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Marmoush outshines Frankfurt's well-oiled machine

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by Oliver Trust

BERLIN, Nov. 8 (Xinhua) -- Eintracht Frankfurt's Omar Marmoush continues to dazzle as his stunning free-kick sealed a 1-0 victory over Slavia Prague in the UEFA Europa League, propelling Eintracht towards the knockout stages with 10 points in four matches.

The Egypt international's exceptional form has been instrumental in Eintracht's success, both in Europe and the Bundesliga, where the team has become a strong contender. Marmoush's remarkable tally of ten goals and seven assists in nine Bundesliga appearances, combined with two goals in the Europa League, has elevated his profile, drawing the attention of European powerhouses such as Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Manchester City.

The 25-year-old forward's impact on Frankfurt's season can't be overstated. With 22 scoring contributions this season, Marmoush has driven his market value from 18 million to over 40 million euros. Sunday's highly-anticipated clash against Stuttgart marks another chance for the rising star to impress.

Marmoush credits Eintracht's team cohesion and a quick, counterattacking style for his own success, acknowledging the club's thoughtful transfer approach as central to their achievements. "We've kept the feeling of a united side, sharing a strong determination," Marmoush explained, reflecting the collective spirit driving the squad.

Head coach Dino Toppmoller points to the squad's depth as a significant advantage. "We're at a stage where any player stepping in can deliver the same quality," Toppmoller noted, commending the squad's seamless rotation and low injury count, which he attributes to advanced coaching and medical staff efforts. This setup allows Eintracht to sustain peak performance across multiple competitions.

Eintracht's lineup combines the experience of defenders Robin Koch and Tuta with emerging talent such as Swedish midfielder Hugo Larsson and the high energy of forward Hugo Ekitike. Veteran goalkeeper Kevin Trapp brings reliability at the back, while young prospects like 20-year-old Nnamdi Collins, recently called up to Germany's U21 team, add exciting new dimensions to the side.

Marmoush's free-kick mastery has only fueled further speculation about a potential move, yet Toppmoller remains calm about the mounting interest. The coach praised Marmoush's performance as "an unmatched free-kick," appreciating the magic that the forward brings to Eintracht's play. Meanwhile, Marmoush is embracing the moment, expressing gratitude for the rare sense of unity within the team: "The spirit here is special, something you don't always find in football."

For now, Eintracht Frankfurt and their star forward seem set to continue their inspiring run, capturing the attention of fans and clubs across Europe. With Marmoush at the helm, Eintracht has firmly established itself as the team to watch in German football. Enditem

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