Eintracht Frankfurt: On Champions League course for the winter break!
Eintracht Frankfurt: On Champions League course for the winter break!
Eintracht Frankfurt is one of the top teams for the winter break of the Bundesliga and is currently in third place. The team shows an impressive qualitative width in the squad, which is mainly shaped by the stars Omar Marmoush, Hugo Ekitiké, Hugo Larsson, Robin Koch and Arthur Theate. Trainer Dino Toppmöller makes weekly personnel decisions to optimally draw up the team. Newcomers include Nathaniel Brown, Namdi Collins and Can Uzun, while Junior Dina Ebimbe missed the breakthrough and has not been in the squad in the past few weeks.
The development of Niels Nkounkou remains behind the expectations because he has not yet been able to achieve scorer points this season. Farés Chaibi started strong, but has lost shape since January 2024 and only scored two goals in almost 970 minutes in the current season. The aspiring talents Jean-Matteo Bahoya and Igor Matanovic need more times to find their place in the team. Sports director Markus Krösche plans a quiet course during the upcoming transfer winter because he is satisfied with the current scaffolding of the team. Toppmöller has numerous different qualities in his squad.
Dino Toppmöller: The coach of Eintracht Frankfurt
Dino Nicolas Toppmöller, born on November 23, 1980, is the current head coach of the Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt. He began his career as a football manager on July 1, 2016 as a manager of F91 Dudelange, where he led the 2018–19 team to the group phase of the UEFA Europa League, which was a significant success for Luxembourg football. After moving to Virton in Belgium, he was released after a season.
In July 2020, Toppmöller became an assistant coach at RB Leipzig under Julian Nagelsmann and moved to Bayern Munich in the same position in June 2021. After the dismissal of Nagelsmann and his assistant coaches in March 2023, Toppmöller took over the role of head coach at Eintracht Frankfurt on June 12, 2023. Under his leadership, the team achieved 31 victories, 20 draws and 20 defeats in 71 games, with 130 goals shooted and 100 goals.
Toppmöller also has a remarkable overall balance: In his career as a manager, he managed 199 games, achieving 117 victories, 39 draws and 43 defeats, with a total of 468 goals and 232 goals.
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