Wiese back after red card suspension

Tim Wiese in action at training.
First Team
Wednesday, 19.10.2011 / 17:41

Tim Wiese is back! Will the success return as well? It's that time again this Friday 21 October 2011 for the Bundesliga match in Augsburg at 8:30 p.m. (live ticker on WERDER.DE starting at 8:15 p.m.), as head coach Thomas Schaaf announced that Tim Wiese will return to goal after serving his red card suspension...

Tim Wiese is back! Will the success return as well? It's that time again this Friday 21 October 2011 for the Bundesliga match in Augsburg at 8:30 p.m. (live ticker on WERDER.DE starting at 8:15 p.m.), as head coach Thomas Schaaf announced that Tim Wiese will return to goal after serving his red card suspension.
Bremen collected three points from the three matches without Wiese. "I have been suspended before so I know this situation. I have supported the team from the tribune in the last couple games. Now I will get back to the pitch in Augsburg. We will go for the victory," said the 29-year-old Wiese, hoping to lead his team to three points.

Wiese is especially looking forward to playing again with Naldo, who made his first start for Werder after 17 months on the 10th game day and will once again take the pitch with Werder's top keeper. "Tim is a super goalkeeper, who has played a long time in the Bundesliga. I hope that we can keep a clean sheet with him in Augsburg," said Naldo.


The Green-Whites will definitely be shooting for zero goals conceded, according to Clemens Fritz. "It is extremely important that we internalize the idea of standing compact in the back and then moving forward. We need that so the easiness of the previous games can return. I believe in our strengths," said the Werder captain.

 

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