As Thomas Schaaf was asked at the official press conference after the game against Wolfsburg for his statement he answered dryly “too bad” before adding: "Too bad as far...
As Thomas Schaaf was asked at the official press conference after the game against Wolfsburg for his statement he answered dryly “too bad” before adding: "Too bad as far...
As Thomas Schaaf was asked at the official press conference after the game against Wolfsburg for his statement he answered dryly "too bad" before adding: "Too bad as far as we still had a big chance in the final seconds to win the game." The Bremen coach had summed up the entire past 90 minutes at Volkswagen Arena because the Green-Whites certainly could have had more than a scoreless draw. "We made a lot of small steps today but unfortunately we missed the chance to take a big step with three points. Still things are moving forward," said the 49-year-old coach.
"One the one hand I am satisfied that we once again did not concede a goal. On the other hand I am somewhat disappointed that we could not use our chances," said manager Klaus Allofs. "We have been talking recently about small steps forward but today could have been a bigger one."
"Certainly you could see an improvement today and in the end we should have won the game," said goalkeeper Tim Wiese, who has kept his sheet clean for three of the last four Bundesliga matches. But the Green-Whites were in agreement that despite the solid showing that they are not where they want to be. "With the victory from the St. Pauli game behind us, that was once again an improvement. We would have deserved the win but looking at the points we are not yet where we want to go. The willingness to run and take challenges was strong again. We just have to continue on that path," added Sebastian Prödl.
