Frankfurt awaits Bremen and Ochsenhausen

In the final of the German play off in Frankfurter Fraport Arena on June 2nd SV Werder Bremen will meet TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen. In the semi final SV Werder Bremen overcame reigning champions and cup winners Borussia Dusseldorf, whilst TTF Liebherr Ochs,

In the final of the German play off in Frankfurter Fraport Arena on June 2nd SV Werder Bremen will meet TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen. In the semi final SV Werder Bremen overcame reigning champions and cup winners Borussia Dusseldorf, whilst TTF Liebherr Ochsenhausen overcame last year’s runner-up 1 FC Saarbrücken

Ochsenhausen was happy despite defeat against Saarbrucken in the second leg of the play off. They finished great deal of job in opening leg by beating their adversaries in straight matches.

Manager Kristijan PEJINOVIC addmited: “I have never taken a defeat as easily as today.” Last time Ochsenhausen has played in the final was the 2010/11 season when they lost against Borussia Dusseldorf.

It was same case scenario in other semi final encounter. Thanks to the clear success in the first leg (3-0) Green-Whites progressed to the ultimate stage despite the 2-3 defeat against champions Borussia Dusseldorf last weekend.

Team Manager Sascha GREBER expects a close final: “The chances are 50-50. But we will, of course, do anything to bring the title to Bremen.”

Since last year a new system is applied. German club champion will be crowned in a playoff at a neutral site.

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