Conference League - Eintracht ahead of a match in Aberdeen with no sporting significance
Eintracht Frankfurt will play their final group game in the Conference League. However, the game at FC Aberdeen in Scotland today (18:45/RTL+) no longer has any sporting value. After losing 2-1 at home to PAOK Thessaloniki two weeks ago, it is already clear before the sixth matchday that Eintracht will finish second in the group. This means that the Hessians will spend the winter in Europe, but will have to play an additional round against a third-placed team in the Europa League in February. Coach Dino Toppmöller is likely to rotate a lot ahead of the remaining two Bundesliga games. Striker Omar Marmoush is missing due to a cold.
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- Despite the lack of sporting significance, Eintracht Frankfurt hails from Great Britain to face FC Aberdeen in a Conference League group game.
- Omar Marmoush, the Eintracht striker, will be absent due to a cold during the match against FC Aberdeen.
- The Group game between Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Aberdeen in Scotland serves as a farewell for Eintracht in the Conference League, due to their second-place position in the group.
- Eintracht Frankfurt's defeat against PAOK Saloniki two weeks ago ensured their second-place finish and exit from the Conference League's knockout stages.
- With Europa League qualification secured, Dino Toppmöller, Eintracht's coach, may opt to rotate his squad in preparation for the remaining Bundesliga matches.
- Dino Toppmöller's decision to rest players could push Scotland-based Aberdeen FC to seize the opportunity in their home turf.
- Following the Conference League's group stage, teams like Eintracht Frankfurt will advance further to compete in the Europa League, where they'll face off against teams ranked third in their respective groups.
- The Hesse club's journey in European soccer continues with a qualifying round between the Conference League second-place finishers and Europa League third-place finishers set for February.
Source: www.stern.de