The Hoffenheim goalkeeper wants to finish the season above his former side and is confident of a place in Europe at the end of the campaign.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tim-Wiese-c35108 made his move from Werder Bremen to Hoffenheim for an undisclosed fee earlier this summer. Markus Babbel’s side have been highly active in this summer’s transfer window and have added the likes of Eren Derdiyok, Takashi
Usami, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 with Real Madrid’s Joselu touted to join the ranks soon.
Wiese is determined to make his maiden campaign for Hoffenheim a successful one and wants the club to finish above his former side, Werder Bremen. The player is confident that his side will qualify for Europe at the end of the
campaign despite tough competition from teams such as Bayer Leverkusen, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfL-Wolfsburg-c40881 and Bremen.
The German international expressed his delight on the move to the Rhein-Neckar-Arena, and is extremely satisfied with the training conditions and the club’s facility. He added that his current side certainly has a better setup
than Werder Bremen and that he has no regrets on leaving the River Islanders.
“I want to finish above Werder. I really want to help Hoffenheim qualify for Europe. At Hoffenheim we have the best training conditions. We have a better training centre than Bremen do,” the former FC Kaiserslautern player was
quoted as saying in an interview.
Wiese added that Hoffenheim has the quality in the squad to bid for a place in Europe as they have signed some world-class players already this summer. He stressed that the side has a great mix of youth and experience and is happy
with the overall activity before the start of the season.
“It is full of experienced and young players. We have a great mix. It's just all there,” the glovesman concluded.
Tim Wiese made a total of 194 league appearances for Werder Bremen in the seven years he spent at the Weserstadion. The shot stopper reportedly had offers from Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904
and joined Markus Babbel’s Hoffenheim, signing a four-year contract.
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