Eintracht Frankfurt is set to return to Europe with Adi Hütter at the helm. The 56-year-old Austrian was presented as the new coach of the Bundesliga club and wants to lead the team back to Europe with a strong hand. Hütter said he is not the friend of the players and can be very hard, but at the end of the day, he wants to see a team that plays attractive football and is successful. The Eintracht coach did not mention a specific goal for the upcoming season, but generally, the club must always have the ambition to play for international places. Hütter wants to take Eintracht Frankfurt to where everyone in the club and its surroundings wants to go, and he expects everyone to follow the path. After a disappointing season that saw Frankfurt finish only eighth in the table, and the subsequent departure of coach Albert Riera, Hütter is set to bring a new sense of optimism and attractive offensive football to the club. Sports director Markus Krösche said Hütter has experience, knows the league, and knows how to get the necessary intensity on the pitch. Hütter, who received a contract until the summer of 2029, hopes to repeat the success of his first stint with Eintracht Frankfurt from 2018 to 2021, when he led the team to the semifinals of the Europa League. To regain their sporting momentum, however, some personnel changes will be necessary in the summer, according to Hütter. Due to the World Cup in the summer, the final composition of the team may not be decided until the end of the transfer period, Krösche explained.
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Eintracht Frankfurt Returns to Europe with Hütter
Eintracht Frankfurt is set to return to Europe with Adi Hütter at the helm. Read the latest news on the Bundesliga club and its goals for the upcoming season.
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