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Football: Home bust increases Bremen’s relegation relapse

Kai Havertz initiated the Bayer victory with a double pack (28th, 33rd), followed by Mitchell Weiser (61st) and Kerem Demirbay (78th). ÖFB team captain Julian Baumgartlinger was in the game from the 71st minute, which Aleksandar Dragovic and Ramazan Özcan only witnessed from the bench. For Bremen, where ÖFB-U21 team player Marco Friedl played through on the left in the defense, the interim equalization by Theodor Gebre Selassie (30th) was not enough.

Werder conceded the seventh home defeat in a row and, after the 26th round, is in an outstanding game with 18 points as table-17. just one point before the bottom of SC Paderborn, but already five points behind the 16th Fortuna Düsseldorf. The gap to a non-relegation zone is nine points.

AP / Stuart Franklin

Kai Havertz brought the visitors from Leverkusen in the 28th minute with the goal to 1-0 on the winning street

The fifth in Leverkusen, on the other hand, seamlessly followed the performance shown before the break. With the tenth victory in the last eleven competitive games and now 50 points, the Werkself moved up to one point on the fourth RB Leipzig and thus continues to be fully involved in the fight for the four Champions League tickets.

Bremen’s mayor is not a football fan

Bremen Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte is also critical of the continuation of the Bundesliga season: “The problematic signal to the public remains: We preach everywhere ‘keep your distance’, in kindergarten, at school, in restaurants. And then we allow major sporting events, where it is part of the program that 22 people come to the skin. And not from two, but from 22 different households. “

Incidentally, stadium spokesman Arnd Zeigler provided the slogan of the day: “We would like to thank 42,100 spectators for staying at home. Thank you for your support, ”said the 54-year-old, who also works as a TV presenter, author and singer, when traditionally announcing the number of viewers during the half-time break.

German Bundesliga, round 26

Monday:

Bremen – Leverkusen 1: 4 (1: 2)

Goals: Gebre Selassie (30th) or Havertz (28th, 33rd), Weiser (61st), Demirbay (78th)

Friedl (Bremen) played through; Baumgartlinger (Leverkusen) from 71 minutes, Özcan and Dragovic on the bench

Sunday:

Union Berlin – Bayern Munich 0: 2 (0: 1)

Goals: Lewandowski (40th / penalty), Pavard (80th)

Trimmel (Union) played through; Alaba (Bayern) played through

Cologne 2-2 Mainz (1-0)

Goals: Uth (6th / penalty), Kainz (53.) or Awoniyi (61.), customer (72.)

Kainz (Cologne) up to 71st minute; Onisiwo (Mainz) up to 84th minute

Saturday:

Frankfurt – Mönchengladbach 1: 3 (0: 2)

Goals: Silva (81st) or Plea (1st), Thuram (7th), Bensebaini (73th / penalty)

Hinteregger (Frankfurt) played through, Ilsanker up to 74th minute; Lainer (Gladbach) played through

Dortmund – Schalke 4: 0 (2: 0)

Goals: Haaland (29.), Guerreiro (45., 63.), Hazard (48.)

Burgstaller (Schalke) from the 46th minute, Schöpf from the 73rd minute, Gregoritsch on the bench

Leipzig 1-1 Freiburg (0-1)

Goals: Poulsen (77th) or Gulde (34th)

Laimer (Leipzig) played through, Sabitzer from the 69th minute, Wolf on the bench; Lienhart (Freiburg) played through

Augsburg – Wolfsburg 1: 2 (0: 1)

Goals: Jedvaj (54.) or Steffen (43.), Ginczek (91.)

Schlager (Wolfsburg) played through, Pervan on the bench

Hoffenheim 0-3 Hertha BSC (0-0)

Goals: Akpoguma (58./Eigentor), Ibisevic (60.), Cunha (74.)

Posch and Grillitsch (Hoffenheim) played through, Baumgartner up to 90th minute

Dusseldorf – Paderborn 0-0

Stöger (Düsseldorf) played through, Suttner up to the 61st minute

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