View Full Version : BL matchday 6: Werder Bremen - 1899 Hoffenheim 27-09-08 [R]
"Eisenfuß" Eilts
26 Sep 2008, 12:45 PM
Werder squad:
Tim Wiese, Christian Vander; Sebastian Boenisch, Petri Pasanen, Naldo, Jurica Vranjes, Clemens Fritz, Markus Rosenberg, Diego, Mesut Özil, Aaron Hunt, Sebastian Prödl, Boubacar Sanogo, Torsten Frings, Hugo Almeida, Claudio Pizarro, Peter Niemeyer, Per Mertesacker
Missed:
Daniel Jensen, Frank Baumann, Nilkas Andresen, Max Kruse, Martin Harnik
kick-off: 3:30 PM CET
venue: Weserstadion (40.000 sold-out)
(capacity reduced to 40.000 because
of the construction works at the stadium,
1000 away section seats sold to Werder fans,
because Hoffenheim couldn´t fill it)
hackespitze123
26 Sep 2008, 05:18 PM
Now that Schalke lost against Köln tonight, it's even more important for us to win tomorrow, and close the gap to the top. Hoffenheim is a dangerous team, won't be easy for sure. And they are second in the league currently, so beating them means to kill two birds with one stone.
waterboyro
26 Sep 2008, 05:49 PM
Now that Schalke lost against Köln tonight, it's even more important for us to win tomorrow, and close the gap to the top. Hoffenheim is a dangerous team, won't be easy for sure. And they are second in the league currently, so beating them means to kill two birds with one stone.
You just took the words from my mouth. Unfortunately, just like the match in Munchen, i can't see tomorrow's game, but i will make it up with a trip to Stuttgart for next week's tie. So until them ... good luck SVW!
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 09:41 AM
I finally have the "bundesliga.de" live radio working (I had to download a third party driver), so I can listen in the German broadcast. I used to get it in English too but this keeps my German skills sharp. Here we go, it's on right now...Whooaaah, Ozil just netted the ball! GOOOOOOOAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!! Mesut Ozil :)
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 09:49 AM
...and two more quick goals "...mitt die hacke..." nice one Pizzaman!
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 09:54 AM
3:1 in 23 minutes! Is this game wide open or what? Everyone is getting chances, it's exciting!
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 09:56 AM
The first goal, an Özil Hunt production.:cool:
I had actually expected a match like this, they should broadcast this match to every corner in the world, it's perfect advertising for the league.
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 10:04 AM
Now Aaron Hunt has scored and the announcer is calling it unlikely, what did he do to with ball? He's not saying...well it sounds amazing. Now Hoffenheim gets two chances, what a crazy game!
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:04 AM
Oh yes, Hunt jujst scored, 4-1!
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:06 AM
Now Aaron Hunt has scored and the announcer is calling it unlikely, what did he do to with ball? He's not saying...well it sounds amazing. Now Hoffenheim gets two chances, what a crazy game!
The angle was difficult, the finish amazing.
I always said that this season could be the breakthrough season for both of our amazing young talents, Özil and Hunt. Hunt has been under the radar for way too long, it's great to see that he puts himself on the map with performnces like these. Him and Özil can't be ignored much longer.
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:09 AM
Salihovic scores for Hoffenheim, 4-2!
Despite the clear lead, this match is far from over yet for us. Hoffenheim remain dangerous, and have their chances. One hell of a match.
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 10:21 AM
This is a great match! I love having the radio back. It's been 3 seasons since I've had it working. It used to be in English as well and I wish they would bring it back. How many games have I tuned in with this many goals in the first half? :)
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:23 AM
Werder - Hoffenheim 4-2 HT
Schaaf took the risk on purpose, he knew that we would not be very stable defensively with a midfield of Frings - Hunt - Özil - Diego, and two attacking minded fullbacks Fritz and Boenisch. His game plan basically was gung-ho attacking football, and so far, it has paid off. We are simply amazing going forward, look vulnerable at the back (as always...), and Hoffenheim remain dangerous.
I expect a less exciting / totally attacking second half, but knowing Schaaf, I may be wrong. :D
WinniWerder
27 Sep 2008, 10:25 AM
Hacke are you watching the game on television? It's a sell out and is it a homegame? I don't know why my tv provider didn't jump on the oppurtunity, as you say it's a good advertisment for german soccer.
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:27 AM
I am watching it on TV, and it is sold out. The fans could be a bit louder though, considering what a hell of a match it was in the first half!
scrbblsz
27 Sep 2008, 10:31 AM
if anyone wants to watch this game via live streaming, it's on Sopcast Channel - 48633
quality is not that great, but it's viewable.
scrbblsz
27 Sep 2008, 10:36 AM
what a scare! boenisch with a horrible pass, almost made it 4:3
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:37 AM
It has to be said, Boenisch simply can't defend, and I'm not too optimistic that he will learn how to in future. Hoffenheim could have scored right now after a big mistake by Boenisch.
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:42 AM
Hoffenheim had a few good chances in the second half so far.
Come on guys, don't ruin it for yourselves! Schaaf should replace Boenisch, probably Fritz, too. Pasanen / Prödl would give our defence more stability.
hackespitze123
27 Sep 2008, 10:43 AM
What a save by Wiese! Whoever questioned his nomination for the national team should be spanked!