Currently, things are tough for Eintracht. Dino Toppmöller’s team had a stellar start and stayed among the top three in the Bundesliga for quite some time, and now the team from Frankfurt is in fourth place, just one point ahead of fifth place.
The issue is that Eintracht has lost their last three matches in the Bundesliga. Last weekend, the “Eagles” were beaten sensationally by Union 1-2, and prior to that, they lost to Bayer (1-4) and Bayern (0-4) as well. The “Eagles” managed just one win in their last seven Bundesliga matches. This is in part due to the club selling their star player Omar Marmoush to Manchester City.
Regardless, Eintracht have also been performing excellently in the Europa League, and their recent win in Amsterdam showcases that.
Nonetheless, I don’t think we should be too quick to label Eintracht the favorite in this matchup because Ajax remains in excellent form. Under Francesco Farioli, Ajax has been dominating the Eredivisie, leading PSV by eight points, so it is quite hard to imagine how Ajax would lose the championship.
Il weekend scorso, i biancorossi hanno battuto lo Zwolle in trasferta con il punteggio di 1 a 0. Prima erano riusciti a sconfiggere l’Almere City 1 a 0 e il Go Ahead Eagles con un 2 a 0. In realtà, hanno ancora più sorprese per quanto riguarda la difesa, poiché non subiscono gol da ben 5 partite consecutive di campionato olandese.
Le cose non vanno molto bene, pero, per gli uomini di Amsterdam in Europa. Per cominciare, non sono stati in grado di raggiungere il sedicesimo di finale, sono stati pompati per eliminare solo l’Union Saint-Gilloise in overtime, ed infine hanno perso in casa contro l’Eintracht.
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