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Mönchengladbach (dpa) - The anger at Borussia Mönchengladbach about the controversial penalty decision at 2-2 on the previous matchday in Stuttgart has now subsided, according to coach Marco Rose.

«I told the boys not to talk ourselves into being victims.

Hook it and, ideally, take energy with you for the next game, ”said the soccer teacher with a view to the home game on Tuesday (6.30 p.m.) against Werder Bremen.

The fact that the referee Felix Brych had meanwhile doubted Stuttgart's decision to the disadvantage of Borussia earned Rose respect.

Referees can also make mistakes. "

For the game against Bremen, the football teacher promised to rebuild the starting line-up.

"We will react to the load, change things and rotate".

According to his own statement, there is no lack of personnel alternatives: «Valentino Lazaro will definitely be out.

Otherwise all the boys are good together. "

Attacker Breel Embolo will play with splint for at least four weeks because of his broken hand.

"The rail doesn't get in the way, he gets along well with it," said Rose.

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The coach found words of praise for the work of his colleague Florian Kohfeldt, with whom he had obtained the coaching license.

"Regardless of the results, I see him as a very good coach."

He sees Bremen, who were threatened with relegation in the past season, on the upswing: “They limit themselves to what they have and what they can do.

It's a very pragmatic approach.

After last season, Bremen is about to become stable. "

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Statements by Rose on the Gladbach homepage