The squad led by Oliver Glasner finished the season in seventh place, a position that grants access to the Conference League. With a good season, Eintracht Frankfurt has a few players with top of the class performances in their respective positions. To understand their individual impact to the team, we present the average ratings of the players in a Back 5 the type of defense used for the whole season. In addition, this players must meet the necessary minutes requirement to be considered (minimum 450 minutes played in the season in a type of predefined defense: Back 4 or Back 5).
Player | Rating | Minutes Played | Position |
Kevin Trapp | 5.89 | 2520 | GK |
Makoto Hasebe | 6.20 | 1297 | CB |
Obite N’Dicka | 6.80 | 2242 | CB |
Tuta | 7.05 | 2268 | CB |
Ansgar Knauff | 5.83 | 1132 | WB |
Aurélio Buta | 6.20 | 1318 | WB |
Daichi Kamada | 7.09 | 1970 | M&W |
Djibril Sow | 6.45 | 2226 | M |
Jesper Lindstrøm | 6.19 | 1329 | M&W |
Mario Götze | 6.55 | 2235 | M&W |
Randal Kolo Muani | 7.77 | 2214 | CF |
Star Player:
- Randal Kolo Muani (CF) – 7.77
With incredible performances, Eintracht Frankfurt’s Centre-Foward (CF) was the player with the highest average rating of the squad.
Other Key Players:
- Daichi Kamada (M&W) – 7.09
- Tuta (CB) – 7.05
With several players having great seasons, it is possible to consider Eintracht Frankfurt one of the good teams in the Bundesliga of 22-23. Some of the players in this squad are present in the Bundesliga 22-23 Team of the Season (TEAM OF THE SEASON: BUNDESLIGA 22-23).
Player | Type of Defense | Rating | Minutes Played | Position |
Kevin Trapp | Back 4 | 5.01 | 450 | GK |
Obite N’Dicka | Back 4 | 5.87 | 450 | CB |
Tuta | Back 4 | 6.33 | 450 | CB |
Kristijan Jakić | Back 5 | 6.51 | 844 | CB |
Christopher Lenz | Back 5 | 5.78 | 883 | WB |
Junior Dina Ebimbe | Back 5 | 6.8 | 588 | WB |
Philipp Max | Back 5 | 6.19 | 694 | WB |
Rafael Borré | Back 5 | 5.27 | 526 | W |
Sebastian Rode | Back 5 | 5.81 | 1215 | M |
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT – 22/23 BUNDESLIGA | |
G – Games | 34 |
W – Wins | 13 |
D – Draws | 11 |
L – Loses | 10 |
P – Points | 50 |
GS – Goals Scored | 58 |
GA – Goals Against | 52 |
GD – Goal Difference | +6 |
HW -Home Wins | 9 |
AW – Away Wins | 4 |
With more wins at home than away (9 Home Wins & 4 Away Wins), it is possible to consider Eintracht Frankfurt a stronger team at home than away. Besides that, the positive goal difference highlights the great attacking setup (1,71 goals per game) with a poor defensive setup (1,53 goals per game).
Player | Rating | Minutes Played | Position |
Kevin Trapp | 6.83 | 540 | GK |
Obite N’Dicka | 6.59 | 540 | CB |
Tuta | 6.41 | 419 | CB |
Kristijan Jakić | 6.39 | 259 | CB |
Ansgar Knauff | 6.46 | 224 | WB |
Kristijan Jakić | 6.33 | 258 | WB |
Daichi Kamada | 7.49 | 524 | M&W |
Djibril Sow | 6.18 | 540 | M |
Jesper Lindstrøm | 5.97 | 435 | M&W |
Mario Götze | 6.59 | 342 | M&W |
Randal Kolo Muani | 5.96 | 425 | CF |
SUBS – CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 22-23 | |||
Makoto Hasebe | 5.60 | 249 | CB |
Sebastian Rode | 5.75 | 226 | M |
UCL – Star Player:
- Daichi Kamada (M&W) – 8.14
UCL – Other Key Players:
- Kevin Trapp (GK) – 6.83
With another presence in European Competitions, Eintracht Frankfurt lost in the Round of 16 to an Italian Club: Napoli. In terms of the Champions League performances, Daichi Kamada was the star player followed by great performances of Kevin Trapp.
Position most in need of strengthening:
- WB, CB & GK;
In a squad with a lot of underperforming players, Eintracht Frankfurt should invest on upgrading a lot of their positions like Wing-Back (WB), Centre-Back (CB) and Goalkeeper (GK).
Data from FBref.