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Freiburg: Women’s soccer Bundesliga: SC Freiburg is defeated by Werder Bremen 2-1 – Kim Fellhauer was back in the squad for the first time since autumn 2019 after a long injury break in Bremen

The women of SC Freiburg are defeated by SV Werder Bremen in the catch-up game of the early 19th matchday of the FLYERALARM Women’s Bundesliga with 1: 2 (1: 2). After the 2-1 away win at MSV Duisburg and before the cup hit against Turbine Potsdam (Sunday, March 21), the Bundesliga match at the newly promoted Bremen was on the program for the sports club on Wednesday.

Freiburg’s head coach Daniel Kraus sent his starting XI to the field with four personnel changes. Hasret Kayikci, who picked up her fifth yellow card in the game against Duisburg, had to take a break. For them, Marie Müller moved into the starting line-up. Luisa Wensing, Stefanie Sanders and Rebecca Knaak also appeared in Bremen from the start. Jana Vojteková and Tyara Buser took a seat on the substitute bench for the time being and Greta Stegemann was spared due to a minor injury she sustained in the game in Duisburg and was therefore not in the squad.

In addition, there was something very positive to report for all fans of the sports club. Kim Fellhauer was back in the SC squad for the first time since autumn 2019 after a long injury break in Bremen. The 23-year-old defender of the sports club tore a cruciate ligament in the Badischer Derby against SC Sand on September 15, 2019 and has been in training to date. In addition to Fellhauer, Alina Bantle also made the leap into the squad.

The sports club started the game briskly in 11th place in the Bremen Weserstadion, pushed up and put the SVW under pressure from the start. The initial phase belonged to the guests from the Breisgau. The ball went well in the ranks of the sports club and the offensive actions carried out quickly should be converted into something countable after a few minutes. A good combination on the left landed with Sandra Starke, who penetrated the Bremen penalty area and pulled from an acute angle. Werder’s final wife Lena
Pauels was only able to clap the ball forward and the wide awake Stefanie Sanders thanked him with the goal for the 1-0 lead from close range (4th).

The sports club’s early opening goal had an effect on the SVW players and the SC women noticed this and wanted to go straight to the top. Only two minutes later, this was almost a success when Marie Müller came to the end from a good position. Bremen’s final wife Pauels was on the job this time. The sports club seemed to have the game firmly under control when it suddenly and surprisingly for many was 1: 1. An exemplary cross from the left flank was used by Reena Wichmann to equalize (18th).

Bremen were now back in the game and only three minutes later they went up. The defense of the sports club was unsorted for a moment and Nina Lührßen hammered the play equipment into the corner for guidance (21st) for the landlords. In the middle of the first half, the sports club managed to calm the game down again and find their way back to the Werder housing. Alexander Kluge’s tam was in wait for counter-situations. The next bigger excitement came in the 40th minute of the game when Werder player Verena Volkmer and Freiburg’s Samantha Steuerwald crossed in the penalty area of ​​the Breisgauerinnen and referee Heimann pointed to the point. Katharinaschichtl took the ball to raise for Werder. But SC goalkeeper Lena Nuding stretched out and fished the ball out of the lower left corner of the goal.

In an entertaining and fast-paced game, things continued in quick succession. Just three minutes after the saved penalty kick, Freiburg’s Lisa Karl equalized (43.). A ball from Starke landed at the completely free-standing Karl, who pulled from nine meters goal distance, but just missed the target. With the half-time whistle, the sports club had a great chance when a cross from the right found Janina Minge’s head. Her massive header also rushed just past the left post of the Werder housing. So it went with the 2: 1 lead for the SVW in the cabins.

The sports club came out of the halftime break clearly motivated and after seven minutes of play, Rebecca Knaak and Samantha Steuerwald had the first good opportunity in round two, but Werder’s defense was able to significantly deflect both attempts. It remained with the tight leadership of the SVW. In a somewhat less eventful second half, it took until a quarter of an hour before the end when Ereleta Memeti found herself in a promising situation again after a good run. Her left footed goal sailed again just past the Werder housing.

From then on, the hosts limited themselves to managing the tour and hardly appeared in the Freiburg danger zone. The sports club continued to strive to be able to take a point from the far north with them on the journey home, but in the end it should no longer succeed. It stayed with the somewhat lucky 2-1 home win of SV Werder Bremen.

Next Sunday, the sports club will host the 1st FFC Turbine Potsdam in the quarter-finals of the women’s DFB Cup competition. The game starts at 1 p.m. in the Möslestadion at home. The game will be shown live on DFB-TV.

Comments on the game: SC trainer Daniel Kraus: “A painful defeat. We started the game well and unfortunately failed to score the second goal. Bremen made efficient use of its few opportunities. “Kim Fellhauer:” I am very happy to be back again. Unfortunately we weren’t able to take anything countable with us today. Now it’s time to go full throttle again in order to successfully contest the cup quarter-final against Potsdam next Sunday and advance to the semi-finals. “

Transcript:

SC Freiburg: Nuding (TW), Karl, Büchele (71st Fellhauer), Minge, Starke, Müller (78th Buser), Knaak, Memeti (71st Zicai), Wensing, Steuerwald, Sanders
Spare Bank: Duke (ETW), Wittje, Vojteková, Bantle
Trainer: Daniel Kraus

SV Werder Bremen: Pauels (TW), Ulbrich, Wichmann, Toth, Schiechtl (62nd Timmermann), Volkmer (75th Radosavljevic), Walkling (89th Goddard), Sehan (62nd Keles), Hausicke, Lührßen, Jaser
Substitute bench: Witte (ETW), Hausdorff, Gidion
Trainer: Alexander Kluge

Tor(e): 0:1 Sanders (4.), 1:1 Wichmann (18.), 2:1 Lührßen (21.)

Yellow cards: Steuerwald, Schiechtl
Referee: Kathrin Heimann
Spectator: without a spectator

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