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Frankfurt am Main (APA / DPA) – Luka Jovic has been showered with praise after his five-goal gala dress in Eintracht Frankfurt. "Five goals are outstanding," said coach Adi Hütter after a 7-1 win over Fortuna Dusseldorf. "You have to be careful with the superlatives, but for me he has the potential to become a world-clbad striker." The 20-year-old was the youngest player to score five goals in the Bundesliga.
Jovic himself was incredibly cool. "Only the team is important, it won the match," the Serb said modestly. He is now in a row with Bundesliga stars like Gerd Müller, who has met five times in his career, Jupp Heynckes, Jürgen Klinsmann and Robert Lewandowski, three years ago at Bayern Munich 5-1 against VfL Wolfsburg only nine minutes needed for this extraordinary performance. "Of course it's special," said Jovic. "I'm totally happy, it was a day full of emotions."
As he could easily overcome it, he had just missed Dieter Müller's goals record in the Bundesliga. "I did not know that there was only one goal scored," Jovic said. No wonder: just 20 years after Müller's legendary six-man squad in August 1977 at 7: 2 of 1. FC Köln against Werder Bremen Jovic was born.
Sébastien Haller, the Jovics team, also shone with two goals and two badists. The last year for seven million euros brought by FC Utrecht, the Frenchman once again highlighted his clbad and got 11 points to rank at the top of the Bundesliga scorers standings.
In addition, the Vorarlberger Hütter and the Croatian Central Ante Rebic, missing because of a yellow-red padlock Friday, in the hindquarters. "I am very happy to have such players in attack," said Hütter. With 19 goals, the winner of the cup is currently the second best storm in the league after leader Borussia Dortmund.
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