Werder Bremen: Ducksch feels pressure from fans – ‘I hope to go’

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Marvin Ducksch is currently not having an easy situation at Werder Bremen, supporters of the Bundesliga club are becoming more and more critical. “If I had to speak from the fans’ point of view, they hope I will be gone in the summer,” the Green-White striker said in the “Kicker meets DAZN” podcast.

« I keep noticing that every photo posted has a subject underneath with my name on it: ‘Everything I’m doing right now sucks.’ I understand it intelligently and I read it with amusement,” he said. “It doesn’t stop at all.” The thirty-year-old does not remain indifferent to the situation: “I always try to continue because I can’t let anything get to me.” very comfortable in Bremen.

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Last November he was called up to the German national team for the first time and played just under 20 minutes. Afterwards, it became more difficult. Ducksch last scored in February in a 1-0 win at Mainz. Since then, the attacker has only managed one assist. “I don’t put any pressure on myself. I believe that if I can no longer help the team, then the coach will also react,” said the Dortmund native.

Ducksch’s contract with Werder runs until 2026 and also includes a performance option for another year. Last year, intense rumors circulated about the departure of the top scorer (20 goals/11 assists in 2nd Bundesliga 2021/22). With nine goals and six assists, Ducksch is once again Bremen’s most dangerous striker this season, although he has been waiting for a victory for seven matches and is currently having to reorient himself after the euphoria of the European Cup which was brewing in the meantime. . The lead over the relegation zone is just five points with five matches remaining.

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As of: April 2024

14 – Simon Rolfès | Highest market value: 9.5 million euros

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12 Eren Dinkci | Highest market value: 10 million euros

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12 – Johannes Eggestein | Highest market value: 10 million euros

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11 – Martin Harnik | Highest market value: 11 million euros

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9 – Josh Sargent | Highest market value: 12 million euros

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9 – Max Kruse | Highest market value: 12 million euros

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8 – Tim Borowski | Highest market value: 13 million euros

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6 – Anton Stach | Highest market value: 15 million euros

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6 – Nicolas Füllkrug | Highest market value: 15 million euros

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5 – Davie Selke | Highest market value: 20 million euros

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3 – Deniz Undav | Highest market value: 22 million euros

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3 – Karim Bellarabi | Highest market value: 22 million euros

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2 – Florian Grillitsch | Highest market value: 25 million euros

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