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Eintracht Frankfurt and Oliver Glasner play often

Dhe program is crisp. 13 games are on the diary for Eintracht Frankfurt before the World Cup break in six weeks, nine in October alone. How does a Bundesliga soccer team do that? Trainer Oliver Glasner’s first three words of his answer surprise: “With a smile.” And then he adds: “Because then everything is only half as exhausting.”

The Austrian reminds that this busy schedule is exactly what he, the pros and the whole club wanted. “We would have had to miss just one penalty in Seville and we would have had six games fewer. But we didn’t want that either.” Glasner sounds convincingly optimistic when he explains why Eintracht will come through the endurance test well.

“Because the players are highly professional, because they are well looked after, because they get days off to clear their heads as soon as possible and because they are competitors.” His players would rather play in front of 50,000 fans in the stadium than in front of them 24 spectators train on the practice area. “My players like to compare themselves. League leaders Union are coming on Saturday (3.30 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for the Bundesliga and on Sky), and Tottenham on Tuesday, who recently smashed Leicester 6-2. My team wants to show and prove themselves against such opponents.”

Boosted self-confidence

Not only the last results with Eintracht, but also the experiences with the national teams would have strengthened the self-confidence of many in the squad. Rafael Borré has scored one goal and set up a goal from a colleague in his two appearances for Colombia. Daichi Kamada also scored again for Japan, Jesper Lindström won with Denmark against world champions France, Djibril Sow with Switzerland against the Czech Republic.

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