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Mainz Hunts for Win Against Bremen After Five Straight Losses

Mainz's recent form has been dismal, with five straight losses. The team is determined to change their luck against Werder Bremen, fielding an attacking trio and midfield leadership.

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Mainz is currently grappling with a tough spell, having endured five consecutive defeats. Forward Paul Nebel acknowledges that the team's poor run is taking a psychological toll on the players. The club will face Werder Bremen this Saturday, aiming to reverse their fortunes.

Nebel, who was a standout performer last season, is dissatisfied with his current form. He attributes the team's struggles to poor decision-making in both penalty areas, an opinion shared by defender Andreas Hanche-Olsen. Sporting director Niko Bungert recognizes the team's efforts but feels they are not translating into results.

Mainz's recent loss to VfB Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal was deemed merited due to a lack of cutting edge in attack and defensive blunders. Despite the setbacks, the club remains optimistic about a turnaround. They will deploy an attacking trio of Nebel, Lee, and Hollerbach, with midfield leadership from Amiri and Sano, when they face Werder Bremen this Saturday at 14:30 GMT in the Mewa Arena.

Mainz's upcoming match against Werder Bremen is a critical chance to end their losing streak and lift morale. The team is resolved to improve their performance and secure a positive outcome.

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