It was once again Randal Kolo Muani who was the center of attention after a Bundesliga game for Eintracht.

And he deserved it after his wonderful equalizer against Bayern, which showed all the dynamism and class of the striker.

The individual quality of the Frenchman, like that of Mario Götze, Jesper Lindström and Daichi Kamada, is the prerequisite for the high flight of the Frankfurt team, which is now reaching the spheres of the Champions League.

But the encounter at eye level with the German record champions made something else clear.

Without the down-to-earth skills of Makoto Hasebe and Sebastian Rode, the performances of the four heavenly strikers would not be enough to keep Frankfurt consistently at the top of the Bundesliga.

Only the 39-year-old Japanese and the 32-year-old German give the Frankfurt gaming community the necessary support.

Calm and safe on the ball

And so they form the basis that the playful highlights of the offensive quartet, which lift the team above the mass of league competitors, is destined to be a resounding success.

The fact that Lindström's 1-0 win against Schalke led to a win and Kolo Muani's 1-1 win against Freiburg was worth a point was mainly due to the favorable course of the game and the opponents' failure to convert chances.

Without the two most experienced field players Hasebe and Rode, the Eintracht defense acted nervously, disorderly and erratically.

It only got better when Rode came on as a substitute in the second half of both of these matches.

With the old-timers in the starting line-up, Eintracht was not dependent on lucky circumstances, even against Bayern.

The two make their younger colleagues better with their calm and ball security.

Tuta and Ndicka are different defenders with the Japanese as the middle man in the back three than when Smolcic is their liaison.

You can't blame the young Croatian, who is still at the beginning of his development, but that's how it is.

And Rode has a salutary influence on the entire midfield.

In the game forward, the Hessian cannot compare himself with the sometimes ingenious Götze, but how he secures the ball in confusing situations and keeps it in his own ranks has the class of the 2014 World Cup goalscorer.

This virtue of Rode saves Eintracht a lot of strength and nerves.

You don't have to waste any more words about his ball conquests and the immense running distances that serve the team.

It's Kolo Muani and his three fellow magicians who make harmony dream.

But it's the two old masters who ensure that the tricks work effectively and don't fizzle out.