Friday, November 28, 2008

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This is the Bavaria unusually strong headwind in Leverkusen face blow. The BayArena is whether the relocation and expansion projects currently no roof, and convertible football at the end of November is obviously more uncomfortable for spectators and players. The Munich will be amazed at their first visit since the beginning of a total of 80 million euros expensive construction, because the stadium in Leverkusen grows vigorously in height, in the summer, the then 30 000 spectators making arena to be completed. Large giant cranes, excavators and rubble around the stadium currently paint a somewhat bizarre image in a mirror-polished football world. "This is something grows," said Bayer coach Bruno Labbadia. "The stadium is symbolic of that."

Even the coach himself is eager to see whether the growth of Werkself already so far advanced is that it is the first victory in four years against Bayern last. "It is the strongest opponents in Germany Paroli to offer and to beat him," said Labbadia. The 42-year-old has himself from 1991 to 1994 for three years at Bayern and then played in 82 games at least 28 goals. The much-quoted Bayern winner gene tried the extremely ambitious Labbadia meticulous work with his team now einzuimpfen. His credo: "One must always be greedy for victory." And his favorite word: "sustainability".

Complacency does not condone Labbadia. "If I were in Training Larifari times do, then there's neat paint," describes Striker Patrick Helmes the Bayer everyday. Leverkusen has been for years, offensive and attractive football, now comes this Labbadia initiated by winning mentality to change. "We have good performance and played football and rightly up there," finds Labbadia, on the table, Bayer has led second place. Although Leverkusen because of better goal difference even just before the Bayern (3) is the coach sees his team is still not on eye level with the master record. "We have a completely different structure. We have a very young team, Bayern has nationally and internationally very experienced players," compares Labbadia. "Our players are still in the process to advance in these areas."

These include notably the 26-year-old captain Simon Rolfes and attackers Helmes, the eleven times this season already has taken. Obviously goalkeeper Rene Adler also, in spite of two slip in the past two games with just 23 years and it is off, permanently, the number one German national team to be.

Among the promising talents include the 24-year-old striker Stefan Kießling and midfield magician Renato Augusto. Both were at the beginning of the week with gastro-intestinal infections and flu in bed. But it can not stop. "I've still a little sore throat," said Renato Augusto. "But against Bayern I will be there. This is a real highlight. Because I play on the plight without neck," joked the 20-year-old Brazilian, based on the best way is to follow in the footsteps of his many in Leverkusen to world stardom mature Country people to replace them.

And then he could also soon become a focus of the Bayern back, like many Leverkusen who moved to Munich. The list ranges from Michael Ballack, Lucio on to Ze Roberto. "We need short-term success for our players to keep," says Labbadia. "We need to go international, so our guys remember that it is worthwhile here to stay."

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