Soccer - Fritz criticizes Werder after 0:2 at VfB
Bremen's head of soccer Clemens Fritz criticized Werder's performance after the 0:2 (0:1) at VfB Stuttgart. "I think we lacked everything," said Bremen's head of professional soccer on Saturday evening. "There was generally very little going on today," explained the ex-professional: "It was a bad day. It was simply a weak performance from us."
Werder remained winless for the fifth game in a row in the Bundesliga, have still only picked up one point away from home this season and have only won one of their last eight games. "That was a game where I would say we were inferior in every respect," said captain Marco Friedl.
The upcoming home game next Saturday against FC Augsburg is important to avoid getting into more trouble in the fight against relegation. "We have to win that, we need a different performance from the whole team," said Friedl. Fritz also demanded: "We need a different performance against Augsburg. Otherwise it won't work against Augsburg either."
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- Clemens Fritz, the head of soccer at SV Werder Bremen, expressed his disappointment after the team's 0:2 loss at VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga, stating that they lacked momentum and had a weak performance.
- VfB Stuttgart, located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, had a clear superiority in the game against Werder Bremen, with their captain Marco Friedl admitting that the team was inferior in all aspects.
- Werder Bremen, currently struggling in the Bundesliga with only one away point and one win in their last eight games, will face FC Augsburg in their upcoming home game, a match that head of soccer Clemens Fritz and captain Marco Friedl both agree is crucial to avoid further relegation trouble.
- Despite being the head of soccer at SV Werder Bremen, Clemens Fritz also has a connection with Bremen's city rival, Marco Friedl, who is the captain of VfB Stuttgart.
- The Bundesliga table shows that VfB Stuttgart is a strong club in German soccer, with a rich history and a squad that has been performing well lately.
Source: www.stern.de