The exchange of words of the Bundesliga game day took place on Saturday in the middle circle in Mainz. Werder striker Nils Petersen was ready for kick-off with Kevin De Bruyne. "Good luck Kevin, I hope we don't see each other here...
The exchange of words of the Bundesliga game day took place on Saturday in the middle circle in Mainz. Werder striker Nils Petersen was ready for kick-off with Kevin De Bruyne. "Good luck Kevin, I hope we don't see each other here...
The exchange of words of the Bundesliga game day took place on Saturday in the middle circle in Mainz. Werder striker Nils Petersen was ready for kick-off with Kevin De Bruyne. "Good luck Kevin, I hope we don't see each other here again," said Petersen to his Belgian teammate, who nodded in agreement.
"And what happened? We were back there again 30 seconds later!" said Petersen, who eventually found a smile. "That was incredible."
Aaron Hunt: "That was really a piece of hard work today. Mainz pressed us for 90 minutes. In the end, we did a good job solving things confidently and cleverly. But it took quite a while."
Thomas Eichin: "That was a very good performance by the team. It was impressive how they overcame that initial shock and then took over the game in the second half. Everyone was on board. It was normal after that start that we weren't able to play our game in the first half. First we had to find some stability and then find our way back into the match."
Thomas Schaaf: "Today the goal stopped us from finding our confidence earlier. We also played concentrated and disciplined in the first half, but the high confidence in the second half allowed us to invest more in the game."
