Frankfurt / Main (AP) – The 32-year-old goalkeeper was missing from Hessen because of a flu infection in the game at SC Freiburg (1: 1). “Kevin is fit and is going to Munich,” said Eintracht head coach Oliver Glasner.
The fourth in the league travels confidently to the Bavarian metropolis: “We are going to Munich with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm. “We will do everything to win in Munich,” said Glasner.
Eintracht won 2-1 at FC Bayern last Bundesliga season, but lost the first leg of the current season’s season opener in their own arena 6-1 to the record champions. “Bayern have the best offense in the league and the best defense. Everything has to fit with us, »said Glasner.
“We don’t care what is written: whether we should be the Bayern hunters or whatever, that shouldn’t be relevant to us. We want to make life difficult for Bayern and we are able to do so.”