The Munich annoyed: Bremer SV before duel against Bavaria

Benjamin Eta and Julian Nagelsmann experienced a similar weekend in different leagues. Although both teams were able to win their general tasting, but were only conditionally satisfied with performance. The Underdog defeated in the Bremen League, the fifth lake class, the Blumenthaler SV with 3: 1 - and the Bayern won shortly with 3: 2 against 1 FC Cologne thanks to Serge Gnabry.

For the North Germans, of course, the duel is a century game, as the sporting director Ralf Voigt announced on Monday of the German Press Agency (DPA). We are all huge. Because the Brother's last two positive corona cases had given, the game had to be relocated in early August. More than half of the team went to order the health department in quarantine. In the meantime, all of them are fit and feverish towards the comparison with the big FC Bayern.

Game for Eternity

With around 10,000 spectators, the Bremen expect, and turnouts for the special encounter extra into the Weserstadion, home of the SV Werder Bremen recently resigned to the 2nd Bundesliga. But the households themselves do not really believe in a surprise - even if the fans will certainly support eagerly. The result is secondary. Important, as we perform, said Voigt. We want to show that there is still a second team in the square. We do not want to be fooled.

The coach of the Bremer SV, Benjamin Eta, blows into the same horn - and has for the meeting, for him also a game for eternity, a personal goal: When Julian Nagelsmann jumps up at the second half, because he dissatisfied is because the game is exciting, then we have already achieved very, a lot, said the Bremer Coach at Radio Bremen One .

Stopping the game is on Wednesday at 20.15 (Live! At Julian Nagelsmann).

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