Mario Götze’s move to Eintracht Frankfurt is particularly pleasing to coach Oliver Glasner. He now reports on the details of the obligation.

Directly on the same wavelength: In an interview with “Kicker”, Eintracht Frankfurt coach Oliver Glasner talks about the details of the change from newcomer Mario Götze. The coach and the midfield star had the feeling “that it would fit” right from the first phone call. In addition, Glasner had the impression that the 30-year-old “liked the ideas of how we want to play and train, how I see each other”.

Short, compact, clear

One for all, all for one: Glasner made it clear to Götze, who comes from PSV Eindhoven, during the first meeting that the 2014 World Cup final goalscorer could help Eintracht, but that he “didn’t have to do it alone”. Rather, he needs the team “and vice versa”.

More than just a “dazzling name”: According to their own statements, Glasner has brought a “dazzling name” into their own ranks with Götze. At the same time, however, the coach praises his “football qualities”. He says: “He can do things that you can’t just learn.”