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Doubly important

Monday night’s game against Stuttgart is significant for a number of reasons. It’s a real six-pointer between Bremen and VfB – both sides are struggling at the foot of the table and a good result would offer a timely boost for the victors. The game takes on additional importance for Papy Djilobodji, who is determined to help put things right. “We lost the derby and played badly, especially...

27.04.2016 / 14:33 / First Team

Four players training individually

Nine days will have passed since the last game in Hamburg when the boys kick-off at home in a vital match against Stuttgart. Head coach Skripnik wants to use this time well to prepare his side properly for the Monday evening game in Bremen. After the lactic acid tests on Monday, the boys got back to the training pitch on Tuesday – at least, most of them did. Santiago García, Theodor Gebre...

26.04.2016 / 14:36 / First Team

"I am confident that we will stay up"

There are easier weekends to endure than the last one for Werder. The atmosphere at the start of the week following the Nordderby defeat is, however, still good. "I woke up this morning and felt positive again. I am confident that we will stay up," said Fin Bartels. "You can see it in the team. We are holding together. This solidarity is very important. We have also showed a lot of character...

25.04.2016 / 17:57 / First Team

Digest the defeat and prepare for next week

Werder chief executive Thomas Eichin was proven right in his claim that the other teams in the relegation battle would secure points this weekend. But the good news came in from the south, more than 600 kilometres away from Bremen, where VfB Stuttgart lost their home game to Borussia Dortmund. The Baden-Württemberg club, just two points ahead of Bremen in the table, are the Green-Whites’ next...

24.04.2016 / 15:09 / First Team

Move forward as a team after defeat

After the final whistle, the fans were given a voice. Understandably, they were left feeling unconfident after the loss in the derby. Clemens Fritz, Papy Djilobodji and Co. spoke to them at the end of the match in the Volksparkstadion. "It’s clear that the fans are annoyed," said the captain. WERDER.DE gathered the thoughts of all the players and management after the match.

23.04.2016 / 01:13 / First Team

Werder lose 2-1 in Hamburg

An annoying end to an intense Nordderby. On the 31st matchday of the Bundesliga, Werder travelled to a sold out Volksparkstadion and lost 2-1 in the 104th derby between Hamburg and the Green-Whites. At the end of a mammoth week in which Werder had three games in six days, Lasogga found the net after just five minutes and then doubled his own goal tally after 32. Ujah got one back in the second...

23.04.2016 / 00:00 / First Team

"Solid cup run" despite semi-final exit

When Clemens Fritz, Fin Bartels and Co. exited the pitch at the Allianz Arena, the frustration at being knocked out of the DFB Cup was clear to see. It was a bitter pill to swallow after an unfortunate game, peppered with one or two controversial decisions. “That’s really harsh. We could have done better today. Bayern were not at their best,” lamented Bartels. But as the frustration eased, the...

20.04.2016 / 14:09 / First Team

Cup dream over after 2-0 loss

Werder lose the semi-final of the DFB Cup 2-0 away to Bayern. In a sold out Allianz Arena, Werder were in the game for long spells but it was decided by Müller's brace in the end.

19.04.2016 / 23:45 / First Team

Justin Eilers to transfer to Werder

SV Werder Bremen are delighted to announce the next arrival at the Weser for next season. Justin Eilers will arrive on a free transfer from Dynamo Dresden this summer. The 27-year-old attacker, who recently celebrated promotion to the second Bundesliga with his side, has signed a contract until 30/06/2019.

18.04.2016 / 20:29 / First Team

Belief of success

Werder against Bayern. Under the floodlights. Cup semi-final. Some will say it’s the highlight of the season, though others will argue the importance of Friday’s Bundesliga derby against Hamburger SV is far greater. “The most important match is always the next one,” claimed captain Clemens Fritz during today’s press conference ahead of the cup semi-final against the champions elect and Champions...

18.04.2016 / 18:08 / First Team

"Nothing to lose" for away experts

A semi-final away from home… For the fourth time this season, Werder get on the road for a cup tie, this time to clear favourites and 17-time cup winners Bayern. Tomorrow evening at 20:30 CEST, Werder kick-off in the Allianz. "We have nothing to lose," said Clemens Fritz after the important 3-2 victory over Wolfsburg. The captain has played in the final at the Olympiastadion twice, once lifting...

18.04.2016 / 17:44 / First Team

102 moments for eternity

Claudio Pizarro has rewritten the SV Werder Bremen record books. The Peru international opened the scoring in the 32nd minute of Saturday’s game against Wolfsburg. This strike meant that he has now scored 102 Bundesliga goals for the club, making him the outright leading scorer in Werder’s top-flight history. He is one clear of previous holder Marco Bode. “It means a lot to me. I now have to...

17.04.2016 / 14:04 / First Team

"Important for the table and team spirit"

Relief was rife after the final whistle as the victory over Champions League quarter-finalists Wolfsburg was confirmed. After the match we caught up with the players and management to see what they had to say about the excellent victory.

16.04.2016 / 20:42 / First Team

Huge victory for Werder against Wolfsburg

What a day for the Green-Whites. In front of 41,000 fans in the Weser-Stadion Werder Bremen prevailed with a huge 3-2 win over Champions League quarter-finalists Wolfsburg. Claudio Pizarro opened the scoring from the penalty spot, making him Werder’s all-time leading Bundesliga goalscorer with 102 goals. Joshua Guilavogui equalised shortly after from a corner. Bartels re-took the lead for Werder...

16.04.2016 / 19:06 / First Team

The world comes to Bremen

+++ They’re everywhere! Obviously the lion’s share of Werder fans are from Bremen itself, but there are actually a lot of Green-White supporters from all over the world. Whether in China, Russia, Scotland, Jordan or Moldova, there are plenty who cheer on their favourites despite the long distance between them. They will now, however, all travel to Bremen and meet up to celebrate their...

15.04.2016 / 14:33 / First Team

Need to deliver against Wolfsburg

The pressure is on. After the disappointing result last weekend against Augsburg, Werder now have to pick up points in the relegation battle. The advantage is that Werder are home again this weekend, but they face strong outfit Wolfsburg, who recently played in the Champions League quarter-final. Head coach Viktor Skripnik knows that it won’t be easy. "Wolfsburg spent a long time fighting in...

14.04.2016 / 17:39 / First Team

Claudio Pizarro returns

The good news to report ahead of the game against Wolfsburg is that, as Viktor Skripnik confirmed in a press conference, Pizarro would return to full team training on Thursday afternoon. 

14.04.2016 / 16:17 / First Team

Guwara extends until 2019

Leon Guwara has extended his contract with SV Werder by two years. The left back has signed a deal which will keep him at the club until 30/06/2019. This was confirmed by chief executive Thomas Eichin on Thursday morning. 

14.04.2016 / 16:10 / First Team

"We are behind you like a wall"

The anger and disappointment of the result against Augsburg lasted two days, but on Monday evening the fans came out on social media to voice their support. Under the hashtag #greenwhitewonderwall they tweeted lyrics from the song which represent how they feel about Werder and vowed to be right behind the team in their upcoming game against Wolfsburg.

13.04.2016 / 12:50 / First Team

Moving forward together

Before the training session on Tuesday began the players spent ten minutes with the coach. They listened to what he had to say attentively as he outlined what the next few weeks would hold. The team applauded him afterwards and began training with a get-up-and-go feel in the morning session. The result against Augsburg was so frustrating that it was clear to see that the coach and players would...

13.04.2016 / 11:11 / First Team
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