More good news about Bremen....atleast for juve (1 Viewer)

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
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#1
Klose facing lengthy wait



Germany striker Miroslav Klose is facing a long lay-off after injuring his right shoulder in Werder Bremen's 3-1 Cup defeat by St Pauli on Wednesday.
"He could be out for three months," Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf said after the shock defeat by third division St Pauli.

Klose is the top scorer in the Bundesliga with 16 goals over the first half of the season and is likely to be the partner for Lukas Podolski in Germany's 2006 FIFA World Cup™ line-up. This latest injury means that he could miss friendly internationals against Italy and the United States in March.
He is also a major doubt for Bremen's UEFA Champions League knock-out ties games against Juventus on 22 February and 7 March.

Schaaf was sharply critical of the decision to let the match go ahead after a heavy snowfall in Hamburg.

"If you just want to have fun you can play in these conditions but if you're being serious you can't," Schaaf said. "Playing a game like this was dangerous for the players."

The 2006 FIFA World Cup begins on 9 June when Germany play Costa Rica in Munich. The final is on 9 July in Berlin.

Reuters
 

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Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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#4
sorry to ruin the party but:


Klose boost for Werder


Germany international Miroslav Klose is set for a swift return to action, after his shoulder injury proved to be less serious than had initially been feared.

The forward damaged a shoulder during Werder Bremen's DFB Pokal defeat at St Pauli on Wednesday, with coach Thomas Schaaf suggesting Klose could be sidelined for some three months.

Such a scenario would have ruled Klose out of vital domestic, European and international fixtures, but tests have shown the damage is less worrying.

Klose visited a specialist on Thursday and was informed he will be sidelined for three weeks rather than three months.

"I'm pleased that he won't need an operation," Schaaf told reporters.

Klose should now be fit for Bremen's UEFA Champions League first leg clash at home to Juventus on February 22.

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Not that worrys me that he is gonna be fit....
 

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