Gladbach coach Adi Hütter expects uncomfortable reception at Eintracht Frankfurt
Coach Adi Hütter is preparing for an uncomfortable reception for the Bundesliga game of Borussia Mönchengladbach at his ex-club Eintracht Frankfurt.
"The departure could have been solved better. There will be one or the other," said the Austrian before the duel on Sunday (3:30 p.m.).
Hütter, who had trained the Hesse from 2018 to 2021, was already in Frankfurt on Thursday and followed the SGE into the final of the Europa League.
"It gave me insane pleasure to have received the invitation. It was a great experience, an incredible mood in the stadium," he said.
On this occasion he was also able to clear out contaminated sites with those responsible for Eintracht. He "made statements that I regret," said Hütter on Friday.
He specifically referred to his sentence made in the previous year that only the color changes him by changing the club. "You don't do that," said the 52-year-old.
Gladbach wants to end the season with a "positive trend"
After a "messed up season", the Borussen coach wants to end the season with a "positive trend" and at least achieve a single-digit place in the table.
This is currently a point for the tenth tenth. In addition to the suspended Kouadio Kone and Nico Elvedi in Frankfurt, Hütter also has to do without Rio world champion Christoph Kramer, who was injured in training on Thursday.
Eintracht is difficult for Hütter to calculate. Her focus is "at the final of the Europa League, that is very clear". Hütter therefore expects personnel rotation to the opponent.
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