
"It's a great game, it's the Champions League against one of the best teams in Europe," stressed Kasper Hjulmand at the press conference in Manchester on Monday evening. "We love challenges like this - there's nothing better. We're really looking forward to tomorrow night!" When asked about his approach to the clash with the current third-placed team in the Premier League, the 53-year-old Dane said: "We're here to play our way, our style of football, that's how it is in every game. We'll have to invest a lot to do that, but we're ready."
On City's star striker Erling Haaland, who has scored a remarkable 22 goals in 20 competitive games so far, Hjulmand said: "He's one of the best strikers in the world, no question about it. We have of course analysed him extensively, but you can't take a player of this class out of the game completely. However, we're more concerned with the team than with individual players. They have a very good structure, especially in attack."
Hjulmand will be without a number of players, including Edmond Tapsoba (suspended after picking up a third yellow card) and Robert Andrich (suspended following a red card). Several players from the U19s will also be included in the matchday squad on Tuesday evening. Hjulmand: "We only ever concentrate on the players who are available to us. As with every game, we're fully focused on them. For me, despite the absentees, we'll have a great team on the pitch tomorrow and good options on the bench. We have great confidence in each and every one of them." The same applies to City loanee Claudio Echeverri, about whom the Dane said when asked: "Of course Claudio has an important role in our thoughts for tomorrow's game. In general, he's played a lot of minutes in the Champions League (135 in four games, including two starts, editor's note). He's absolutely ready for tomorrow!"
Long-serving City player Aleix Garcia spoke of a "challenging game and a special evening for me. But I see the chance to cause City problems and also to pick up three points." For the Spaniard, it will also be a reunion with Pep Guardiola: "He's one of the best, if not the best, coaches in the world. I learnt a lot from him here." Their last meeting to date was on the golf course in the summer. "Unfortunately, Pep was slightly better," said Garcia with a grin. The Werkself player naturally wants to be able to say the same about himself after the 90 minutes on the football pitch against Guardiola's Blues tomorrow evening.

The clash at Man City, in which the Werkself will be supported by 1,500 fans in the visitors' block, will be broadcast live on Werkself Radio, with Niko Hartmann and Florian Bechholz going on air half an hour before kick-off. You can listen to Black & Red via the Bayer 04 app and bayer04.de, where you will also find the live blog.


The DFL (German Football League) has published its first report on sustainability in German professional football. The report highlights substantial developments in the league and at all 36 clubs in Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 in recent years. Bayer 04 also played a part in the creation of the report and were involved in compiling the content.
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Werkself TV shows highlights of the 2-0 win at Olympiacos in the first leg of the play-offs of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 league...
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Bayer 04 and Olympiacos had only met twice before the current UEFA Champions campaign. After the encounter on Matchday 7 of this season’s league phase, the Werkself travel to face the Greek side for the second time in just four weeks for the knockout play-off first leg. The Black and Reds were dominant for large spells in mid-January but lost 2-0 after missing a number of presentable chances. The Werkself aim to do better on Wednesday night to “seize the chance for revenge,” as managing director sport Simon Rolfes put it. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the game in our matchday news.
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