Berlin – After the 1: 1 at the start of the second match day in the Bundesliga Hertha BSC and Werder Bremen regretted the missed victory , showed overall but both satisfied. “It’s been important for us to take something here in Berlin,” said Werder coach Viktor Skripnik late Friday. Bremen’s sporting director Thomas gauge added: “In the game you can build quite well. That was a pressure situation for us. “
The Bremer were glad to have avoided the dot gain the complete false start in the new season. Last weekend, the North Germans had clearly lost against FC Schalke 04. ‘/ P>
Hertha handed the draw at the season home debut in order to late Saturday afternoon for the first time since two years to take over the championship lead. The potential club record with two wins for the season opener missed the Berlin but. Valentin Stocker had hit 376 spectators in the Olympic Stadium early (after 5 minutes) before 56th “The game we lost where we after the 1: 0 have made steam. Since you have 2: 0 score the lead, “said Hertha coach Pal Dardai. “If we had made the second goal, the mood in the cabin would have been better.”
Instead, however, scored Werder’s new signing Anthony Ujah (27) to compensate , “When the second goal is scored, we would, I do not come back,” Skripnik conceded.
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