when a leader speaks

By: Jackson | October 30th, 2008

The “crisis” of the early Green-White season has many notably concerned. However instead of shying away from the problem the club’s granite-solid leadership goes straight at.

Quoting Klaus Allofs:

“Ich habe keine Angst vor dem Wort Krise”

Spoken like a true leader, Herr Allofs comments are loosely translated as “I have no fear at all of the word crisis“, addresses the problem the club is having right now.

As a player and as a supporter, this is what you want to hear from leaders. Admission of the problems but a firm statement that their is no fear of a crisis.

Paraphrasing his comments he simply states that presently Werder has not met pre-season goals and are in negative trend. He adds thats passing lacks comprehension and defensive movement is not killing off the oppositions attacking forays. Noting further that many aspects of play that people are used to seeing are absent but hopefully they will rise to the surface shortly.

In summary, there is no crisis in Werder Bremen. It is a difficult slump during a portion of the season when the team is weighted down with injuries. The competitive nature of the Bundesliga is such that even the slightest flaw in your performance will be preyed upon, which is precisely what clubs have been doing this month. However with the clubs leadership you can count on this problem being rectified shortly.





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