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After a short week of training off the back of their 2-0 home win against FC Augsburg, SV Werder will be back on the road for matchday 15 to face Borussia Mönchengladbach on 15th December (20:30 CET). The Green-Whites are looking to build on last weekend’s strong performance. “Every point is important for us. Gladbach are in the same section of the table as us, so I’m expecting it to be an even game,” explained head coach Ole Werner in the pre-match press conference on Thursday.
BILD reports that as Nagelsmann was dismissed by Bayern Munich before the end of his second season, no automatic clauses can kick in — these clauses would kick in if Nagelsmann was fired after July 1, 2023 when his third season would have begun.
You can win a fantastic prize from the TSG Advent calendar on Instagram every day from Friday (1 December) onwards. One of the 24 doors will be opened every day and you will have the chance to win exclusive prizes. With high-quality prizes including VIP tickets, a visit to the training centre, a day with the media team on match day and a photo shoot with the players, the Advent Calendar has plenty of surprises in store for you.
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The new-look Borussia produced some fine link-up play against their physically superior hosts but lacked purpose and decisiveness with their finishing. “We’ve focused on defence in training so far and allowed Clarholz few opportunities from open play,” said Tullberg, who was rather satisfied with the defending. Both goals that were conceded came from set-pieces. Alex Nizolek had temporarily levelled the scores at 1-1.
Friday night, floodlights, Mönchengladbach. When Marvin Ducksch thinks about the upcoming match at Borussia, good memories come to mind. Last season, SV Werder firstly turned on the style with a goalfest in the home game, before Ducksch grabbed his first Bundesliga brace at BORUSSIA-PARK. “That gives energy to not just me but the whole team,” said the Germany international, who was directly involved in four goals in the last two games against Gladbach.
“It was clear that we couldn’t stay unbeaten forever, even though I was naturally hoping that we would,” said Thorup, looking back on the most recent away game in Bremen. FCA’s head coach has used the time this week to conduct lots of individual conversations with the players and to analyse the performance in detail. Even though the six-game unbeaten run has come to an end, Thorup is looking very positively at the home game: “We want to put the opposition under pressure and take the game to them with our fans behind us.”
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