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Eintracht wants to extend winning streak away from home: Koch questionable

For Eintracht Frankfurt, it's one match after another. After advancing in the European Cup, the game continues at Werder Bremen. Chief defender Koch is in danger of missing out again.

With Elias Baum (M) in the lead, Frankfurt's players celebrate the 1:0 victory in Helsinki..aussiedlerbote.de
With Elias Baum (M) in the lead, Frankfurt's players celebrate the 1:0 victory in Helsinki..aussiedlerbote.de

Eintracht wants to extend winning streak away from home: Koch questionable

Eintracht Frankfurt wants to extend its winning streak on the road in the Bundesliga match at Werder Bremen on Sunday (17:30/DAZN). "We've won three times to nil recently. It can go on like this," said coach Dino Toppmöller one day after the 1:0 win in the Conference League at HJK Helsinki. Despite the tight schedule of competitive matches, the Eintracht players are "physically at a good level". They will line up in Bremen with a powerful team. "We're up for every game," said the coach.

There is still a question mark over the participation of defensive boss Robin Koch, who suffered a calf injury in training. The result of an MRI examination on Friday was not initially known. Right-back Tuta, on the other hand, returned to training after suffering from a shoulder contusion. "We are confident," said Toppmöller. Koch and Tuta had to miss the trip to Helsinki.

Eintracht Frankfurt aims to continue its impressive away form in the Bundesliga, with a fourth consecutive win without conceding, in their upcoming match against Werder Bremen. Despite Robin Koch's calf injury, which is currently under evaluation through an MRI, the team remains optimistic about their chances, as right-back Tuta returns to training after recovering from a shoulder contusion.

Source: www.dpa.com

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