<span class="titolo">Schuster Hoping To End Poor Records</span></p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> <span class="sommario">Bernd Schuster is keen to improve Real Madrid's and his own poor record in Germany as he prepares his side for a crucial encounter with Werder Bremen on Wednesday evening.</span></p> The Bernabéu boss admitted that he has not done well against Bundesliga opposition as a coach and admitted he did not understand why Los Merengues have as well. In 21 visits to Germany, Madrid have won just one game and added to the team's inability to win away in the Champions League this term, a victory would be welcome. "I have no idea why that is, but I promise we have the right mental attitude to win this game," Schuster said about his club's record in his homeland. "Personally, I'd like to get a good result because I've never done too well here in the past. I usually got hammered, in fact." Madrid were criticised after a lacklustre performance against Real Murcia at the weekend, but Schuster wants to forget about that result and remain focussed. "As for Murcia, we often lack rhythm after an international break," he explained. "We want to put that match behind us and look forward."</div></p>