Vienna
– Wednesday, February 26, 2020, 11:10 p.m.
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Eintracht Frankfurt is broad-eyed in the sixteenth final second leg against RB Salzburg on Thursday (LIVE from 9 p.m. on DAZN and in the LAOLA1 ticker).
After the 4-1 victory in the first leg, there is a lot to be said for the “Adler”, which is why coach Adi Hütter is optimistic when he returns to his old place of work:
“We showed in the first leg that we can hurt every opponent. We not only want to defend the result, but also to pinpricks forward, who use the good starting position and advance.”
Hütter announces changes
Hütter announces some personnel changes compared to the 1-2 home defeat against Union Berlin on Monday. “We have to rotate because we’re still in all three competitions,” said the ex-team player, who is still upset about the performance against the Berliners. “If we play like we did against Union, it will be dark as hell tomorrow. But if we act like we did in the first leg against Salzburg, we will make 100 percent progress,” the 50-year-old promises.
The former “bull” master maker is prepared for tough opposition. “The Salzburgers certainly have a spark of hope. They will start the game aggressively and aggressively, and we have to accept this game, then we will definitely progress.”
But Huetter’s doubts about the rise of Eintracht are obviously not too big. “The Europa League suits us, the team knows exactly what they have to do – they have to believe in themselves. If that’s the case, we are very difficult to beat,” predicts the coach of the Austrian team players Martin Hinteregger and Stefan Ilsanker ,
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