Bochum's Christopher Antwi-Adjei discusses his World Cup opportunity

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This season, Christopher Antwi-Adjei has spent some time watching from the sidelines for VfL Bochum. He discusses the World Cup and his condition before the home game against Union Berlin.

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For the first time this season, Christopher Antwi-Adjei started for VfL Bochum against SV Elversberg in the cup.

Only five substitutions have been made in the Bundesliga by the 28-year-old winger thus far. Antwi-Adjei has only played 19 minutes this season.

"Of course, I got more playing time last season. But I was also set back twice by injuries. If I'm healthy, I can help the team. But that applies to every player in the squad. It's up to everyone to identify with performance to earn a place in the starting XI,"

After 10 match days, VfL sits at the bottom of the standings. The distance between the bottom half and safety is already four points.

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"You saw in the win against Frankfurt how quickly you can catch up with the other teams. Unfortunately, we couldn't build on that against Stuttgart. But if we start a small series, you're back on track very quickly,"

"From time to time there is contact, most recently two or three weeks ago," says Antwi-Adjei about the exchange with national coach Otto Addo.

"Now there isn't that much time left. I can only step on the gas on the pitch - everything else is up to the national coach,"