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"News on the 'Bundesliga game': Eintracht, following their recent loss, choose not to grant interviews."

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Refusing Access to Interviews Granted

Eintracht Frankfurt Suffers 1-3 Defeat Against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

Eintracht Frankfurt's recent run in the Bundesliga took a turn for the worse as they suffered a 1-3 defeat against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The loss marks Eintracht Frankfurt's 11th consecutive loss in the league, a disappointing turn of events for the club that recently won the Europa League.

The match, refereed by Harm Osmers, was a tense affair, with coach Oliver Glasner and players reacting angrily to the referee's decisions. Glasner was shown a red card for dissent and was subsequently absent for the second half of the match. Kevin Trapp and Mario Götze also received yellow cards for dissent during the game.

Despite the setback, Eintracht Frankfurt had no desire to repeat weekly interviews following their defeats. The club's focus now shifts to their upcoming cup final against RB Leipzig, scheduled for June 3 in Berlin. The cup finalists are Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig, with the match set to take place in the German capital.

Eintracht Frankfurt had previously secured a place in the cup final with a 3:2 win against VfB Stuttgart last Wednesday. The club's recent form in friendlies, however, offers some hope. They remain unbeaten in five friendlies, with three wins and two draws, suggesting positive momentum going into the new season.

The club's recent signings also indicate investment in strengthening their squad. Ritsu Doan, an attacker who joined them from another Bundesliga club, has signed a contract through 2030. The club has also celebrated individual successes like Kristensen earning the May Player of the Month award, and two young players, Bahoya and Uzun, being shortlisted for the prestigious Golden Boy award.

Looking ahead, Eintracht Frankfurt is preparing for the new season with a strong squad and clear ambitions in both domestic and European competitions. Their ongoing unbeaten pre-season streak and notable signings and youth development plans suggest they aim to recover from any recent Bundesliga setbacks and build on their European success.

Eintracht Frankfurt's devastating run in the Bundesliga persists, following their 11th consecutive loss against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, which puts European leagues on notice for potential challenges ahead. With the upcoming cup final against RB Leipzig, scheduled for June 3 in Berlin, the team aims to regain their lost momentum and leverage their success in European leagues.

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