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After the start of training on 03.07.2023, which will involve extensive medical and sporting tests – Union will head, as usual, to a short training camp in Bad Saarow (6th – 9th July).
Sebastian Kehl’s take on the match:
“We didn’t play quickly enough, found too few solutions and repeatedly allowed counter-attacking opportunities. We positioned ourselves poorly and were not in the spaces we had discussed. Köln could have scored one or two goals. So it is a fortuitous victory that we will of course happily take.”
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Benjamin Sesko on his current role in the team, the upcoming matches and the difficult start to the year
Deniz Undav is again up for the Bundesliga Player of the Month award.
Union’s winger, Naika Reissner, will certainly help her settle in at Köpenick, having been team-mates during Reissner’s spell in Hoffenheim during the 2021/22 season, playing eight games together.
Gregor Kobel (to BVB TV): “It was a fortunate victory, it was a difficult game. Köln allowed themselves to withdrew and leave the ball to us. We showed mentality and ultimately picked up the three points with great desire. We need to move the ball more quickly and move the opposition more when they’re deep and compact.”
In football, the first goal can completely change the course of the day’s events. The fact that Marvin Ducksch has already opened the scoring on five occasions this season therefore highlights his importance to SV Werder Bremen. “At the end of the day, the result is what matters – I’m happy not to score as long as we win the game,” says Ducksch, whose team remain unbeaten when he has opened the scoring. “If I can help the team to success by scoring early on, I’ll try to do that.”
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