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Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt

Bundesliga

Season Statistics

33 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (33%) Draw (30%) Loss (36%)
33 Played
11 Won
10 Drawn
12 Lost
59 Goals For
63 Goals Against

Team Overview

Eintracht Frankfurt represents one of German football's most passionate and historic institutions, a club deeply rooted in working-class tradition and known for their unwavering attacking philosophy. The Eagles have established themselves as a formidable force in European competition over recent years, with their trademark high-intensity pressing and commitment to entertaining football making them favorites among neutrals. Their home fortress at Deutsche Bank Park creates one of the Bundesliga's most intimidating atmospheres, where their devoted fanbase drives the team forward with unmatched fervor.

This Bundesliga campaign has proven challenging for Frankfurt, with their record of 11 wins, 10 draws, and 12 losses from 33 matches leaving them in a precarious mid-table position. The statistics reveal a concerning defensive fragility, having conceded 63 goals while scoring 59, resulting in a negative goal difference that reflects their struggles to maintain consistency. Under Albert Riera's guidance, the team has shown glimpses of their potential with periods of strong form, but their recent sequence suggests ongoing tactical adjustments are needed to rediscover their clinical edge.

For full statistical context, check out the full Eintracht Frankfurt vs VfB Stuttgart analysis.

Frankfurt's attacking DNA remains evident despite their mixed results, with only three matches where they failed to score demonstrating their commitment to offensive play. However, their defensive record tells a different story, managing just seven clean sheets across the campaign. The split between home and away performances shows they've been more effective at Deutsche Bank Park with seven wins from 16 matches, compared to four victories in 17 away fixtures. This disparity highlights how crucial their passionate home support remains to unlocking their best performances, though consistency across both venues will be essential for future success.

Squad (32 players)

Goalkeepers (4)

J. Grahl
#33 J. Grahl
Kauã Santos
#40 Kauã Santos
A. Siljevic
#39 A. Siljevic
M. Zetterer
#23 M. Zetterer

Defenders (9)

A. Amenda
#5 A. Amenda
Elias Baum
#2 Elias Baum
N. Brown
#21 N. Brown
N. Collins
#34 N. Collins
Fousseny Doumbia
#41 Fousseny Doumbia
R. Koch
#4 R. Koch
K. Kosugi
#26 K. Kosugi
R. Kristensen
#13 R. Kristensen
A. Theate
#3 A. Theate

Midfielders (11)

T. Chandler
#22 T. Chandler
L. Arrhov
#31 L. Arrhov
M. Dahoud
#18 M. Dahoud
M. Dills
#10 M. Dills
R. Dōan
#20 R. Dōan
M. Götze
#27 M. Götze
O. Højlund
#6 O. Højlund
H. Larsson
#16 H. Larsson
E. Skhiri
#15 E. Skhiri
C. Uzun
#42 C. Uzun
F. Chaïbi
#8 F. Chaïbi

Attackers (8)

J. Bahoya
#19 J. Bahoya
A. Amaimouni
#29 A. Amaimouni
M. Batshuayi
#30 M. Batshuayi
J. Burkardt
#9 J. Burkardt
Y. Ebnoutalib
#11 Y. Ebnoutalib
A. Kalimuendo
#25 A. Kalimuendo
A. Knauff
#7 A. Knauff
A. Staff
#9 A. Staff

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
21
N. Brown
N. Brown
DF 6.8 32 4 4 2568 79 1095
4
R. Koch
R. Koch
DF 7.0 31 3 1 2745 40 2086
20
R. Dōan
R. Dōan
MF 6.8 30 5 5 2289 41 844
7
A. Knauff
A. Knauff
FW 6.6 27 4 1 1259 13 332
8
F. Chaïbi
F. Chaïbi
MF 6.8 27 2 9 1752 30 774
19
J. Bahoya
J. Bahoya
MF 7.0 26 3 4 1318 31 439
16
H. Larsson
H. Larsson
MF 6.8 25 2 2 1824 19 1029
6
O. Højlund
O. Højlund
MF 6.6 24 1 1 1099 29 564
15
E. Skhiri
E. Skhiri
MF 6.7 24 0 0 1360 19 861
3
A. Theate
A. Theate
DF 6.8 24 1 0 2143 35 1627
34
N. Collins
N. Collins
DF 6.7 23 1 2 1508 49 1076
5
A. Amenda
A. Amenda
DF 6.7 23 0 0 1595 14 1319
13
R. Kristensen
R. Kristensen
DF 7.0 21 2 0 1483 46 957
23
M. Zetterer
M. Zetterer
GK 7.0 21 0 0 1885 0 729
9
J. Burkardt
J. Burkardt
FW 6.9 21 11 1 1310 8 204
42
C. Uzun
C. Uzun
MF 7.2 20 8 4 1112 15 565
27
M. Götze
M. Götze
MF 6.5 20 0 0 819 13 468
25
A. Kalimuendo
A. Kalimuendo
FW 6.8 18 6 1 1375 11 293
29
A. Amaimouni
A. Amaimouni
FW 6.6 17 2 3 595 6 126
18
M. Dahoud
M. Dahoud
MF 6.6 14 2 3 696 11 336
40
Kauã Santos
Kauã Santos
GK 6.6 13 0 0 1085 1 427
30
M. Batshuayi
M. Batshuayi
FW 6.4 6 1 0 140 1 38
2
Elias Baum
Elias Baum
DF 6.5 5 0 0 71 1 65
11
Y. Ebnoutalib
Y. Ebnoutalib
FW 6.4 5 1 0 139 0 21
31
L. Arrhov
L. Arrhov
MF 6.5 5 0 0 77 2 23

