Overview
- Eintracht followed a 1-5 loss to Atlético with a 0-3 home defeat to Bayern, bringing the total to 16 goals conceded across their last four games.
- Dino Toppmöller said his team lacked courage and belief against Bayern and stressed the need for a different defensive attitude and energy.
- Sporting director Markus Krösche acknowledged Eintracht are not at Bayern or Atlético’s level and criticized the passive defending before Harry Kane’s 0-2.
- An errant pass by Robin Koch in Eintracht’s box after 15 seconds led to Bayern’s opener and set the tone for the match.
- Left-back Nathaniel ‘Nene’ Brown earned praise for limiting Michael Olise and secured his first senior Germany call-up, while options on the right remain thin with Nnamdi Collins managing adductor issues, Elias Baum behind Aurelio Buta, and Rasmus Kristensen injured.