well for the eagle carrier. Of the internal defenders and defensive midfield players entrusted with defensive tasks, Djibril Sod and Martin Hinteregger had the best quota, Kristijan Jakic (35) and Evan Ndicka (43) were also weak on the opponent. For comparison: Hübers and Kilian gained 80 percent each. Glasner also scolded over the "inconsistent dual-fight guidance" and analyzed: "We have repeated two-fighting two-fighting two-strokes. We have the worst quota of the league. Such things decide on victory and defeat." In the current season, his team is even league light in this category. Only 46.8 percent of the two-fighting wins the SGE. The best team Borussia Mönchengladbach is 52.7 percent.
Sports Management Kröse tries to calm down
Sports Management Markus Kröse was a little bit milder in his judgment. He found that Eintracht had "phased very neat" and "properly defended". For further development, it also belongs to stagnate. And currently the team stagnates in many areas. Daichi Kamada, for example, remained loseless in the attack game and caused the Cologne gate with its inconsistent battle behavior. At break, the Japanese had to be replaced by the field before the beginning of the injection time. "Daichi comes from a violation. That was certainly unhappy today. It was not an optimal game, but we know what we have at him. Having a defeat to individuals, I think," Krösche said. Rather, he hopes that the "guys try to implement things". Dissatisfaction is important, all would have to question. But the view in the table remains directed up: "We want to stay up to the top." For this, however, a lot has to be better.
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