‘Even a little hotter’: Frankfurt eyes Bayern strike

Victor Boolen

‘Even a little hotter’: Frankfurt eyes Bayern strike
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Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich – The Bundesliga has its next match next weekend. Thanks to a 4:2 (1:1) win over Holstein Kiel, Eintracht jumped to second place in the standings and will now challenge the record German champions on Sunday (5:30pm/DAZN).

“We’re really looking forward to Istanbul and then the game against Bayern. These are great games. If it’s still about being top of the table, it’s a bit hotter,” Frankfurt’s Robin Koch said Thursday (9pm/DAZN) No Hessen still has to play Besiktas Istanbul in the Europa League but the Bayern match is already a big topic in Frankfurt.

Marmoush beats Kane

While Munich striker Harry Kane had to be replaced due to an ankle injury in the last match against Bayer Leverkusen (1-1), Eintracht’s best striker Omar Marmoush preceded the Englishman on the list of German League top scorers with fifth and sixth scores. Goals for this season in Kiel are over.

“He is a very good player. He now plays for Eintracht Frankfurt. But he will probably play for a completely different club,” Kiel coach Marcel Raab said of Marmoush. This summer there have already been the first offers from the English Premier League for the 25-year-old Egyptian.

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