All clear for Raphael Wolf: Werder's number one wasn't as injured as originally feared at the 101st North Derby in Hamburg. The keeper, who turned his knee on the 1-0 goal...
All clear for Raphael Wolf: Werder's number one wasn't as injured as originally feared at the 101st North Derby in Hamburg. The keeper, who turned his knee on the 1-0 goal...
+++ All clear for Raphael Wolf: Werder's number one wasn't as injured as originally feared at the 101st North Derby in Hamburg. The keeper, who turned his knee on the 1-0 goal shortly before the end of the game, suffered only a capsule injury in his right knee and wants to return to team training this week. That was the result of a diagnosis Monday morning. "I am very relieved that it's not so bad and am confident that I can be back against Paderborn," Wolf told WERDER.DE. +++
+++ Loosen up the legs, free up the mind - with Prödl and Obraniak: The derby players went through a light running session Monday morning. After a long talk in the changing room, head coach Viktor Skripnik had his team take the pitch. The motto was loosen up the muscles and free up the mind with some fall air. Also on hand were Ludovic Obraniak and Sebastian Prödl, the latter who has more or less recovered from his hip problems. "I am doing a lot better. I hope that I can get back into full training this week. My goal is to be on hand on Saturday," said the Austrian international. +++
+++ Sweet countdown: Go out and pick up the Werder Advent calendar! Behind all 24 doors await an individually wrapped piece of chocolate designed with a football motif. Each piece of tender FAIR TRADE chocolate from Confiserie Riegelein melts in your mouth. You can get the Advent calendar online or in the Fan Welt shop at Weser Stadium for just 4.99€! +++
