Sebastian Mielitz let out a loud scream with a painful grimace and blood on his leg. The nearby spectators held their breath for a moment because it looked like Werder's number one keeper had really injured himself in the challenge...
Sebastian Mielitz let out a loud scream with a painful grimace and blood on his leg. The nearby spectators held their breath for a moment because it looked like Werder's number one keeper had really injured himself in the challenge...
Sebastian Mielitz let out a loud scream with a painful grimace and blood on his leg. The nearby spectators held their breath for a moment because it looked like Werder's number one keeper had really injured himself in the challenge with Mor Pouye. But in the end, it wasn't as bad as it looked. "It's not so bad," said ‘Miele' on his way to the changing room. "Mo's spike caught me when I tried to clear the ball. But it's only a scratch on the surface. It only hurts a little bit," said Mielitz. The keeper will be available for the test match on Saturday against Dynamo Kiev.
Johannes Wurtz and Florian Hartherz will also be on the roster again for the match against the Ukrainian record champions on Saturday 13 October 2012 at 3:30 p.m. (live ticker starting at 3:15 p.m.). The two youngsters both played for Germany's U20 national team in their 4-1 victory over Italy on Wednesday and returned yesterday to Bremen. The Werder team will be leaving on the bus tomorrow at 1 p.m. for Cloppenburg.
And head coach Thomas Schaaf will be calling on these 19 players: Mielitz, Wolf - Lukimya, Elia, Schmitz, Hunt, Kroos, Akpala, Petersen, Hartherz, Wurtz, Röcker, Trinks, Nagel, Hahn, Von Haacke, Pouye, Bargfrede, Busch.
