The Hammers’ season is in danger of fizzling out – but they could make it all good in the hell of Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt won 2-1 at West Ham United last week to get their noses in front of the Hammers in the race for the Europa League final. But the 2-1 win at London Stadium doesn’t guarantee anything – because David Moyes’ side has a big task of steering their season back onto the path of success.Bringing all the noise! 🎶Sound 🔛#UEL | #SGEWHU pic.twitter.com/ljXglLyJi1— West Ham United (@WestHam) May 5, 2022 After the Hammers’ poor form in the Premier League saw them slide down the table, they are in danger of missing out on European competitions for next season altogether. They were hoping that a top-four finish in the league would book them a place in the Champions League, but now they would be lucky to sneak into a Europa League or Europa Conference League spot. However, their daunting end of the season could take a whole another look, and all they need is one win in Germany.Declan Rice and friends make their way to Frankfurt, where the crowd is living the dream playing in Europe this season. The Germans’ impressive win over Barcelona gives them the confidence to go out and attack any opponent – as they showed last week in London. In the first leg, Ansgar Knauff headed Frankfurt in front after 51 seconds in London, but Michail Antonio managed to level after 21 minutes and the Hammers turned up the pressure for the remainder of the half. Oliver Glasner’s side showed admirable calmness, though, with Daichi Kamada tucking away a 54th-minute rebound to earn them a win. Kamada also hit the post, and West Ham’s Said Benrahma and Jarrod Bowen.Eintracht Frankfurt have failed to win any of their last six games at home.🤝 vs Real Betis 🤝 vs Nuernberg 🤝 vs Greuther Fuerth 🤝 vs Barcelona ❌ vs Freiburg 🤝 vs Hoffenheim They’ve conceded 2+ goals in their last two games. 👀#UEL— Squawka (@Squawka) May 5, 2022 Not only is their team playing well lately, but the supporters had made headlines too with their takeover of Camp Nou when they travelled to Barcelona in the last round. They won on the pitch and in the stands – even in the streets of Barcelona. Around 30,000 Germans made their team feel at home in Spain. Just imagine how it will feel in their backyard at Deutsche Bank Park!UEFA EUROPA LEAGUESemi-final, second legThursday22.00: (3.35) Rangers (3.35) RB Leipzig (2.20)22.00: (2.65) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.75) West Ham (2.65)***odds are subject to change

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