Football Soccer - FC Ingolstadt 04 v Bayern
Munich - German Bundesliga - Audi Sportpark, Ingolstadt, Germany
07/05/16 Bayern Munich's players celebrate after match.
REUTERS/Michaela Rehle.
REUTERS - Werder Bremen and VfB
Stuttgart are with their back to the wall going into the final match on
Saturday with relegation looming large over the former Bundesliga
champions.
With Bayern Munich having secured the title, Borussia
Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen qualified for the
Champions League group
stage and Borussia Moenchengladbach all but assured fourth spot,
attention has shifted to the other end of the table.
Werder, the 2004 Bundesliga champions,
are on the relegation playoff spot on 35 points and take on Eintracht
Frankfurt, a point above them in 15th place.
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Victory will guarantee Werder safety, leapfrogging past their opponents and leaving Frankfurt on the relegation playoff spot.
Coach
Viktor Skripnik will welcome back Werder top scorer Claudio Pizarro,
who returned to training on Wednesday, having recovered from injury.
"We
have everything in our own hands," said Werder's 35-year-old captain
Clemens Fritz, who will retire after Saturday's showdown. "We will
approach the game with the necessary lightness otherwise we could end up
playing too tight."
"We know we have to deliver a performance that in the end will give us three points. Anything else does not matter"
Frankfurt,
however, have flourished under new coach Niko Kovac, having won their
last three league games and even a point is enough to see them to
safety.
Kovac will have his own top scorer back, with Alexander
Meier preparing for Saturday's crunch match and sounding confident
Frankfurt will get the necessary point.
"It is great to be back in
team training," said Meier, back from a 10-week injury break. "We have
seen in the past few games that the team is in good form. We will not
let off because everyone can read the standings."
Meier, who has scored 12 goals this season, is unlikely to be in the starting lineup but could come on as a substitute.
"What matters is to get that one point. Nothing else," said the forward.
Stuttgart,
who secured their last of five German league titles in 2007, are in a
far worse position, two points behind Werder on 17th place.
Even a
win over at VfL Wolfsburg may not be enough to rescue Juergen Kramny's
team, with Stuttgart needing a Werder defeat at the same time to finish
on the relegation playoff spot and avoid joining last-placed Hannover 96
into the second division.
Stuttgart set a marker this week with
captain Christian Gentner and Daniel Ginczek both extending their
contracts irrespective of the division they will be playing in next
season.
But pressure on Kramny and sports director Robin Dutt has
not eased off after fans entered the pitch after last week's defeat to
Mainz 05 to confront players and coaching staff.
More frustration
should be expected among Stuttgart fans if one of the Bundesliga's
founding clubs goes down for the first time since 1975.
CREDIT TO:http://www.sportskeeda.com/football/preview-former-champions-in-battle-for-bundesliga-survival
Thursday, May 12, 2016
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