With Bayern just around the corner, Eintracht coach Toppmöller has his hands full.

Robin, Eintracht's vital force, hinted at a muscle ailment during halftime, voicing concerns over his condition ahead of the Bayern encounter. Toppmöller acknowledges the challenge, assessing options for remediation before Saturday's showdown.
Similarly, young Swede Hugo Larsson, after a string of matches, finds himself at the edge of his physical limit. Tired and battered, the youngster was granted a well-deserved rest in Saarbrücken. It remains unclear whether Larsson's energy reserves will sustain him until the Bayern battle.
Making matters even worse, the recent absences of Rode and Skhiri have dwindled the defensive midfield ranks, making Larsson's potential recovery all the more crucial.
Toppmöller suggests they'll wait and see if Larsson pulls through by Friday, evaluating his condition and gauging his readiness for the high-stakes match.
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Despite the challenges, Eintracht Frankfurt presses on, ready to face their most formidable opponent yet.