Published: 16:11, May 26, 2020 | Updated: 01:51, June 6, 2023
Coach: Struggling Eintracht Frankfurt missing crowds more than most
By Reuters

Frankfurt's Austrian head coach Adi Huetter looks on before the UEFA Europa League group F football match between Vitoria Guimaraes and Eintracht Frankfurt at the Afonso Henriques stadium in Guimaraes on Oct 3, 2019. (MIGUEL RIOPA / AFP)

FRANKFURT - Eintracht Frankfurt are struggling to deal with playing in front of empty stands after action in the Bundesliga resumed following a two-month break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We don’t have to keep going on about the fact that our fans always have a keen sense of being there for us at the right time,” coach Adi Huetter said at a news conference ahead of Tuesday’s match against SC Freiburg.

We don’t have to keep going on about the fact that our fans always have a keen sense of being there for us at the right time

Adi Huetter, Coach, Eintracht Frankfurt

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“We also aren’t whining because all teams are in the same situation but teams with a high level of technical quality in particular are less dependent on support.

“This disadvantages some teams more than others. (Freiburg’s coach) Christian Streich is right when he says that it has little impact on the top teams, but it has a big impact on a lot of teams like us.”

Eintracht have conceded eight goals in the two games they have played since the resumption, losing to Borussia Moenchengladbach and Bayern Munich. They have slipped down to 14th place in the 18-team league.

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“We have to work our way out of this precarious situation, but I’m convinced of the quality and experience in my team,” Huetter added.