Claudio Pizarro took a look around towards the spectators and gave them a thumbs up after the final training on Friday 15 October 2010. That should only have one meaning – namely...
Claudio Pizarro took a look around towards the spectators and gave them a thumbs up after the final training on Friday 15 October 2010. That should only have one meaning – namely...
Claudio Pizarro took a look around towards the spectators and gave them a thumbs up after the final training on Friday 15 October 2010. That should only have one meaning – namely that he has been given the green light for an appearance against Freiburg on Saturday, 16 October 2010 at 3:30 p.m.
It remains a question however if the Peruvian striker is a candidate for the starting line-up or only a short appearance. “I feel good. But it is not enough for 90 minutes,” estimated the striker Friday. Should Pizarro play and score a goal against Freiburg on Saturday, he would become the sole all-time leader in Bundesliga goals scored by a foreigner – a mark he currently shares with Giovane Elber.
Midfielder Daniel Jensen has also returned to fitness in time, recovering from his strain in time and named on the Green-Whites’ game roster just like Tim Borowski, Torsten Frings and Clemens Fritz, who all have been back in team training for a couple days. Felix Kroos is also back in the mix after sitting out a red card suspension from the third league U23 game against Eintracht Braunschweig (Friday, 15 October 2010). Bremen head coach Thomas Schaaf is now missing “only” five players - Naldo, Sandro Wagner, Sebastian Boenisch, Christian Vander and Dominik Schmidt.
The squad for the game against Freiburg:
Tim Wiese, Sebastian Mielitz - Petri Pasanen, Clemens Fritz, Sebastian Prödl, Mikael Silvestre, Per Mertesacker - Wesley, Tim Borowski, Marko Marin, Aaron Hunt, Felix Kroos, Torsten Frings, Daniel Jensen, Philipp Bargfrede - Marko Arnautovic, Hugo Almeida, Claudio Pizarro.
