

Eintracht Frankfurt Preview
By: Chris | December 12th, 2008The Dinosaur play host to Eintracht on Saturday in the final league match of the season’s first half. And what a wild ride it’s been.
Frankfurt come into the match 11th in the table on 19 points. Die Adler are sporting a 5-1-4 record over their last 10 league matches, while posting a 2-0-2 record on the road in the same 10-match span. Frankfurt’s leading scorer is Greek international Nikos Liberopoulis (a personal favorite of mine for 2 reasons: One, I just *love* saying the guy’s name–say it with me, Liberopoulis, see?; and two, the dude just has some mad skillz–this cat can ‘ball), who has tallied a healthy 7 gates in 12 Bundesliga matches this season.
Last time out, Frankfurt cruised to a comfortable 4-0 victory over 10 man Bochum. Bochum’s keeper Daniel Fernandes took down Martin Fenin in the area five minutes in, right after Fernandes threw him the ball. Long story short, Fernandes was tossed and my boy Liberopoulis converted from the spot. Liberopoulis added another goal before the break, with Markus Steinhofer and Marco Russ piling it on for the hosts.
This week, Frankfurt will likely be without (in no particular order): Oka Nikolov (foot), Christoph Preuss, Christoph Spycher, Ioannis Amanatidis (all knee surgery), Zlatan Bajramovic (toe), Umit Korkmaz (broken foot), Alexander Meier (unfit) and Chris ([another personal favorite-like his name, too
] shoulder surgery). Wow.
HSV return home following their just their third road victory of the season over Köln. Die Rothosen are sporting a 3 game unbeaten streak in the Bundesliga, and sport a lovely 6-1-0 record at the ‘Bank so far. Interesting bit to note: Of the 24 goals Hamburg have conceded to date, 17(!) have come in the first half–a whopping 8 have come in the first 15 minutes. Not good, people, not good.
Some good news from the hospital ward–Bastian Reinhardt and Alex Silva both feel well enough to play Saturday. Whether or not they get the green light from the medical staff is another story . . . BMJ says in the story that he (Alex Silva) has never had an injury and he wants to play, BUT he only did 20 minutes on a treadmill yesterday. Reinhardt, for his part, says he can take painkillers and go. That’s the spirit! If they can’t go, HSV are going to be a bit shorthanded Saturday, as the Guy Demel is suspended.
Assuming Alex Silva and Reinhardt can’t go, here’s one man’s starting XI:
Rost
Boateng Odjidja-Ofoe Mathijsen Aogo
Benjamin
Jarolim Jansen
Trochowski
Petric Olic
Two things: I know Odjidja-Ofoe is more of a holding midfielder, but there is nobody, I mean NOBODY else on the side to play defense; And, following the defeat to Hertha, BMJ has gone with a 4-4-2. In the matches (both UEFA Cup and league), HSV are 3-1-0, with 7 goals to 3 conceded. A little more defensive, dare I say, Huub-esque, but effective nonetheless.
Swag Prediction:
In the last seven matches with Frankfurt in Hamburg, HSV are 5-1-1, scoring 13 and conceding 5 over that span. Add in our outstanding home record this season, and I’m thinking 3-2 HSV.
For a Frankfurt supporter’s take on things, head over to the Frankfurt Offside and see what Ollie has to say.
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Chris, I just wanted to say “thank you” . . . I’m so glad to have found your page and add it to my RSS reader. It’s so easy to get interesting updates on the EPL nowadays (I’ve been a die-hard Liverpool supporter since 1979), but I was despairing of being able to easily follow the Bundesliga. I, too, grew up watching Soccer Made in Germany, and my dad grew up in Hamburg, so I’ve wanted to be able to better follow die Macht von der Elbe for a long time. HSV are the only European team I’ve actually seen play in person (a 1-0 defeat of the Asprins at home), and I’ve got their scarf pinned up on my classroom wall. Anyway, you’ve now got one more loyal reader.
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Now if I can just find a good English feed for Alemannia Aachen . . .
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Thanks for the shout-out Clark!
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What does unfit mean? I imagine someone being scratched because he showed with his belly sticking out from under his shirt.
I think BMJ should sit Silva and let him recuperate during the break. The Villa game really isn’t a must win at this point. Maybe if get enough breaks, HSV will go into the second half in a CL spot.
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not a bad end to the hinrunde, spitting distance from 1st place!
and i find myself not missing zidan at all…Posted from
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