"Once you have scored a couple times you don't think about it anymore in front of the goal." Werder striker Markus Rosenberg used these words to describe the ease he has recaptured in front of the opposing goal...
"Once you have scored a couple times you don't think about it anymore in front of the goal." Werder striker Markus Rosenberg used these words to describe the ease he has recaptured in front of the opposing goal...
"Once you have scored a couple times you don't think about it anymore in front of the goal." Werder striker Markus Rosenberg used these words to describe the ease he has recaptured in front of the opposing goal.
"Rosi" has scored three goals in his last three matches - and each time his goal gave Werder a 1-0 lead. "Taking the lead is always good. It gives you more security for the match," said the striker. "Unfortunately we couldn't find the confidence in the last game in Stuttgart."
Werder have another chance to prove themselves on Saturday against Bayern Munich. "We don't have anything to lose against Bayern. Everyone sees us as the underdogs," said Rosenberg, who scored in the first match-up this season to make it 1-1. "I hope the team can make a comeback. We desperately need points and will give our all against Bayern."
And the Swedish international believes his team can beat the Champions League semi-finalists - at the same time hoping he scores his a goal in his fourth straight match. "The knot has been broken," said Rosenberg.
