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Werder stop the rot

On match day 27 of the season, Werder Bremen travelled to Berlin to take on Hertha BSC and ran out eventual 2:1 (1:1) winners.

05.04.2008 / 17:34 / First Team

Florian Meyer to take charge in Berlin

Experienced FIFA referee Florian Meyer will take charge of the Bundesliga clash this Saturday, 05.04.2008, between Hertha BSC Berlin and Werder Bremen.

05.04.2008 / 10:11 / First Team

Final training: Schaaf names the squad for Berlin

Werder Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf had made up his mind to use the final training session on Friday to get a final look at his options before selecting his 18 man squad for the trip to Berlin to take on Hertha BSC.

04.04.2008 / 19:10 / First Team

The battle for places heats up

The Green-Whites are looking to return to winning ways in the Bundesliga when they take on Hertha BSC this weekend in Berlin and one possible guarantor for that could well lie in the battle for places, which has heated up.

04.04.2008 / 13:42 / First Team

‘Kick Out Racism and Violence’ campaign

Under the motto ‘Kick Out Racism and Violence’, a group of Werder supporters, together with the Fan-Project Bremen, will be in Marseille between April 3rd and 10th.

03.04.2008 / 21:31 / First Team

Allofs lays down the gauntlet

It was quite a shock! The home defeat to lowly MSV Duisburg was a defeat that even general manager Klaus Allofs found difficult to digest: “We are certainly not completely stumped, but quite astounded, that we are so out of form at the moment. It was not a compact team performance, nor did we witness the sort of joy and mobility in playing the game that we expect.”

03.04.2008 / 10:22 / First Team

Daniel Jensen suffers injury set-back

The injury to his right thigh, picked up by Daniel Jensen during yesterday’s training session, has emerged as a muscle sinew tear. The 28 year old Danish midfielder confirmed the diagnosis as he began today with rehabilitation training.

02.04.2008 / 19:19 / First Team

‘Merte’ has no plans to alter his targets for the season

The Werder players are still coming to terms with the defeat against MSV Duisburg but the team are hoping to rise from the negative experience of last Saturday with some re-discovered strength.

02.04.2008 / 18:21 / First Team

Intensive session - Jensen injured

Following training on Tuesday, Sebastian Boenisch came to a short, but honest conclusion: “It was very intensive”, explained the full-back before dashing off to the changing rooms to escape the threatening rain.

02.04.2008 / 14:17 / First Team

Vranjes: “There are close friendships in professional football”

There are no close friendships in professional football! An opinion that has been proven totally wrong! In an emotional interview with ‘WERDER MAGAZIN’, Jurica Vranjes described his relationship with Ivan Klasnic and, in doing so, proved the point that friendships do exist in the sport.

01.04.2008 / 15:22 / First Team

Prödl pleasantly anticipates the search for accommodation in Bremen

Werder Bremen’s most recent signing, Sebastian Prödl, wants to be perfectly prepared when the new season begins. With that in mind, the 20 year old popped by the Werder administration centre on Monday morning.

01.04.2008 / 14:25 / First Team

Werder welcome club member 33,333

Werder Bremen have reached a further milestone in their ever expanding number of club members. Prior to the Bundesliga clash with MSV Duisburg, Alexander Weidemann became member number 33,333.

01.04.2008 / 13:58 / First Team

Allofs: “If the Champions League is endangered, the consequences will be felt.”

The situation is a serious one, but all is not yet lost. The target of Champions League qualification is still within touching distance. For all that has passed, Werder Bremen are still just three points behind second placed Hamburg SV and one point adrift of third placed FC Schalke 04.

31.03.2008 / 14:27 / First Team

No Holds Barred: Everyone must toe the line

The Werder Bremen players were well aware that it was not a normal situation as they gathered at the Weser Stadium on Sunday morning. As had been previously declared, the clubs sporting management had called together the team to meet at the training ground on what had originally been planned as a day off.

31.03.2008 / 11:55 / First Team

Wiese: “It just wasn’t our day today”

There was no denying the great disappointment etched on the faces of the Werder players following Saturday’s 1:2 defeat at home to bottom side MSV Duisburg. Tim Wiese and Ivan Klasnic found some very clear words to describe their feelings.

30.03.2008 / 13:30 / First Team

Dire performance will carry consequences

It was a performance that will carry consequences! That was one particular issue that both Werder coach Thomas Schaaf and general manager Klaus Allofs could agree on.

30.03.2008 / 13:29 / First Team

Excruciating home defeat

On match day 26, Werder Bremen tumbled to a bitterly disappointing home defeat. The Green-Whites were beaten 1:2 (0:2) by lowly MSV Duisburg at the Weser Stadium.

29.03.2008 / 18:19 / First Team

Schaaf issues a wake-up call

At the very beginning of Friday’s final pre-match training session, trainer Thomas Schaaf pulled no punches as he explained to his team just how serious the situation is at the moment.

29.03.2008 / 09:27 / First Team

A job that MUST be done!

1:0, 4:0, 2:0, 5:3, 3:1 and 4:0 – those have been the most recent results when Werder Bremen pitted their strengths against MSV Duisburg. The last two results were registered during the current season.

28.03.2008 / 13:16 / First Team

‘Most unusual’ – Werder with an almost complete squad

Not even Thomas Schaaf could have imagined hearing himself say those so elusive words during this plagued season, but at the pre-match press conference ahead of Werder Bremen’s up-coming clash with MSV Duisburg, the trainer stated: “The personnel situation looks good!”

28.03.2008 / 09:08 / First Team
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