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SV Werder Bremen have strengthened their squad just before the end of the transfer window with the signing of midfielder Skelly Alvero on loan from Olympique Lyonnais until the end of the season.
(Literally, it almost ended that way).
On 27 January 1945, the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp was liberated. German football has held a day of remembrance in honour of that event for 20 years around 27 January, commemorating the victims persecuted, deported and murdered by the National Socialists. “Never again!” – that is the appeal of the survivors of the concentration camps to subsequent generations. That appeal is all the more important in the present day, as incidents of anti-Semitism are on the rise again. As a football and sporting community, we are committed to resolutely tackling any form of anti-Semitism. Never again – two words that are as topical as ever before.
1. FC Union Berlin: Wagner – Wildner (46. Bach), Gericke, K. Orschmann, Reissner (66. Bucher) – Görsdorf, Kratz (46. Spolaczyk), Heiseler – Trojahn (66. Schulz), Rurack, D. Orschmann (77. Westphal)
VfL Wolfsburg have bolstered their attack shortly before the close of the winter transfer window by recruiting Kevin Behrens from 1. FC Union Berlin. The 32-year-old forward has registered 14 goals in 75 Bundesliga outings to date, while he also has experience on the European stage following appearances in the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. Furthermore, Behrens made his senior international debut for Germany in October last year.
“It was a good friendly against a very strong opponent. We already knew before the game that we would have little possession and that we would have to concentrate on defending,” remarked Sulewski after the match. However, the coach was delighted with the tenacity and tough tackling from his team. The Black & Yellows kept the game at 0-0 until the 24th minute of the match, before Olesja Arslan mercilessly punished an error in BVB’s build-up play and fired the visitors in front. Sabrina Grundmann upped the advantage to 2-0 following a corner 10 minutes later (34). Antonia Langshausen (41) and Arslan (45) then made it 4-0 before the break.
It’s been an exciting few hours for Skelly Alvero: At the end of the winter transfer window, the central midfielder has agreed to a switch to Werder. The 21-year-old has moved on loan from Olympique Lyonnais to the Weser for the rest of the season. WERDER.DE and WERDER.TV caught up with the new boy for an interview and spoke with him about his journey to SVW, his goals in Green and White and the task ahead of him.
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