Eintracht Frankfurt’s social media team throttles Bild
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After Eintracht Frankfurt head coach Albert Riera was questioned about statements made by former Bundesliga star Max Kruse and Martin Harnik on a podcast, things got heated online.
Apparently, Bild question Riera about Kruse describing Riera as “unsympathetic.” During the press conference Riera did not take the bait and just offered a retort of: “Kruse? Who’s that? Is that a footballer?” Essentially, Riera just took the high road and did not address it.
Well, the Eintracht Frankfurt’s social media did…and in a pretty substantial way:
Liebe @BILD_Eintracht,
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@Eintracht) February 20, 2026
lasst uns doch darauf einigen, dass sich Fragen an unseren Cheftrainer in Pressekonferenzen nicht auf Meinungen aus einem Podcast stützen sollten, in dem von einem der beiden Hosts bereits der Pe*** durchs Internet gegeistert ist. Alles andere wäre doch… https://t.co/DcmQHWKKkY
Dear @BILD_Eintracht,
let’s agree that questions to our head coach in press conferences should not be based on opinions from a podcast in which one of the two hosts has already had his d*** circulating through the internet. Anything else would be unserious.
Thanks.
Just in case, here is the screencap:
Well, at least we know where they stand on the matter.
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