Frankfurt manager: “I didn’t think it was a good gesture”

Bobby Cirus

Frankfurt manager: “I didn’t think it was a good gesture”
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There are still some small aftershocks from the successful return of Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmouch to Wolfsburg. The 25-year-old scored both of Eintracht’s goals in a 2-1 Bundesliga win over VfL Wolfsburg.

But his coach Dino Topmoeller was not happy with the Egyptian’s provocative celebratory gesture in front of the Wolfsburg fan curve after scoring the opening goal. “I didn’t like it. I will talk to him about it,” the Eintracht coach said after the game.

Mamosh moved from Wolfsburg to Eintracht Frankfurt on a free transfer.

Marmoush signed with VfL from 2017 to 2023 before moving to Frankfurt on a free transfer. There, he enjoys the trust of the coaches and club management that he often missed at Wolfsburg. VfL supporters whistled for him before the game, especially after a goal, to make it 0-1 in the 30th minute. Then Marmoush turned towards the fan curve and covered both ears.

From a sporting perspective, the striker is in top form this season. Marmoush and his strike partner Hugo Ekitiké have scored six goals together in just four competitive games. After Wolfsburg’s win, teammate Ansgar Knauf said: “Omar was world-class today.”

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