Hamburg coach Thorsten Fink is attracted to breaking his derby duck tomorrow when the northern Germany side host local rivals Werder Bremen. Fink has become beaten triple by Bremen since taking control of Hamburg, but he wants that to change in the HSV Arena and is telling his players how important the 98th meeting between two sides is. Hamburg employ a three-point advantage over their rivals, who had been beaten 5-0 by Borussia Dortmund a couple weeks ago.
Fink would not expect that lead to help his side, though, saying: ``You won't ever can inform how a team will respond to a real result. Fink is minus the injured Michael Mancienne for an additional month and also this gives Jeffrey Bruma the opportunity to stake his claim for any regular starting berth. On the flip side, the Hamburg coach is spoilt for choice in attack within-form Artjoms Rudnevs, Heung-Min Son, Maximilian Beister and Marcus Berg all vying for just two places.
Aforementioned pair could be about the bench, but Fink said they can be ``in top form'' and able to make a difference when asked. The Bremen training pitch hasn't been a really comfortable zone with regard to their players immediately, however their coach Thomas Schaaf has paid tribute with their work ethic after a real crushing defeat. Aaron Hunt and Marko Arnautovic are slight doubts because of viruses, but Schaaf is optimistic that both will be able to lineup in Hamburg.
Aforementioned pair could be about the bench, but Fink said they can be ``in top form'' and able to make a difference when asked. The Bremen training pitch hasn't been a really comfortable zone with regard to their players immediately, however their coach Thomas Schaaf has paid tribute with their work ethic after a real crushing defeat. Aaron Hunt and Marko Arnautovic are slight doubts because of viruses, but Schaaf is optimistic that both will be able to lineup in Hamburg.


























