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Bremen (dpa) - At Werder Bremen, the criticism of the club management is getting louder.

After the supervisory board candidates around Jörg Wontorra and Maria Yaiza Stüven Sanchez, the long-time manager Willi Lemke also found clear words for the decision, coach Florian Kohfeldt initially only trusted the DFB Cup semi-final against RB Leipzig (Friday, 8.30 p.m. / ARD and Sky ) to pronounce.

«I did not expect this decision. She is inappropriate and disrespectful. Now the person Florian Kohfeldt - and I don't mean the head coach Florian Kohfeldt - is under incredible pressure. And against such a strong opponent, ”said Lemke to the multimedia portal“ Deichstube ”. Kohfeldt, Lemke continued, “had it hard enough with this team, the quality of which is also suffering from poor squad planning. It doesn't make sense to deal with him like that, and that doesn't go with Werder Bremen either. "

The management and supervisory board of the Bundesliga soccer team decided on Monday evening after long deliberations against separating from Kohfeldt.

After seven defeats in a row, this commitment only applies to the cup game against Leipzig for the time being.

A change of coach before the last three Bundesliga games of this season is still not ruled out.

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Stüven Sanchez and Wontorra had already criticized this approach on Tuesday evening in a letter entitled “It's enough now”.

“It is no longer understandable and no longer acceptable that the personnel management of SV Werder stumbled idly through the greatest crisis in the club's history.

Because with its policy, which is characterized by hesitation and hesitation, it opens the door to sporting bankruptcy, ”it says in it.

Former international Fabian Ernst expressed understanding for the Werder leadership.

“But you also have to see: What alternatives are there anyway?

No one shouts "here" to take over the job at Werder - especially not for just three or four games, "said the 41-year-old of the" Deichstube ".

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