This Thursday, Eintracht Frankfurt will take on Ferencváros in the seventh round of the UEFA Europa League – the second tier of the continental competition – on home soil. They’ll aim to get on the scoresheet quickly and then pass the ball around to prevent their opponents from getting ahead.
However, Eintracht don’t have to worry too much as their opponents are not known for their attacking potential.
Frankfurt are currently ranked in the sixth position of the combined tournament standings with 13 points to their name. They’ll be proud that they’ve won four out of the six events played so far. Their supporters will like nothing better than to see them make it five after this game.
Eintracht’s attacking instincts often come from the wings, and this will be exciting to see.
Ferencváros don’t have a lot to go on, but if they can shut it down with effective blocking in their final third, they might still be in with a chance. They’re ranked 16th in the cumulative standings with only nine points in their bag. They’ve won three out of their six matches this season.
The Hungarian side are known to be elaborate planners with an organised defence, and Frankfurt cannot afford to take them lightly by any means. They’ve conceded just ten goals in six encounters, which translates to less than two per game. Hence, it will be wise for the hosts to come up with ideas of how to break down Ferencváros’ defence. Short passes and crosses into the box might help.
Bet hereEintracht are the favourites to win, and we expect them to do so comfortably. They’ve won four out of their previous five matches in this tournament.
The best Ferencváros can do here is reduce the margin of the scoreline. If they can keep a tab on the way Frankfurt pass the ball, there will be little space for the guests to play. As a result, the home team will not be able to get on the scoresheet as many times as they would ideally like to.
We anticipate both clubs scoring in this game since they’re relatively well-matched in the attacking department. The absence of central defender Amenda will be a big blow for Eintracht, but they’ll move on using their attacking instincts with the help of Ekitike.
Ferencváros, on the other hand, will have to rely heavily on Varga and Malinowski, who ply their trade up front and take great pride in troubling opposition defenders.
Frankfurt scored in each of their last five events, while Ferencváros only scored in two.
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