Redeemer Theofanis Gekas was silent as usual, but otherwise all breathed a sigh of Eintracht Frankfurt. "We have a huge stone has fallen from the heart. In a defeat as coach Michael Skibbe probably would have been gone - and we want them all, "defender Marco Russ said after a 2-1 (1-1) victory in the quaking basement battle with FC St.
Pauli. The first round victory back in the Football League acted in a relegation struggle as a liberation. There was also relief for those responsible. "I am - as all who have a heart for unity - much easier. It was also for me personally an important game, "said Skibbe. From a turn of the 45-year-old wanted to know nothing: "We have held a very little air.
But we are still in the middle. must occur in the next games we simply braver and better. "Even board boss Heribert Bruchhagen, who in the crisis always maintained Skibbe, stayed in the moment of success realistically. "I'm happy for all of us, but we also have had luck. Many things in our game was created on accident, "said Bruchhagen.
President Peter Fischer said, however: "There are only three points. Magic football was not to be expected. "Before 50 500 spectators was the uncertainty of harmony should be noted clearly. Only on Gekas was reliable. The Greeks opened the scoring from the penalty spot (34th) and took the lead after a slip from St.
for the 2-1 Pauli defender Markus Thorandt callous (77). For harmony, it was the first hit in 2011 on home soil. Gekas, the last on 18 December 2010 made the 1-0 against league leaders Borussia Dortmund, had hailed his season goals number 15 and 16 Eintracht professionals appeared after the end of the black back round series, but also self-critical.
"We have gefightet - no less and no more. Only the result is satisfactory, "said striker Ioannis Amanadidis. Skibbe had sought salvation in the run to the front and a place in Amanatidis, Gekas and Martin Fenin first three attackers from the start. However, positive effects brought the move at first.
The Hesse contributed numerous playback error, but had bad luck. Referee Günter Perl (Pullach) recognized a regular goal by Alexander Meier (40) does not. Pauli goalkeeper Thomas Kessler defended Meier's clear shot from behind the goal line - but the Perl looked different. Promoted St. Pauli, who had equalized through a deflected free kick by Charles Takyi (42) for interim 1:1 gave defiantly after the fifth defeat in a row.
"We keep your head up. The manner of the performance was fine, "coach Holger Stanislawski:" We must reward for our effort but finally back and show more consistency. " 


Pauli. The first round victory back in the Football League acted in a relegation struggle as a liberation. There was also relief for those responsible. "I am - as all who have a heart for unity - much easier. It was also for me personally an important game, "said Skibbe. From a turn of the 45-year-old wanted to know nothing: "We have held a very little air.
But we are still in the middle. must occur in the next games we simply braver and better. "Even board boss Heribert Bruchhagen, who in the crisis always maintained Skibbe, stayed in the moment of success realistically. "I'm happy for all of us, but we also have had luck. Many things in our game was created on accident, "said Bruchhagen.
President Peter Fischer said, however: "There are only three points. Magic football was not to be expected. "Before 50 500 spectators was the uncertainty of harmony should be noted clearly. Only on Gekas was reliable. The Greeks opened the scoring from the penalty spot (34th) and took the lead after a slip from St.
for the 2-1 Pauli defender Markus Thorandt callous (77). For harmony, it was the first hit in 2011 on home soil. Gekas, the last on 18 December 2010 made the 1-0 against league leaders Borussia Dortmund, had hailed his season goals number 15 and 16 Eintracht professionals appeared after the end of the black back round series, but also self-critical.
"We have gefightet - no less and no more. Only the result is satisfactory, "said striker Ioannis Amanadidis. Skibbe had sought salvation in the run to the front and a place in Amanatidis, Gekas and Martin Fenin first three attackers from the start. However, positive effects brought the move at first.
The Hesse contributed numerous playback error, but had bad luck. Referee Günter Perl (Pullach) recognized a regular goal by Alexander Meier (40) does not. Pauli goalkeeper Thomas Kessler defended Meier's clear shot from behind the goal line - but the Perl looked different. Promoted St. Pauli, who had equalized through a deflected free kick by Charles Takyi (42) for interim 1:1 gave defiantly after the fifth defeat in a row.
"We keep your head up. The manner of the performance was fine, "coach Holger Stanislawski:" We must reward for our effort but finally back and show more consistency. "



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