Werder Bremen head coach Florian Kohfeldt has called for calm after seeing his side make a flying start to the new Bundesliga season.
Die Werderaner are unbeaten in their opening five league games and are in second place in the fledgling table behind Bayern Munich, with their latest outing seeing them claim a 3-1 home win over Hertha Berlin.
The table doesn't really mean anything just yet.
Florian Kohfeldt
That follows on from just two losses in their final 11 Bundesliga games of last season, but still Kohfeldt has refused to get carried away.
He told his club's official website: "We won an important home game and put in a good performance, but we shouldn't get carried away.
"It was our most consistent game of the season. We played good football with high intensity for almost 90 minutes.
"The table doesn't really mean anything just yet, but we increase our chances of success by how we play football. If we want to get to Europe, we have to do our jobs every week and win our games."
Next up for Werder is a Saturday trip to the Mercedes-Benz Arena to take on a Stuttgart side who are without a win heading into a Wednesday evening clash with RB Leipzig.
Last season the hosts secured a 2-0 victory in this fixture in Stuttgart, with Christian Gentner and Berkay Ozcan their goalscorers.
Werder are priced at 8/5 to win the game on Saturday, with the draw available at 9/4, while the men from Bremen are 9/2 to finish in the Bundesliga top four come the end of the season.
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Werder Bremen head coach Florian Kohfeldt has called for calm after seeing his side make a flying start to the new Bundesliga season.
Die Werderaner are unbeaten in their opening five league games and are in second place in the fledgling table behind Bayern Munich, with their latest outing seeing them claim a 3-1 home win over Hertha Berlin.
The table doesn't really mean anything just yet.
Florian Kohfeldt
That follows on from just two losses in their final 11 Bundesliga games of last season, but still Kohfeldt has refused to get carried away.
He told his club's official website: "We won an important home game and put in a good performance, but we shouldn't get carried away.
"It was our most consistent game of the season. We played good football with high intensity for almost 90 minutes.
"The table doesn't really mean anything just yet, but we increase our chances of success by how we play football. If we want to get to Europe, we have to do our jobs every week and win our games."
Next up for Werder is a Saturday trip to the Mercedes-Benz Arena to take on a Stuttgart side who are without a win heading into a Wednesday evening clash with RB Leipzig.
Last season the hosts secured a 2-0 victory in this fixture in Stuttgart, with Christian Gentner and Berkay Ozcan their goalscorers.
Werder are priced at 8/5 to win the game on Saturday, with the draw available at 9/4, while the men from Bremen are 9/2 to finish in the Bundesliga top four come the end of the season.
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Source: bet365.com