German-Ghanaian winger Ansgar Knauff has resumed full team training after recovering from his recent illness.
The 24-year-old missed the club’s last match against Union Berlin due to a cold, but new training images published by the club show him back on the pitch working with his teammates.
His comeback eases Eintracht’s selection worries just in time for their upcoming home game against Borussia Manchengladbach. Knauff’s pace and direct running are key weapons in Frankfurt’s transition play, and with only a few days until the weekend, he is expected to be fully available for selection.
Coach Albert Riera now regains an important option for the flanks, one who can inject extra dynamism and vertical thrust into Eintracht’s attacks.
Within the squad and among fans, Knauff is widely viewed as a player who can change the rhythm of a game when fit and in form.
His return to training is therefore a welcome boost as Frankfurt look to build momentum in the Bundesliga and navigate a busy period of fixtures.













