WERDER.TV: How else have you experience this fast-paced nature of football?
Felix Wiedwald: “Things you’ve done before are easily forgotten. Everyone always has to keep proving themselves, but that’s a part of my job. I have to deal with it and can deal with it. I know I have to push myself. Not many people in the Bundesliga have experienced that like it had to.
WERDER.TV: Does this fast-moving nature in football reflect your private life, or is it something you leave in the dressing room?
Felix Wiedwald: “Outside of football, with transfers every two years, I live with a lot of continuity. I’ve been with my wife for a very long time now, we’re married and I would like to stay with her for a long time. Going for walks with Kim and our dogs provides a good balance to football, of course I would like this continuity in my job. Like everyone knows, I’m from here and therefore I’m 100 percent motivated to be successful with Werder.
WERDER.TV: The key word here is “continuity”. You are out of contract in the summer, what's the situation?
Felix Wiedwald: “As is common knowledge, I have a clause in my contract which means it is in my own hands. If I put in some impressive performances, of course there is the possibility that I will remain in goal until the summer.”