Werder Bremen: Thioune sieht “Mittel” zur Rettung – Nächste Schlüsselspiele stehen an
Werder Bremen faced a familiar result this weekend, falling 3-0 to Bayern Munich. Despite the loss – their twelfth consecutive game without a win – new manager Daniel Thioune struck an optimistic tone, emphasizing the team’s resilience and looking ahead to crucial upcoming matches against fellow relegation contenders, FC St. Pauli and 1. FC Heidenheim.
A Point of Pride Despite the Scoreline
Thioune characterized the match against Bayern as a learning experience, noting his team’s ability to avoid a complete collapse despite being down 2-0 at halftime. He praised his players’ “good attitude” and determination, stating, “We fought.” This sentiment reflects a deliberate attempt to focus on positives amidst a challenging run of form.
The Numbers Tell a Difficult Story
While Thioune aims to instill confidence, the statistics paint a grim picture for Werder Bremen. The team is currently mired in a twelve-game winless streak and struggling to find the back of the net. As of the 22nd matchday, they narrowly avoided dropping to 17th place in the Bundesliga standings only because St. Pauli also lost their match.
Looking Ahead: A Crucial Stretch of Games
Thioune believes his team possesses the necessary qualities to escape relegation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining their current level of effort. He stated, “We have to work for it in the next few weeks to leave three teams behind us.” The upcoming matches against St. Pauli and Heidenheim are viewed as pivotal opportunities to accumulate points and climb out of the relegation zone.
Werder Bremen captain Marco Friedl echoed Thioune’s sentiments, expressing confidence in the team’s ability to turn things around. He believes that continuing to display the same attitude shown in the second half against Bayern will be key to their success.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score of Werder Bremen’s match against Bayern Munich?
The match ended with a score of 3-0 in favor of Bayern Munich.
How many games have Werder Bremen gone without a win?
Werder Bremen has gone twelve consecutive games without a win.
What are Werder Bremen’s next two matches?
Werder Bremen’s next two matches are against FC St. Pauli and 1. FC Heidenheim.
Will Werder Bremen’s optimistic outlook translate into positive results on the pitch as they face these critical matches against fellow teams battling relegation?