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SGE compact: Marmoush travels to Hamburg

Egyptians travel north: Not a day goes by without new news about Frankfurt’s top striker: Despite the fuss surrounding Omar Marmoush, the SGE has a Bundesliga game to play tomorrow, Saturday. Head coach Dino Toppmöller’s team will face FC St.Pauli at 3:30 p.m. This afternoon the team headed north. The Egyptian was also there. According to Bild information, the 25-year-old is still firmly scheduled for the starting eleven. That could only change if a first official offer from Manchester arrives by Saturday morning. This is said not to have happened before. According to several media reports, ManCity should be ready to respond to Eintracht’s transfer demands. So if the English submit an offer in the region of 80 million euros, everything could happen very quickly. So it’s quite possible that Omar Marmoush will play his last game in the eagle uniform tomorrow. By the way, City coach Pep Guardiola was asked about the personnel at a press conference today. The Spaniard reacted irritably: “You can ask me, but I will never answer transfer questions. I don’t say anything about a player from another club. I haven’t done that in the past either. It’s very simple. No comment.”

Werner on the striker list: There are a few names floating around in the Frankfurt rumor mill as possible Marmoush successors. Jonny Burkardt and Arnaud Kalimuendo have been considered possible transfer targets for Eintracht for weeks. Since yesterday, Thursday, Niclas Füllkrug from West Ham United has also been traded on the Main. Now the SGE is also supposed to be watching another player on the island: According to the “ Insider” portal, Timo Werner is said to be a candidate for Eintracht. The loan striker from RB-Leipzig is not really finding his way at Tottenham Hotspur. This season, the Stuttgart native has made 25 appearances across all competitions, scoring one goal and three assists. In mid-December, after a disappointing performance against Glasgow, his current coach Ange Postecoglou said of Werner: “His performance was unacceptable. He didn’t bring anywhere near the level he was supposed to.” Accordingly, the Londoners would probably be willing to agree to a loan termination.

Pauli coach is looking forward to seeing you again: Before Frankfurter Eintracht’s game at FC St. Pauli tomorrow, Hamburg coach Alexander Blessin commented, among other things, on a special reunion. The head coach and Arthur Theate maintain a close relationship and keep in regular contact. But this one was resting this week: “It’s a special relationship. We deliberately didn’t speak on the phone this week.” Blessin is considered the discoverer of the Belgian: “Arthur was at a crossroads in his career and wanted to quit football. We signed him because we said he was an interesting player.” After he didn’t see Theate as a pure full-back, he “hit like a bomb. But that wasn’t my fault, it was his fault because he had a great mentality.” Blessin had a lot of praise for the SGE before the duel: “It’s a very interesting opponent who, despite having a really good squad, hasn’t quite gotten on the pitch in the last two years. I speak from experience, having played against them in the round of 16 of the Europa League last year. They didn’t quite manage to act as a team. They have now achieved that, they have also signed the right players who, in addition to individual quality, also brought in mentality and community. They have a lot of very fast players and are one of the fastest teams in the league.”

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