Eintracht Frankfurt's recent performances have shown both light and shadow. While some players like Randal Kolo Muani have excelled in attack, there remains room for improvement in defense. Specifically, the organization and communication among the defenders appear suboptimal, leading to dangerous situations at critical moments.

To enhance stability in defense, coach Oliver Glasner could consider reverting to a more stable three-man backline. In recent matches, the four-man defense has been vulnerable to individual errors and lack of coordination. A three-man setup would not only improve protection against quick counters but also provide more flexibility in midfield to regain control over the game.

Another area that needs improvement is the pressing. The Eagles have struggled in some matches to disrupt the opponent early and win back possession. By implementing targeted high pressing, where forwards and midfielders work closely together, the pressure on the opposing defense could be increased, leading to more ball recoveries in dangerous zones.

Moreover, creativity in build-up play is crucial. Eintracht could benefit from a more variable style, where full-backs are more involved in the attack. Players like Filip Kostić could create confusion on the left side through systematic overloads, thereby opening spaces for teammates.

In summary, a certain level of adjustment is necessary to improve recent results. A return to a more stable defense, a more intense pressing strategy, and a more creative offense could set the Eagles on the right path to enhance their performance in the league.