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Ole Werner is looking forward to Werder's revenge against SC Paderborn: "It will get down to business"

2022-01-21T08:14:24.718Z


Ole Werner is looking forward to Werder's revenge against SC Paderborn: "It will get down to business" Created: 01/21/2022 09:03 By: Daniel Cotaeus Is there a fifth win in a row for coach Ole Werner and SV Werder Bremen? The 33-year-old is looking forward to a hot dance against SC Paderborn. © gumzmedia SV Werder Bremen plays SC Paderborn away on Saturday (1:30 p.m., DeichStube live ticker) on


Ole Werner is looking forward to Werder's revenge against SC Paderborn: "It will get down to business"

Created: 01/21/2022 09:03

By: Daniel Cotaeus

Is there a fifth win in a row for coach Ole Werner and SV Werder Bremen?

The 33-year-old is looking forward to a hot dance against SC Paderborn.

© gumzmedia

SV Werder Bremen plays SC Paderborn away on Saturday (1:30 p.m., DeichStube live ticker) on the 20th matchday of the 2nd Bundesliga.

Coach Ole Werner expects a hot dance and wants to extend Bremen's winning streak.

The preliminary report of the DeichStube*.

Bremen – By the 36th minute at the latest, even the most patient Werder fans had run out of patience on this summer’s day in mid-August 2021, and in the end they just didn’t have it anymore. 0:3 against

SC Paderborn

in their own stadium – and it wasn't even halftime yet! What followed was a concert of whistles the likes of which the Osterdeich hadn't heard for a long time, along with shouts of "Baumann out" at the head of sports - acoustic rebuffs. In the midst of this hustle and bustle, among the 21,000 spectators was a man who could have had no idea how valuable what he had seen would be for him again in January 2022. His name: Patrick Kohlmann, then on an observation trip as assistant coach of Holstein Kiel - and today? Right, the

Werder Bremen

assistant coach

.

"I still remember that he came back to Kiel with very positive impressions from Paderborn," recalls Werder head coach

Ole Werner

, who was still in charge of the "Storks" at the time before moving to Bremen with Kohlmann in November - and with SVW before the second leg against

SC Paderborn

(Saturday, 1.30 p.m.,

DeichStube live ticker

).

Werder Bremen against SC Paderborn – Ole Werner expects “aggressive opponents”

Kohlmann's impressions from August should definitely play a role in the run-up, because unlike the current

Werder Bremen

, which can no longer be compared with the one from back then,

SC Paderborn

remained very true to its style of play. With 30 points on their account at the moment, the East Westphalians have only two fewer than fourth-placed Werder. They have made people sit up and take notice several times this season, for example defeating FC St. Pauli 3-1. In the year-end sprint, the team coached by Lukas Kwasniok allowed themselves a dry spell and only booked three points from five games, but the start of the new year was successful again with a 2-1 win in Nuremberg. 

"They work well against the ball, are aggressive when approaching and are courageous and variable when in possession,"

Ole Werner

lists Paderborn's strengths that

Werder Bremen

were unable to counter at times five months ago. It goes without saying that things should change on Saturday, as Bremen want to continue their success story under the new coach. The fifth win in a row beckons and with it the final anchor in the top group of the 2nd league.

Anyone who watched the team during training during the week could not help but get the impression: everyone was in a good mood and relaxed on the pitch, which is not a big surprise given the

winning streak

, but there is always a risk of something happening to yourself to be very satisfied.

"Of course, my antennae are extended," says

Ole Werner

, "if something is relaxed, I will certainly address it".

Then the decisive addition: "So far I haven't noticed that."

Werder Bremen vs. SC Paderborn: "It definitely helps to go into a game with confidence"

Keep working with concentration while remaining down-to-earth – the

SV Werder Bremen

coach exemplifies this, demands it from his players to the same extent and apparently continues to get it from them. Which is why it is not necessary to explicitly remind the pros of the first leg. "We want to look ahead and not focus on things that we can no longer change," says Werner, who, by the way, doesn't believe that a positive run like Werder is currently experiencing will eventually take on a life of its own, the team It's like growing wings: "It definitely helps to be confident going into a game, but it's also always work-related. The fact that at some point everything just runs by itself is only for a very, very short period of time, if at all.”

The game at

SC Paderborn

is Werner's next big challenge.

"I'm looking forward to it because I know that against these opponents things will really get going for 90 minutes," he says.

It would be nice for the trainer if his assistant Patrick Kohlmann didn't have to write down so many good impressions of Paderborn this time.

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Source: merkur

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