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Bremen desperate to seize second chance

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WERDER BREMEN are keen to seize their

“second chance” and escape from relegation when their Bundesliga season resumes at home to Bayer Leverkusen tonight.

Bremen go into the game without a Bundesliga win in six matches and sitting five points adrift of Fortuna Dusseldorf in the table which has been frozen due to coronaviru­s since the start of March.

Goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka told his club’s official website: “I think it has been nice to forget about the table for a while.

“But we still need to show that we want to remain in the Bundesliga. It almost feels a little bit like a second chance.”

Bremen’s preparatio­ns for the game were hit when one unnamed player was ruled out due to having to enter a two-week quarantine after a member of his personal circle tested positive for the virus.

However, the club say the player concerned has tested negative on a number of occasions, as has the rest of the squad, meaning only defender Ludwig Augustinss­on is likely to miss out with a thigh injury. Pavalenka shrugged off the perceived difficulti­es of sparking a fightback from relegation in front of an empty stadium, adding: “It’s not about how difficult it is - we should be expected to have complete focus on it.

“Personally, I think the season will now be completed as planned, without any more cancellati­ons. So it’s our task to do everything we can to stay in the league until the final matchday.”

Leverkusen are without captain Lars Bender due to a foot injury, while Kevin Volland also misses out due to a ligament problem.

The enforced break came at a bad time for Leverkusen, who were on an unbeaten run of 11 games in all competitio­ns.

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