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The team from the Lower Rhine are keen to end a seven-month run without a home win. So far this season, they have suffered defeats at Borussia-Park to both the champions, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, and the runners-up, VfB Stuttgart. Their only success so far has come away from home against VfL Bochum (2-0). Last weekend, Gerardo Seoane’s team lost 2-0 at SG Eintracht Frankfurt.
Skelly Alvero feels at home in Bremen after the 22-year-old made his loan move from Olympique Lyon permanent in the summer. However, after a tricky pre-season for the Frenchman, he has had to make do with limited minutes recently. “Because of my height, I have always needed a longer pre-season to get up to speed,” explained Alvero. “I’m grateful to the club for being patient with me. Now I’m ready to give everything for the team.”
Bayern Munich seem determined to open talks with Hernández nonetheless, as reported by Tobi Altschäffl of Sport BILD (as captured on Twitter by @iMiaSanMia).
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VfB Stuttgart battled to a 2-2 draw at VfL Wolfsburg on Matchday 5 despite having a man sent off.
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SV Werder’s run of nine games without loss was brought to an end last weekend by Bayern. However, there’s no reason why Green-Whites can’t continue where they left off when they visit TSG Hoffenheim on Sunday, 29th September (17:30 CEST). The team from Sinsheim, on the other hand, are looking to find some rhythm, with their only points so far coming in their opening matchday win over promoted side Holstein Kiel.
Jeffrey Gouweleeuw: “This defeat hurts. Leipzig went ahead with their first chance of the game and that obviously isn’t good for your confidence. It was extremely difficult after that. The fact that I missed a penalty with the score at 2-0 was obviously disappointing and frustrating for me, but that’s football. We have to analyse this game, but one thing is for sure: it’s not down to the formation because we’ve conceded lots of goals with both a back-three and a back-four. We need to improve and put this game behind us. Next week we have to play to our best and show that we’re ready.”
Phillip Tietz: “Today was simply a bad game. It didn’t go as we’d hoped it would. We conceded four goals and made far too many basic errors – you can’t take many positives from a game like this. We failed to threaten in attack and made too many mistakes. People keep talking about a rebuild and the number of new players in our squad, but that definitely wasn’t the reason for today’s performance because players that have been here for a while also made mistakes. We all need to play to our best again together. We’ve got the chance against Gladbach next Friday to show a different side of ourselves.”
Henri Koudossou: “We all came here to get something from the game, which we didn’t manage to do today. Things are only going to be even more difficult when you’re 2-0 down after 15 minutes in Leipzig. Even though we were 4-0 behind when I came on, I’m excited about every minute I can play in the Bundesliga – that’s good for my personal development. I believe that the team can play better next week, everyone is desperate to and we have the potential to do so as well.”
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