Werder Freiburg: Fan Anger at Loss

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Eleven Bundesliga games in a row without a win: After the defeat at SC Freiburg, the fans of SV Werder Bremen are letting out their frustration!

Freiburg – Patience is dwindling more and more. That’s why it grows frustration from game to game. For the eleventh time in a row, the SV Werder Bremen on Saturday in the Bundesliga didn’t win – and the mood in the fan curve is threatening to change. After the 0-1 defeat at SC Freiburg The team from the guest block had to put up with a lot of unpleasant words and gestures. Where previously there had been support as usual, there was scolding and criticism. Leonardo Bittencourt went behind the boards for an individual discussion, the rest of the team noticed the dissatisfaction quite well, even from a distance – and were ultimately sent away by the angry crowd.

After the end of the game at SC Freiburg, the professionals from SV Werder Bremen had to listen to a lot of criticism from the fans who had traveled with them. © gumzmedia

Marco Friedl on the anger of the supporters: “If I were a Werder Bremen fan, I would react like that too”

“If I were a Werder Bremen fan, I would react the same way,” said Marco Friedlcaptain of the SV Werder Bremen. “I understand that they are letting their anger out. But if we just go in and bury our heads in the sand, it won’t do us any good. We have to turn it around so that the fans get behind us again and realize that we are putting our foot down.” Clemens FritzWerder’s football manager, also showed understanding for the irritated supporters. “We are all disappointed. Of course I can understand the reaction, none of us go home with a smile,” said the 45-year-old. “You can tell in every single person that the disappointment is huge.”

Trainer Daniel Thioune had after the final whistle SC Freiburg also took the path towards the curve, being a newcomer to the SV Werder Bremen not the immediate goal of the Fan-Wut because the misery has been going on for longer than the coach has been in office. “If you haven’t won for eleven games, but you take it upon yourself to drive a lot of kilometers every 14 days, then that commands a lot of respect from me,” said the 51-year-old. “That also means that you have to endure a lot when you drive many kilometers home again.” If there is no improvement on the pitch, the players will probably have to endure a lot in the near future. (mbu)

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