
"We need to make them feel that they have to respect us. We know that we're facing a team with incredible quality. But it's up to us to battle hard and to play well. If we do that, we'll see what we get out of it at the end. I expect us to go into the game with the attitude of wanting to show everyone what we can do and to win this match. That's what I want to see."
"It doesn't make a lot of sense to just focus on one player. Bayern have top-quality players in every position. (Joshua) Kimmich, (Michael) Olise, (Serge) Gnabry and (Luis) Díaz, for example, are all in fine form. We'll have to defend against Kane as a team and be smart in our positioning in the penalty area because he's smart. They have a good game plan and the way they've dominated every opponent this season, including Chelsea, has been impressive,"
Eintracht Frankfurt must eliminate initial respect and assert themselves with commitment, power, and stadium energy. The team needs collective defending and smart positioning to slow Harry Kane while remaining aware of Bayern's multiple top-quality threats across positions, including Kimmich, Olise, Gnabry, and Díaz. Bayern arrive in strong form after a Champions League victory and have dominated many opponents this season. Eintracht's offensive strength is counterbalanced by defensive vulnerabilities, so high intensity, unity in defense, and tactical discipline are essential for a realistic chance at three points.
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