Holzer: Semifinals as valuable as the Champions League
Eintracht has been on everyone's lips since the coup against Barcelona in the Europa League quarter-finals. "Eintracht Frankfurt's perception has changed internationally," reports supervisory board head Philip Holzer. Among other things, this signal to the former board of the investment bank Goldman Sachs the numerous congratulations that he received from the USA and South America. A blatant outsider in the title fight are now no longer-and possibly only three games removed from their first champions League participation. According to Holzer, according to Holzer, it is prohibited from "already having respect for the upcoming opponent West Ham and the current competition". However, it would also be independent of this in Holzer's eyes to make any reaching of the premier class to the measure of all things. Because: For Eintracht, it is "more important than the one-time effect of a Champions League participation in continuously lifting our income t...