Jan Rosenthal

January Rosenthal ( born April 7, 1986 in Sulingen ) is a German football player. The midfielder is since June 2013 at the Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt under contract. Rosenthal can play as a hanging top and on the left wing.

Career

Rosenthal, who by the SV Staffhorst to juniors by Hannover 96 moved in the summer of 2000, was a member from 2005 to the First Team of Lower Saxony. Parallel to his professional career Rosenthal graduated his community service at the facility, which also Per Mertesacker was active at the beginning of his professional career. Previously, he earned a high school at the native school in Sulingen.

Hannover 96

In his first race for Hannover 96 in March 2005 under coach Ewald Lienen, the then 18 -year-old Under-19 national team drew in a test match against New churches to a cruciate ligament injury which put him out of action for months. After the rehab Rosenthal first played in the Oberliga Nord for the second team of Hannover 96, to re- establish the connection to the first team and play matches.

In preparing for the 2006/07 season Rosenthal was regularly used in test matches, including against the English first division club Aston Villa. His league debut came on 13 August 2006 at the 2:4 defeat to Werder Bremen. In his second Bundesliga use it existed in the 74th minute an assist, the Wahid Haschemian to 1:1 used against Borussia Dortmund. The first Bundesliga goal succeeded Rosenthal on October 21, 2006 against FC Schalke 04 On 2 November 2006 he signed a contract until 2010 plus a one-sided option. Rosenthal was traded at the time as the biggest talent by Per Mertesacker. In his first year for Hannover 96, he scored six goals.

Gameday On the 16th of the season 2008/ 09 Rosenthal held in the away match at VfL Wolfsburg a penalty kick after Hanover had 96 exhausted the quota exchange and goalkeeper Florian Fromlowitz that caused the penalty, was sent off for an emergency brake with a red card.

SC Freiburg

For 2010/11 season Rosenthal moved to SC Freiburg. He signed a contract until 2013. During his first season in Freiburg, he came in the Bundesliga to 22 times ( five goals, three substitutions, twelve substitutions ) and an insert in the DFB Cup. With the Breisgauern he landed on the 9th place in the table. His second year in Freiburg was marked by injuries and he was only 18 Season inserts and two goals.

Eintracht Frankfurt

For the 2013/14 season committed Eintracht Frankfurt Rosenthal as an alternative to Left Wing Takashi Inui. He signed a contract until 2016. During Eintracht Rosenthal wears the number 7

National

International Rosenthal graduated two games for the German U-19 national team before he made his debut on 6 February 2007 for the German U -21: In the match against Scotland, he came off the bench to start the second half. Meanwhile, Rosenthal ran on as captain of the national team.

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