

Werder Bremen has signed Mara Alber from Chelsea on loan. The young forward wants to help the team in the Frauen-Bundesliga.
The first half of the season has been hard for Werder Bremen's women's team. They sit in third place in the Frauen-Bundesliga, but they have scored only 22 goals. This is the lowest number among the top six teams. The team needs to get better at scoring.
Werder Bremen signed 20-year-old Mara Alber from Chelsea on loan until the end of the season. She is a forward for the German U23 national team. Before Chelsea, she played for TSG Hoffenheim and scored six goals in 33 games. At Chelsea, she only played twice.
Birte Brüggemann heads girls' and women's football at SV Werder. She is happy to add another German player to the team. With Tuana Mahmoud out, the team needed help on the wing. Mara's move is a good step.
Mara Alber picked Werder Bremen because of head coach Fritzy Kromp. She wants to help the team reach its targets. She also hopes to grow her skills for a future at Chelsea. Kromp sees Mara as a player with a good future in German football.
