Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld took a long time to bag a narrow 1-0 win in their test match against third division side Eintracht Braunschweig. But coach Frank Kramer had other things on his mind anyway.
It was not until the 88th minute that striker Janni Serra scored the goal of this afternoon’s test match, putting Arminia in front and consequently to the victory that was certain shortly afterwards. Up to that point, the team relegated from the second division and currently in fourth place in the third division had sold itself well, held its own with motivation and had a few offensive actions of its own.
DSC coach Frank Kramer, who had recorded his first win only last weekend after a manageable start in the Bundesliga (1:0 in Stuttgart), was initially pleased with the winning goal scorer after the end of the game – quoted on Twitter by the club: “For Janni as a striker, it’s good for his security that he scored again today. “
In general, the coach was simply pleased to have given many players match practice during these international break days: “The match time was important for everyone – and then, of course, the sense of achievement. “
Wimmer to return
Kramer also had a few words to say about Patrick Wimmer, who is currently out of action after a broken nose and concussion, and who had of course been watching his team on Thursday: “Of course he was in individual training this week, and we expect him to be back in training on Monday or Tuesday with his mask on.