Bundesliga: Frankfurt is hoping for a quick return to Trapp

Bundesliga
Frankfurt hopes for a quick return to Trapp

Missing Frankfurt in Freiburg: Eintracht keeper Kevin Trapp. photo

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Eintracht Frankfurt is hoping for a quick return from national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp before the start of the second half of the Bundesliga season at FC Bayern Munich on Saturday.

Eintracht Frankfurt is hoping for a quick return from national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp before the start of the second half of the Bundesliga season at FC Bayern Munich on Saturday.

He hopes that the keeper can travel to the Bavarian capital on Friday, said coach Oliver Glasner after the 1-1 draw at SC Freiburg. “But I don’t know yet.”

Trapp had signed off a few hours before the game in Freiburg because of a cold and started the journey home to Frankfurt. “I don’t think it’s anything dramatic,” said sporting director Markus Krösche. “He wasn’t feeling well.”

Trapp’s representative Diant Ramaj received praise from all sides. Krösche thought the performance of the 21-year-old was “super”. “He did it very, very well. He exudes calm and sovereignty at his age – hats off.” Coach Glasner was also “very satisfied” with the former Heidenheimer, who had only played one Bundesliga game before and now celebrated his season premiere. “I don’t think anyone felt unsafe with him behind us,” said Frankfurt defender Christopher Lenz about the goalkeeper.

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