Ujah has now had two days to think about the draw against Stuttgart and his poacher's goal which earned his side a vital point, his seventh Bundesliga goal of the...
Ujah has now had two days to think about the draw against Stuttgart and his poacher's goal which earned his side a vital point, his seventh Bundesliga goal of the...
Ujah has now had two days to think about the draw against Stuttgart and his poacher's goal which earned his side a vital point, his seventh Bundesliga goal of the season. Ujah is, however, not necessarily pleased with just getting back to scoring ways. "We can't be happy with a point," he said. "We need to take the positives and move on to our next two games where we want to get points."
This mission of his is very much a duty to his team. "I always try to do my best for my teammates. I'm a team player. I don't really think about my goals, but about the team effort." Scoring, however, does give him confidence. "I know how important the goals are and I like helping the team. But I know that I need to do more."

"We know what Tony is capable of," said director of sport Thomas Eichin. "He also knows what he can do. That's a good thing. We got him to score goals and we are glad that he is doing his job." Skripnik is also happy with the Nigerian. "We are happy with his performances, goals, and that he is here at Werder."
The equaliser against Stuttgart is just another sign that Ujah has risen to his selection and deserves it. Fritz shot landed at his feet, but he was in the right place at the right time to put the ball in the back of the net. "I try to concentrate and always be active. Even off the ball. It was important that I put the ball away."
