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Bundesliga: ‘I’ve Made My Decision’ – Werder Bremen Boss On Victor Boniface

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Last updated: May 1, 2026 11:39 am
sulaimon opeyemi305
Published: May 1, 2026
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Werder Bremen’s head coach, Daniel Thioune, has indicated that Victor Boniface may not be included in the matchday squad for their forthcoming Bundesliga match against FC Augsburg.

Boniface, who joined the team on loan during the summer transfer window, has faced an inconsistent season plagued by injuries, with his most recent issue being a knee injury from which he has just recovered.

The Nigerian international rejoined the squad last week but did not participate in Bremen’s 1-1 draw with VfB Stuttgart.

Although his return signifies notable progress in his recovery, Thioune has indicated that the forward still faces challenges in securing a spot in the squad for the match against Augsburg.

In his remarks prior to the match against Augsburg, Thioune noted that the competition for positions has increased with the return of key players, such as Marco Friedl and Marco Grüll.

“It was crucial for Victor to return. He performed well last week,” Thioune stated via Bild.

“With the return of Marco Friedl and Marco Grüll, I will have to make decisions that may exclude one or two players.”

The Bremen manager also discussed whether Boniface’s physical playing style might be particularly advantageous against Augsburg, a team recognized for their tough approach.

While acknowledging the strengths of the Nigerian forward, Thioune stressed that he has several options with comparable qualities.

“I also have other physically robust strikers in the squad. For instance, we have greatly appreciated the contributions of Salim Musah. Jovan Milosevic possesses a similar profile,” he remarked.

Thioune further stated that the final decisions will be based on training performances, emphasizing that no player is assured a position.

“Therefore, I will await the final training session. Everyone must earn their place in the squad and their time on the field,” he concluded.

As competition in the attacking line intensifies, Boniface will be eager to make a strong impression in training as Bremen strives to maintain their Bundesliga status.

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