It wasn't a "cream day" like Oliver Glasner had hoped for.

Whereby: It was Leroy Sané who managed to crack Eintracht's long-stable defensive.

No broken leg for coach Glasner's team.

You can lose against Bayern.

Ralph Weitbrecht

sports editor.

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It was correct that the Frankfurt soccer coach issued the slogan: "We want to win." That has to be the aim in every game.

Also against the last weakening master, who used the stay on the Main to get back on track.

The course of unity?

The dream of playing in Europe again next season has suffered another setback with the fourth home defeat in a row.

With ten league games still to come, it's becoming more and more difficult from week to week to recommend yourself for higher things in the Bundesliga.

The weaknesses that led to defeats in Cologne and at home against Bielefeld and Wolfsburg are still there after the 0-1 draw against Bayern.

Devastating Eintracht balance sheet

For weeks there has been a lack of fortune in the final.

Eintracht does not hit the goal anymore.

The balance of the second half of the season with only four points from seven games is devastating.

The Glasner-Elf is still benefiting from the intermediate sprint in late autumn, which was responsible for being able to spend the winter in sixth place in the table.

But this credit has been used up.

Against Bayern, Kevin Trapp was the only Eintracht professional who presented himself in top form.

But the goalkeeper alone cannot do it.

Certainly: If Filip Kostić, who was more tactically offensive again, had taken the lead early on, this moment might have worked to untie the knot.

But he hasn't.

The shot with the weak right foot swept past the Bayern goal.

Kostić is the man who has been the focus of attention in the past.

The only Eintracht attacker who inspires respect from opposing teams through his power and passion.

But the Serb is a good deal away from this power.

The Cross-Goal success pattern is in stand-by mode.

Kostić himself last scored on November 21.

The last assist point was on January 8th, when the second half of the season and with it the misery of Eintracht began.

If it really is the case that the bottom has been passed, as Glasner said after the 1-0 draw against Bayern, then you can look forward to the upcoming test at Hertha.

Since the start of the second half of the season, the Berliners have developed into the currently worst team in the league.

Glasner's claim can therefore only be: "We have to win."