Werder Bremen took two days off before getting back to work to prepare for their Bundesliga game against Gladbach on Friday. However, instead of conducting their practice on the training ground, the team opted to train behind closed doors in their home stadium, the Weser Stadium. The final training session on Thursday will also be held behind closed doors, which is a curious move for a team that usually completes at least one public training session every week.
When asked about the change in routine, Professional boss Clemens Fritz explained to BILD that they have limited time to prepare for the game and only have two training sessions available. As a result, they want to make the most of the short time they have to prepare and focus on tactical training.
The move raises anticipation for Werder Bremen’s upcoming game against Gladbach, with fans and supporters curious to see how their secretive practices will manifest in their gameplay. Overall, it’s an intriguing and exciting turn of events for Werder Bremen fans who hope to see their team’s success in the upcoming game.