Soccer - RB Leipzig wants to round off the first half of the season in Bremen
RB Leipzig want to round off their successful year this Tuesday (18:30/Sky) at Werder Bremen. However, Real Madrid, their opponents in the last 16 of the Champions League, are also buzzing around in the players' heads. "Especially now, when you have the draw in your head, it's important to prepare for Werder Bremen. That will be another important step for us, simply 32 points with three on top would be a top first round for us," said sporting director Rouven Schröder ahead of the game.
Head coach Marco Rose wants to hide the stress of the last few weeks. "We've won three Bundesliga games in a row and want to go one better," said Rose. He warned in particular about Werder striker Marvin Ducksch: "He has an outstanding foot and has become an international player again in his old age."
Rose only has to worry about the injured international Lukas Klostermann. For Emil Forsberg, it will be his last appearance for RB before his move to the USA.
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- In the first round of the Bundesliga, RB Leipzig have accrued an impressive 32 points with three more to secure a strong first half of the season, according to sporting director Rouven Schröder.
- Prior to their match against Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16, RB Leipzig aim to maintain their momentum by securing a fourth consecutive Bundesliga win against SV Werder Bremen.
- Heading into the match against Werder Bremen, RB Leipzig's manager, Marco Rose, is focused on pushing beyond their recent three-game winning streak in the Bundesliga.
- Real Madrid, RB Leipzig's opponents in the Champions League, remain in the back of the minds of the RB Leipzig players as they prepare for their clash against SV Werder Bremen.
- The Bundesliga clash between RB Leipzig and SV Werder Bremen will be broadcast live on Sky at 18:30, with Rouven Schröder eagerly anticipating another important step in their successful season.
- As RB Leipzig gear up for their Bundesliga encounter with SV Werder Bremen, Rouven Schröder and head coach Marco Rose are keen to ensure the squad's focus remains on the task at hand in Saxony's north.
- The injury-plagued Lukas Klostermann is the only concern for Marco Rose ahead of RB Leipzig's Bundesliga match against SV Werder Bremen, with Emil Forsberg set to play his final game for the club before his move to the USA.
Source: www.stern.de