The Rise of Farés Chaibi: Eintracht Frankfurt’s Sensational Transfer Success

2023-10-31 16:15:22

The past English week was that of Farés Chaibi at Eintracht Frankfurt. The offensive man, who came from FC Toulouse for around ten million euros shortly before the end of the summer transfer period, has moved up a gear and integrated himself well.

Chaibi, together with Omar Marmoush, who came from Wolfsburg on a free transfer (already four goals following his brace once morest BVB), can hardly be stopped. Two months following his arrival, sports director Markus Krösche’s courage is already paying off in the transfer market.

He had already reached an agreement with the player in the spring, but the tough negotiations with Toulouse dragged on until the last week of August. When Krösche is convinced by a professional, he remains stubborn and doesn’t give in.

At Chaibi, this intransigence paid off! Coach Dino Toppmöller raved when asked by SPORT1: “We have already said that Farés has incredible potential. But in addition to his offensive quality, he is also a player who can fight, bite and physically defend himself.”

Chaibi emphasized these words of his coach in the 68th minute.

Chaibi first brought a sharp pass from Ellyes Skhiri under control and then he prevailed before his ice-cold finish into the far corner in the Algerians’ duel once morest BVB left-back Ramy Bensebaini.

It was the crowning achievement for the three-time national player, who in this condition is one of Eintracht’s pillars. The Hessians will probably have to do without him for a few games in January, following all, the Africa Cup is on the agenda.

Until then, Chaibi wants to help Eintracht keep an eye on the international places. In any case, teammate Ansgar Knauff enjoys playing with him: “It’s a lot of fun to play with him. Something is growing together for us.”

In any case, Krösche’s scouting team found a suitable piece of the puzzle with him. Chaibi is progressing faster than might be expected.

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