With the 1-1 draw in Frankfurt, VfL Bochum has already drawn ten times this season. That’s what the sports director says about the game at Eintracht.
VfL Bochum picked up a point against Eintracht Frankfurt – another draw. And the point against the sixth-placed team was not a lucky one, with Bochum also earning their goal with good offensive action.
“We survived Frankfurt’s pressure phase, albeit luckily, and stabilized again. That hasn’t always been the case in the past, but I think there has been a clear development this season,” VfL sporting director Marc Lettau recognized progress in Bochum’s play.
In a fast-paced game that was well worth watching, Omar Marmoush (14th minute) and Moritz Broschinski (17th minute) scored early on. There were a number of chances in the game. “The game could have gone either way over the 90 minutes, it was pretty fast and pretty wild towards the end. All in all, I think it was a fair 1:1,” Lettau summed up at the end.
In doing so, VfL by no means rested on the draw in the final phase, but played for victory. The 38-year-old sporting director was also pleased: “We tried with all our might today to reward ourselves. We’ve played ten draws in 21 games, so today we tried everything to go for victory. But we’re happy to take the point, that’s okay.”
In the first half in particular, VfL were the more dangerous team, but they lacked composure in front of goal. “It’s positive that we’re getting into good positions at Eintracht Frankfurt too and creating chances. There’s still room for improvement in front of goal, but we’re working on it,” said Lettau.
With Asian Cup returnee Takuma Asano, with whom Lettau emphasizes that he is “very happy that he is back and part of the team”, Bochum will face FC Bayern at Castroper Straße next week. And with Keven Schlotterbeck and captain Anthony Losilla, the players have already shown their fighting spirit.
“We look forward to every game. It’s always special at home week after week, and when one of the top German teams comes, it’s a very special game,” said sporting director Lettau, looking ahead to the record champions, who will be competing in Bochum on Sunday (December 18, 5:30 p.m.). mit gp