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Betis Sevilla is coming to Frankfurt: Eintracht is hoping for the next European party

Eintracht Frankfurt wants to make progress against Betis Sevilla perfect in front of their home crowd and extend their journey in the Europa League.

Frankfurt am Main – Europa League games are for Eintracht Frankfurt always holidays. They want against Betis Sevilla Hesse perfect their advancement in front of their home crowd and extend their trip to Europe.

Eintracht Frankfurt’s head coach Oliver Glasner (47) is looking forward to the “highlight” game against Betis Sevilla in the Europa League round of 16. © Uwe Anspach/dpa

After three competitive wins in a row, Eintracht Frankfurt wants to stay on the wave of success and, like in 2019, want to move into the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

In the second leg of the round of 16 against Betis Sevilla, the Hessian Bundesliga club is hoping for the next European party this Thursday (9 p.m. / RTL) together with the 25,000 fans admitted. “It’s a highlight for every player,” said Eintracht coach Oliver Glasner (47).

The starting position: After the 2-1 win in the first leg, a draw is enough for Frankfurt to progress. But Glasner made it clear: “We want to offer the fans a nice Europa League evening and will play to win.”

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In the event of a one-goal loss, there will always be extra time as the away goals rule was abolished before the start of the season. If Eintracht loses higher, it’s out.

The staff: The only thing missing is striker Ragnar Ache (23), who, however, does not belong to the first team. Otherwise, all professionals are fit – including the recently injured Jesper Lindstrom (22), Sebastian Rode (31) and Danny da Costa (28). Nevertheless, Glasner left open whether he would send the same starting formation onto the pitch for the fourth time in a row.

The mood: Around the Frankfurt city forest there is euphoria again after Eintracht’s recent strong performances.

And the players have also gained a lot of self-confidence. “If we put what makes us strong on the pitch, we’ll be hard to beat,” said national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp (31).

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