Glasner implements ban on Götze Mecker with 6 yellow cards for Eintracht.

Eintracht coach Glasner gives Götze Mecker a ban after 6 yellow cards

Mario Gotze: From Super Mario to Complaining Mario

Mario Gotze, the world champion and former Super Mario who once scored the winning goal in the World Cup final, seems to have lost his touch in recent games. His lack of form and indiscipline on the field have cost him a sixth yellow card this year during the Champions League game in Naples, which resulted in him being benched for the next game.

His coach, Oliver Glasner, expressed his dissatisfaction with Gotze’s performance, stating that his lack of discipline shows a certain dissatisfaction with how things are going with Eintracht at the moment. Glasner further mentioned that he told Gotze on the pitch that his last yellow card would not be accepted anymore.

Despite Gotze’s objection that it no longer had any effect in the Champions League, Glasner replied that it was still enough for him. It appears that Gotze’s recent struggles have affected not only his personal performance but the entire team’s spirit as they have gone five games without a win and have suffered three defeats.

Midfield star Gotze’s failed dribbles and uncompleted passes have left his teammates waiting for assists, with Top scorer Randal Kolo Muani also waiting in vain for help from Gotze and Daichi Kamada. Glasner acknowledged Kolo’s abilities, but added that a functioning team is essential for success.

In conclusion, even though Gotze was once known as Super Mario for his outstanding skills, it seems that his poor performance and lack of discipline have relegated him to the status of Complaining Mario. Eintracht fans and staff hope that he regains his form and helps the team climb up the table.

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