Eintracht Frankfurt
·15 May 2024
Preview: The last dance
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·15 May 2024
All that matters for Eintracht against Leipzig is sixth place – and a fitting farewell for Rode and Hasebe.
First things first: Eintracht have everything in their own hands in the battle for sixth place. “We have a good position and I hope we can celebrate sixth place against Leipzig,” said Ansgar Knauff after the recent 1-1 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach.
The permutations ahead of the clash with Leipzig at Deutsche Bank Park on Saturday 18 May (15:30 CEST) are clear: with a win or draw – which would also maintain Eintracht’s unbeaten record at home against Leipzig (W3 D4) – sixth place will be Frankfurt’s. In the event of a defeat, it would come down to how TSG Hoffenheim – three points and three goals behind Frankfurt in the table – do in their home match against FC Bayern.
In any case, Eintracht will definitely be playing in Europe in the 2024/25 season for the fourth year in a row, with seventh place and the UEFA Europa Conference League – possibly even the Europa League – already guaranteed. “Nevertheless, I honestly expect a convincing performance from us on the final day and the clear desire to win this game,” demanded board member for sport Markus Krösche, underlining: “Our fans deserve that. Our goal is to achieve sixth place by our own efforts. We want to end this season of transition on a positive note and finish it in sixth with a win.”
Two greats will exit the Bundesliga stage in Frankfurt on Saturday in Sebastian Rode and Makoto Hasebe. “We don’t just want them to leave with a good feeling but also with sixth place – they’ve earned that,” said Krösche.
On that note: Forza SGE!