Sandro Wagner scrapes and fights and motivates his teammates. And Werder have an eight-game unbeaten streak with him in the starting line-up. And he was sorely missed on the weekend. But if Wagner, who returned to training on Wednesday...
Sandro Wagner scrapes and fights and motivates his teammates. And Werder have an eight-game unbeaten streak with him in the starting line-up. And he was sorely missed on the weekend. But if Wagner, who returned to training on Wednesday...
Sandro Wagner scrapes and fights and motivates his teammates. And Werder have an eight-game unbeaten streak with him in the starting line-up. And he was sorely missed on the weekend. But if Wagner, who returned to training on Wednesday, has anything to say about it, then the club will secure a spot in the Bundesliga for next season this weekend. "With a victory we can put back in order a lot of things," said the striker, referring to the big pressure to win which Bremen could not live up to last weekend. "We have to win this game. Then we don't need to worry about next weekend."
"Finally give something back"
Wagner is putting all of his attention on Saturday afternoon. "We want to finally give back something to our fans who have always supported us so much," said Wagner, who said the team hasn't play poorly in their last couple of winless games at home. "We just had some bad luck that we didn't use our chances. We played pretty well at home," he said. "I remember the games against Mönchengladbach and Stuttgart. We are aggravated ourselves the most that we haven't won at Weser Stadium in so long. Dortmund will definitely be the most important game of the season and we want to win." Aaron Hunt meanwhile could not practice with back problems.
