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“Missing Impact: Ducksch and Filling Jug Fail to Boost Werder’s Grades Against TSG Hoffenheim”

SV Werder Bremen lost the Bundesliga home game against TSG Hoffenheim 1:2 (0:0). The Bremen players in the individual review with grades.

Jiri Pavlenka: Solved the few tasks before the break properly, was also a bit lucky with a defense in the middle. After the change, his colleagues let him down and he was powerless in the Hoffenheim double strike. Note 3

Niklas Stark (until 75th): Waxed wrong? The right central defender slipped several times before the break and was then dependent on the help of his colleagues. Was better after that, but not good enough when conceding goals. Note 4

Milos Veljkovic: In his 150th Bundesliga game as head of defense and generally very attentive. Only acted a little unhappily when the 0:1 came about and could have guarded the center better on the flank. Note 3,5

Werder Bremen in grades against TSG Hoffenheim: Marco Friedl showed a ride on the razor blade

Marco Friedl: A ride on the razor blade! The captain defended with a lot of risk, causing the Werder fans to gasp with ball losses, but also for enthusiasm after great saves or strong build-up play. Note 3,5

Mitchell Weiser: Made it more dangerous on the right side – front and back. As is so often the case, the right-back liked going forward better than looking backwards. That should take revenge badly. Before the 0:1 he only half-heartedly attacked Angelino who gave the cross, at 0:2 he let Baumgartner head in without resistance. After all, Werder’s bravest driver afterwards and also with the flank to make it 1:2. Note 4

Christian Gross (up to 75): Took back the sixth position from Gruev after his flu and acted more confidently but also more cautiously than the young Bulgarian. His influence on the game is therefore very limited. Note 3,5

Anthony Jung (bis 89.): The full-back had a good grip on his left side before the break, so he didn’t bother Kramaric in front of the 0-1 goalscorer. Note 4

Werder Bremen in marks against TSG Hoffenheim: Romano Schmid initially had trouble finding his way into the game

Romano Schmid (bis 60.): Had trouble getting into the game when he came back from the start. Then got the necessary self-confidence through good offensive actions and was finally more aggressive at the back. After the Hoffenheim double strike, it was over for him after just one hour. Note 4

Niklas Schmidt (up to 60): In the lame initial phase, he attracted attention at least once with his great technique and some good passes. However, he lacked the necessary access to the back, which became particularly clear at 0:2. He started the attack with a bad pass and then missed several opportunities to solve the problem. Note 5

Marvin Ducksch: First not to be seen, then with the first big chance in Bremen (32). Then more conspicuous and immediately with the next opportunity, but too harmless in the end (37th). After the break, there wasn’t much to see of him. Note 4,5

Niclas jug: Was the addressee of many long balls again and had a difficult time against the long Brooks. Often dropped into midfield to avoid being closely guarded. With his few scenes in the penalty area, the passionately fighting centre-forward made it too complicated. Note 4

Werder Bremen in notes against TSG Hoffenheim: Leonardo Bittencourt as a substitute not as toxic as usual

Leonardo Bittencourt (ab 60.): As a substitute, not as toxic as usual and was only noticed when he shot the almost hand penalty. Note 4

Jens Stage (from 60): Surprising at first on the bench. Then with a lot of effort, but also without the necessary ideas for the offensive game. Note 3,5

Maximilian Philipp (from age 75): In the 85th minute and in stoppage time he almost set his first green and white exclamation mark, but one shot went just over the bar and the other landed on the post. Note –

Amos Pieper (ab 75.): What a joker! Just seconds after coming on, he headed the ball to make it 1-2. Note –

Eren Dinkci (ab. 89): Arrived very late and almost equalized with a great solo. Note –

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Werder Bremen’s line-up against TSG Hoffenheim: Coach Ole Werner makes five changes to the starting eleven

Update: Now the starting XI of SV Werder Bremen against TSG Hoffenheim is here! Coach Ole Werner makes five changes compared to the away game at Borussia Mönchengladbach – the whole starting line-up of SV Werder against Hoffenheim is here!

The SV Werder Bremen is on Sunday evening (5.30 p.m. in the DeichStube live ticker) against the TSG Hoffenheim required. Coach Ole Werner can count on many important players again. This is how the Bremen starting XI against Hoffenheim could look like!

Bremen – It rattled here, rattled there. That’s how common the aluminum was at a final training session of the SV Werder Bremen haven’t been met for a long time. But on Saturday morning there were always a few centimeters missing when the pros started to finish. As a result, the final game ended 0-0 – despite a two-minute overtime. “Stay sharp, even now pass cleanly,” demanded the head coach Ole Werner in the final minutes, when he noticed that the players’ concentration was fading a little.

Werder Bremen starting XI against TSG Hoffenheim: Do Ilia Gruev and Milos Veljkovic have to go to the bench?

He then ordered his players to the Weser Stadium for further detailed work, so that the public didn’t notice anything. conclusions about the possible lineup of the SV Werder Bremen for the home game against them TSG Hoffenheim (Sunday, 5.30 p.m. in the DeichStubelive ticker) there were no more. Just the knowledge that, after surviving the wave of illness, almost the entire squad is finally available again. Only Felix Agu (rehabilitation training after problems with the patella tendon) is still missing.

This in turn puts Ole Werner in the pleasant situation of not having to react to staff shortages, but with the starting eleven of the SV Werder Bremen to be free to choose. So also in the defensive chain. Captain Marco Friedl is ready for action again, Niklas Stark and Amos Pieper are also ready. The same basically applies to Milos Veljkovic, who recently canceled the trip to the Serbian national team due to muscular problems. He is now back on the pitch, but also missed training content during the week due to a load control. So it’s quite possible that the 27-year-old is against the TSG Hoffenheim first on the Bank must.

Werder Bremen line-up against TSG Hoffenheim: Will Christian Groß return to the starting XI?

The same fate could also befall Ilia Gruev. The 22-year-old was last on duty for his home country Bulgaria, having previously represented the country Werder Bremen the sick Christian Groß. The veteran is now fit again and a popular choice starting eleven-Alternative coach Werner. It is therefore not unlikely that the trainer will give the preference to big and Gruev to take a breather this time as well. In midfield, a quartet is fighting for two free places in the Starting XI Lineup. Leonardo Bittencourt, Jens Stage, Niklas Schmidt and Romano Schmid have all been able to gather arguments over the course of the season as to why they should start. The strong running Stage and Bittencourt, often praised by Werner, could be the chosen ones against Hoffenheim.

Otherwise there are basically no question marks with the Starting XI Lineup of the SV Werder Bremen. Jiri Pavlenka will return to the Bremen goal after his illness-related absence against Borussia Mönchengladbach (2:2), the flanks once again belong to Mitchell Weiser (right) and Anthony Jung (left). The storm duo Marvin Ducksch/Niclas Füllkrug, who have been so dazzling in the past, should also be primarily responsible for the Bremen goals this time. (mbu)

This is what SV Werder Bremen’s starting XI against TSG Hoffenheim could look like!

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