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Werder maintain second spot

Werder Bremen managed a 2:1 (0:0) win away to FC Hansa Rostock on the 29th match day of the season.

15.04.2008 / 22:38 / First Team

Hansa send Werder warning signals

As wonderful as the 5:1 win over FC Schalke 04 was, one must see the game in its true context. In retrospect, it was evident that the Green-Whites played better than in Berlin but not quite good enough - something that should be kept in mind when they take on Hansa Rostock this evening (8pm kick-off).

15.04.2008 / 12:40 / First Team

Dr. Jochen Drees to referee in Rostock

Werder Bremen’s next tie in the Bundesliga, away to Hansa Rostock on Tuesday, 15.04.2008 (8pm kick-off), will be refereed by Dr. Jochen Drees.

14.04.2008 / 20:03 / First Team

19 man squad head for Rostock: Pasanen hanging the balance

The journey to the next Bundesliga game has already begun. At 3:32pm, the Werder team coach departed from the Weser Stadium with all minds set on Rostock. This time around, there were 19 Werder players on board the bus.

14.04.2008 / 20:00 / First Team

Werder ‘Ice-Cold’ in front of goal

There is no question that things hadn’t exactly been going according to plan for Werder Bremen in recent weeks and, in particular, the attacking department have been swallowing some pretty hefty criticism.

13.04.2008 / 11:24 / First Team

Werder steer back on Champions League course

With the impressive 5:1 win over FC Schalke 04, Werder Bremen forced their way back into the race for one of the all important Champions League qualifying places.

13.04.2008 / 11:22 / First Team

5:1 Werder wallop Schalke to take second spot

Werder Bremen cruised past direct competitors FC Schalke 04 with a 5:1 win on the 28th match day of the Bundesliga season to make what is a vital step towards the direct qualification for the Champions League.

12.04.2008 / 17:28 / First Team

Frustration for Almeida - Özil gets his chance

Werder Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf will have to make do without the services of striker Hugo Almeida for tomorrow’s clash with FC Schalke 04.

12.04.2008 / 09:34 / First Team

Borowski fit and motivated for Schalke

Having been forced out of full team training for the last couple of days due to a muscular problem with his left thigh, Tim Borowski returned to the Werder fold on Thursday and was able to complete the full training session.

11.04.2008 / 09:07 / First Team

Gräfe to referee Werder versus Schalke

Werder Bremen’s home tie against FC Schalke 04 on Saturday, 12.04.2008 at 3:30pm, will take place under the watchful eye of referee Manuel Gräfe.

11.04.2008 / 09:04 / First Team

Nine powerless games against Schalke 04

Still deep in the catacombs of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin last Saturday, Petri Pasanen had Barcelona on his mind. “Maybe Barca will give Schalke plenty of running to do on that big pitch over there”, grinned the Finnish international as he explained his hopes for the Wednesday evening Champions League quarter final tie in Spain.

10.04.2008 / 18:00 / First Team

Kruse and Schindler involved in U20 stalemate

The talented young Werder Bremen duo of Max Kruse and Kevin Schindler were part of the German U20 squad which drew 0:0 with Italy on Wednesday evening to take over top spot in the group table.

10.04.2008 / 15:51 / First Team

Torsten Frings returns to team training

Torsten Frings returned to full team training with the rest of his Werder colleagues today: “I had some problems with my toe but it’s nothing major”, explained the midfielder following the session. Yesterday Frings was forced to pull out of team training and spend his time lifting weights but he is now steadily recovering from the injury.

09.04.2008 / 18:26 / First Team

Boenisch suffers injury blow

Full-back Sebastian Boenisch will be unavailable to Werder Bremen for at least two weeks. In training on Sunday, following the away win at Hertha BSC Berlin in the Bundesliga, the defender suffered a muscular tear to his right thigh: “During a race for the ball I broke into a sprint and then it snapped”, explained the bitterly disappointed 21 year.

08.04.2008 / 21:41 / First Team

Schaaf praises the Werder fans

Finally an end to Werder’s negative run! Finally a win again in the Bundesliga! The away win against Hertha BSC Berlin at the weekend saw the Green-Whites form curve take an upward turn and that which has clearly relieved coach Thomas Schaaf.

08.04.2008 / 16:54 / First Team

Kruse and Schindler on U20 duty

Werder’s young hopefuls Max Kruse and Kevin Schindler, who was drafted into the squad at short notice, will be in action for the German U20 side on Wednesday, 09.04.2008 when they take on Italy in an international clash.

08.04.2008 / 13:44 / First Team

Autograph time: Mertesacker, Klasnic and Frings up close

The Werder Bremen fans will have two opportunities to experience three of their Green-White Bundesliga heroes up close and personal.

07.04.2008 / 20:16 / First Team

Tickets for Cottbus clash available on Tuesday

News for all Werder Bremen fans. From Tuesday, 08.04.2008 at 9am, the remaining tickets for the Green-Whites clash with Energie Cottbus at the Weser Stadium on Saturday, 03.05.2008 (3:30pm kick-off) will go on general sale.

07.04.2008 / 20:10 / First Team

Werder joy at ‚Boro’s‘ super-goal

He thoroughly enjoyed it, and who would hold that against him? It was just after 6pm as Tim Borowski finished his final warm-down round at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in the drizzling rain and left the pitch as the last Werder player to hit the showers. The Hertha fans had sought a quick exit but several of the Green-White fateful hung on to cheer on the winning goal scorer.

06.04.2008 / 15:28 / First Team

"One step at a time back to effortlessness"

To be perfectly honest, it was hardly what the fans in Berlin could call compelling football over long periods. Following a pulsating opening, the game began to lose its way and the result was no more than a handful of half chances being created. But, in the end, after a four game run without a win, this mediocre match in the capital was to be one of great importance to the Green-Whites.

06.04.2008 / 15:26 / First Team
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