Eintracht Frankfurt: Toppmöller demands fighting spirit against St. Pauli!

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Eintracht Frankfurt will face FC St. Pauli on October 24th, 2025. Coach Toppmöller demands fighting spirit and aggressiveness against the opponent.

Eintracht Frankfurt trifft am 24.10.2025 auf den FC St. Pauli. Trainer Toppmöller fordert Kampfgeist und Aggressivität gegen den Gegner.
Eintracht Frankfurt will face FC St. Pauli on October 24th, 2025. Coach Toppmöller demands fighting spirit and aggressiveness against the opponent.

Eintracht Frankfurt: Toppmöller demands fighting spirit against St. Pauli!

There is an important game on the program for Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, October 24, 2025. Against FC St. Pauli, the Frankfurt team are keen to stop the negative trend of the last few weeks after suffering a bitter 5-1 defeat against Liverpool in the Champions League. Coach Dino Toppmöller is optimistic in advance, but also has clear expectations of his players. He demands a “top focus in the game” and a “hot aggressiveness” in order to take away the fun of football from the opponent right from the start and to find your own motivation again.

“It will be a hard-fought game of patience,” said Toppmöller at the press conference. He also warns that St. Pauli should not be underestimated, especially given their previous record of two wins in their first seven league games. Eintracht definitely wants to avoid the next defeat in the home arena, where they traditionally perform well. After the embarrassing defeat against Liverpool, another setback would be disastrous for the morale within the team.

Assessment of the situation

Eintracht Frankfurt's situation is tense, with further setbacks in the form of defeats against Atletico, Bayern and the aforementioned Liverpool. The disappointing results so far are a cause for concern for Toppmöller, although he maintains that the team is capable of learning from these experiences. “We want to take Liverpool FC as an example,” explains the coach, and assumes that the team has learned its lesson from the defeats.

Almost the entire squad is available for Frankfurt, only Oscar Höjlund and Elias Baum are injured. Toppmöller also gives defense chief Robin Koch the support he urgently needs to rebuild his self-confidence. Frankfurt also relies on individual discussions on player development work in order to make clear announcements and provide the players with the best possible support.

A look at the table

Eintracht Frankfurt currently has ten points from seven games in the Bundesliga and would like to take a big step in the table and in the team's self-image with a win against St. Pauli. The table doesn't look rosy at the moment and the ongoing discussion about possible coaching changes in the Bundesliga isn't helping to calm things down. Eintracht Frankfurt operates in a sensitive environment in this regard. According to a study by Statista, countless coaching changes have been made since the 1963/1964 season, which further illustrates the challenges in German professional football.

In summary, it can be said that the game against St. Pauli will not only be a sporting but also a psychological duel for Eintracht. Toppmöller's clear statements and the desire for aggressiveness and focus will be crucial in initiating a turnaround against what is perceived to be a fearful opponent. The fans can be excited.