In addition to praising Jesper Lindstrøm and Randal Kolo Muani, the SGE administrator went ahead and gave both an implicit and explicit endorsement for two German national team players ahead of the World Cup.
Mario Götze earned the executive’s praise. Keeper Kevin Trapp was labelled the “best German keeper in the World” at this time.
Krösche gave Germany’s 2014 World Cup hero Mario Götze a ringing endorsement on his current form. The 30-year-old generated several smooth scoring chances early. Götze polished off a Kolo Muani cutback in the 12th to open the scoring.
“Mario is a key player,” Krösche said, “He always moved well, was always involved, and created lots of space for others.”
As for Lindstrøm, the Dane put himself in contention for “goal-of-the-year” honors with his jaw-dropping strip of the ball, solo run, and sublime finish for the 2-0 in the 452nd. most observers were left speechless. Krösche was not.
“Super pick up of the ball,” Krösche said of Lindstrøm, “He’s hasn’t exactly had the killer instinct as of late, but today he handled it quite maturely.”
Union’s attack was largely kept clamped down. FCU substitute Tim Skarke nevertheless did get off two stinging distance efforts near the end. Eintracht would not have won the match had keeper Kevin Trapp not risen to the occasion to stop Skarke in the 79th and 90+4.
“Kevin is, for me, the best German keeper in the world at this time,” Krösche bluntly stated, “He’s been in fantastic form for months.”
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