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (39)

A. Kalimuendo
From Nottingham Forest
Loan Jan 2026
A. Amaimouni
From 1899 Hoffenheim
Transfer Jan 2026
K. Kosugi
From Djurgardens IF
Transfer Dec 2025
Y. Ebnoutalib
From SV Elversberg
Transfer Dec 2025
L. Arrhov
From IF Brommapojkarna
Transfer Dec 2025
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Departures (44)

Noah Dávid Gabriel Fenyö
To Ujpest
Loan Jan 2026
E. Wahi
To Nice
Loan Dec 2025
M. Dills
To Dills Marvin
Free agent Nov 2025
J. Onguéné
To Petrolul Ploiesti
Free agent Sep 2025
N. Nkounkou
To Torino
Loan Sep 2025
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Injuries & Availability

4 Out 0 Doubtful
R. Kristensen
R. Kristensen Red Card
Out
O. Hojlund
O. Hojlund Toe Injury
Out
N. Collins
N. Collins Ankle Injury
Out
J. Grahl
J. Grahl Muscle Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Eintracht Frankfurt face a manageable injury situation with four players currently unavailable, though the absences span multiple areas of the pitch. The defensive unit bears the brunt of these setbacks, with R. Kristensen suspended due to a red card suspension and N. Collins sidelined with an ankle injury. This dual absence will test the club's defensive depth and may require tactical adjustments to maintain stability at the back. Additionally, O. Hojlund's toe injury removes an attacking option from the squad's forward line, potentially limiting tactical flexibility in the final third.

The most concerning aspect of Frankfurt's current injury list may be the loss of goalkeeper J. Grahl to a muscle injury, which directly impacts the goalkeeping department's depth. While clubs typically maintain multiple capable goalkeepers, any reduction in this specialized position can create vulnerability. The combination of defensive and attacking absences, coupled with the goalkeeping concern, presents a test of squad depth across multiple positions. However, with only four players unavailable and no doubtful cases requiring late fitness decisions, the situation remains relatively contained compared to more severe injury crises that can affect teams throughout a long campaign.

Recent Form

LLDLW
L Borussia Dortmund 3-2 (A)
L Hamburger SV 1-2 (H)
D FC Augsburg 1-1 (A)
L RB Leipzig 1-3 (H)
W VfL Wolfsburg 1-2 (A)

Form Analysis

Eintracht Frankfurt's recent form tells a concerning story of defensive fragility and missed opportunities against quality opposition. Their record of one win, one draw, and three losses across their last five matches highlights a team struggling for consistency, particularly when facing top-tier competition. The narrow defeats to Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig, both by single-goal margins, demonstrate Frankfurt's ability to compete with elite sides but their inability to secure crucial points when it matters most.

The attacking statistics reveal a respectable seven goals scored across these five fixtures, suggesting the forward line maintains reasonable productivity despite the poor results. However, the defensive concerns are glaring, with ten goals conceded painting a picture of a backline under significant pressure. The pattern of results shows particular vulnerability at home, where losses to both Hamburger SV and RB Leipzig raise questions about their fortress mentality. Their sole victory came away to VfL Wolfsburg, while the draw with FC Augsburg represents a missed opportunity for three points against supposedly weaker opposition. Frankfurt's inability to keep a clean sheet in any of these matches underscores the defensive issues that appear to be undermining their campaign.

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