Saturday, April 16, 2016

Werder draws courage relegation to 3: 2 against “wolves” – THE WORLD

Bremen – The Bremen fans did not want to come home. The lap of honor of the professionals from Werder Bremen to the 3: 2 (1: 1) against VfL Wolfsburg fell significantly longer than usual, they sought contact with the faithful followers

by the third home win of the season, the team coached by Viktor Skrypnyk courage relegation in the Bundesliga draws. “The support was madness,” said the relieved coach, whose position is again strengthened somewhat.

Claudio Pizarro became the top scorer of the Hanseaten. With the transformed penalty after 31 minutes of the Peruvian international scored his 102nd goal for the North German and overtook the former offensive man and today’s chairman Marco Bode. Fin Bartels (65th) and Sambou Yatabaré (83) put the hosts by. Josuha Guilavogui (36th) and Bas Dost (87th) scored for the Lower Saxony. “We can play football, but have again suffered two goals,” said Skripnik.

With now 31 points Werder next Friday going into the derby against Hamburger SV , previously one wants to sell on Tuesday at least good in the German Cup semi-final with Bayern Munich. “The team has fulfilled the task and given a good answer,” said manager Thomas gauge. In Munich we have now no pressure.

The almost failed at Real Madrid Champions League quarter-finalists from Wolfsburg with 39 points barely prospects of the re-qualification for an international competition. “We have seen a deserved victory by Werder», emphasized VfL coach Dieter Hecking, who criticized the offensive and defensive performance of his team: “We were not compact enough and does not necessarily forward.”

Skripnik had after his team 1: 2 changed against FC Augsburg on two positions. Pizarro returned to abdominal muscle injury, Yatabaré repressed Levin Öztunalı. . Under the vociferous support of Werder fans among the 40 557 spectators the Hanseaten began engaged and strong in the tackle

Wolfsburg appeared four days after the 0: 3 in the premier class at Real first not tired. Without international Julian Draxler (muscle bundle tear) and the yellow-red-locked Dante (for Dost and Robin Knoche) came the Lower Saxony to the first chance of the match. André Schürrle (15) awarded free for good assist by Vieirinha before Werder goalkeeper Felix Wiedwald. Shortly thereafter Schürrle suffered their fifth yellow card and will miss the home game against FC Augsburg.

The Bremer designed the game and would by Florian Grillitsch (19 can take the lead.), but VfL keeper Diego Benaglio parried from close range. A little later Bartels recorded a shot against the post (29). After a foul by Vieirinha from Zlatko Junuzovic Pizarro struck from the penalty spot.

But the lead lasted just four minutes. After a corner Dost extended to Guilavogui who had only head in. At the beginning of the second half pointed referee Wolfgang Stark Wolfsburg manager Klaus Allofs from the bench to the whistle. Former Bremen sporting director had pressed the fourth official.

The hosts pushed for the second goal, but missed Grillitsch (56th) and Junuzovic (60th) , Yatabaré was then on hand after Junuzovic had submitted. Wiedwald held victory firmly with some actions, he was also on the spot at the kick of ex-Bremer Naldo (75th). In the 2: 3 of Dost he had no chance

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