Eintracht Frankfurt will have a decisive game in their next match for the German Championship. In search of guaranteeing classification for the Conference League, the team visits the Bayern Munchenat the Allianz Arena, this Saturday, at 10:30 am (Brasília time), for the 31st round of the competition.
The team’s defender, Brazilian Tuta spoke about the duel. The former youth academy player São Paulo acknowledged the difficulty of the match, but highlighted that Eintracht is determined to put on a great performance to achieve the result they need.
“We are aware that it will be a difficult game against Bayern, especially playing away from home. They are a high-level team, but we are determined to do our best in the match. We will do our best on the pitch in search of a positive result for our aspirations in the championship”, he stated.
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With just four rounds left to finish the German Championship, Eintracht Frankfurt is currently in the Conference League classification zone. The team occupies sixth place with 45 points, five more than seventh-placed Freiburg.
“We know the importance of this match and what is at stake for us in the final stretch of the Bundesliga. Our goal is to qualify for the Conference, and every game is now a decision for us. We are confident that we can face any opponent and we will do everything to guarantee this place”, added Tuta.
In the first round of the national competition, Eintracht Frankfurt beat Bayern Munich 5-1 at Deutsche Bank Park. Tuta was a starter on that occasion.
The Brazilian defender completed his professional training at São Paulo before moving to Eintracht in the 2018/19 season. With the Tricolor shirt, the player won the titles of the Copinha, the Copa do Brasil U20, the Supercopa do Brasil U20 and the Brasileirão de Aspirantes.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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