Eintracht Frankfurt boss Adi Hutter has warned his side against complacency ahead of Sunday’s visit of bottom side FC Nurnberg.
Die Adler beat Inter Milan 1-0 on Thursday to book their place in the quarter-finals of the Europa League but it is back to reality on Sunday as they look to continue their push for a Champions League spot.
In contrast, Nurnberg have not won since September and look doomed for relegation just one season into their Bundesliga return.
Frankfurt head into the game unbeaten in 12 games but Hutter is keen to ensure his players maintain their focus, especially having seen the improvements Die Legende have made under interim boss Boris Schommers.
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He said: “I basically have respect for every team. The statistics are deceptive. “On the one hand, they have lost four out of five games and lost most of their games rather narrowly.
They have defensively improved under Boris Schommers, switches quickly and acts very compact. “That’s why we hope to recover and recover quickly, mentally.”
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