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Olivier Deman and Rafael Borré Shine in Werder Bremen’s Home Win Against 1. FC Köln: Player Ratings and Lineup Analysis

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Olivier Deman (left) and Rafael Borré impress in their starting eleven debut: The scores for Werder Bremen’s home win against 1. FC Köln. © gumzmedia

SV Werder Bremen won the home game against 1. FC Köln 2:1 (1:1). The notes for the game. All Bremen professionals in individual criticism.

Jiri Pavlenka: Simply strong on the line like with Maina’s shot or a deflected attempt from Schmitz. Maybe a little too passive before the 0:1. And his long balls rarely found a green and white player. Note 3

Amos Pieper: Challenged heavily against the fast Maina, he played it safe – and was mostly successful. Before the score was 0-1, the central defender jumped past the ball somewhat unluckily. Otherwise very attentive and, above all, extremely strong. Note 2,5

Niklas Stark: Led the team onto the field as captain and incorporated some inattention into his otherwise decent game in the first half. After the break he essentially put Selke under man-marking, which didn’t sit well with him. Note 3

Milos Veljkovic: Had exciting duels with his ex-teammate Selke before the break, but then lost sight of him before his 0-1 defeat. Very reliable in the back three after the change. Note 2,5

Werder Bremen in grades against 1. FC Köln: Olivier Deman impresses in his starting eleven debut

Mitchell Weiser: With great movements, the right-back repeatedly gave himself space and gave his team offensive actions, especially in difficult phases. Sometimes a bit too careless towards the back on Cologne’s strong right side. Note 3

Senne Lynen (until 80): After the first match day, they were seeded as six again for the first time and this time they had problems getting into the game. At first the Belgian was just running behind. But then! Lynen fought her way into the game, got better and better and prepared the 2-1 perfectly. Note 2,5

Olivier Deman (until 80): Dynamic starting eleven premiere on the left side. After an advance, I immediately received applause from the audience. Very courageous at the front and back and in the first half more than any other Bremen player. He also had a good chance shortly before the substitution, which Swabia thwarted. His substitution was somewhat surprising. Note 2

Romano Schmid (until 90.): The Austrian tried to be funny, but he had nothing to laugh about against the aggressive Cologne team. And if the tireless eight did get through, he still got stuck again or failed to complete or make the last pass. But because he never gave up and kept demanding the balls, they still exist Note 3,5

Rafael Borré with a goal and great effort on his starting debut: The Werder Bremen scores against 1. FC Köln

Jens Stage: As always, played very aggressively in midfield, which was extremely important against these Cologne players. However, he sometimes lacked the playful line. Note 3,5

Marvin Ducksch (until 80.): Played a bit awkwardly for a long time, but then became more confident and made it 1-1 with a very strong pass. Note 3

Rafael Borré (until 66): Participated for the first time right from the start and immediately very active. Demanded the balls, went into duels at the bottom and top and then skillfully made it 1-1 after receiving the ball strongly. Even a shot in the face from close range initially couldn’t stop the Colombian, but he was then taken off the field. Note 2,5

Justin Njinmah (from 66th): Like against Mainz, the perfect joker! Just a few seconds after being substituted on, he made it 2-1. With his speed and his coolness he was a real revival again. Note –

Christian Gross (from 80th): Lost his place to Lynen, but was then allowed to replace him in the final phase. Note –

Nick Woltemade (from 80th): Out of the starting eleven, but at least there as a joker. Note –

Anthony Jung (from 80th): After a very long time only second choice, but then came into play. Note –

Naby Keita (from 90th): Very late debut for the top transfer, which was very special after his injury break. Two shots on goal, a backheel trick, the ex-Liverpool player immediately caught the eye. Note –

Continue with the lineup:

Werder Bremen line-up against 1. FC Köln: Three new additions to the starting line-up

The SV Werder Bremen welcomes the 5th Bundesliga matchday on Saturday (6.30 p.m. in the DeichStube live ticker). 1. FC Cologne in the Wohninvest Weserstadion. That’s how it could Starting eleven lineup coach Ole Werner looks like.

Update (September 23, 5:30 p.m.): Now the Werder line-up is here – and three new signings are playing from the start! You can read the entire starting eleven and everything else about the game in the live ticker for the game between SV Werder Bremen and the 1. FC Cologne.

Bremen – It was a rare sight that greeted the handful of spectators during the final training session on Friday morning: all 24 professionals from the squad SV Werder Bremen mixed in. That means: Head coaches are plagued by personnel concerns Ole Werner before Werder’s important home game against 1. FC Cologne (Saturday, 6:30 p.m. in the DeichStube live ticker) not what his Starting XI As far as things are concerned, the 35-year-old can take full advantage of this. After the sobering 2:4 at 1. FC Heidenheim, he is likely to make some personnel changes.

New signing Olivier Deman did a lot of self-promotion with his assist in Heidenheim during his Werder debut. The Belgian could move to the left rail position for the recently weak Anthony Jung. He had already replaced the veteran in Heidenheim before the start of the second round. Deman’s compatriot Senne Lynen can also have legitimate hopes for his second Starting eleven deployment make. The 24-year-old left a mark during the training week SV Werder Bremen a good impression and could provide a breath of fresh air in the midfield center as a six. Christian Groß would have to go on the bench for him. And even in the storm there is a change in the Lineup an: Because Dawid Kownacki wasn’t able to convince recently, new signing Rafael Borré’s starting eleven debut against him 1. FC Cologne probably. “He’s physically at 100 percent, that’s why he’s a candidate,” said Werner – and emphasized: “He’s made a good impression so far.” Marvin Ducksch (who initially sat on the bench in Heidenheim) is likely to be at the Colombian’s side Team return and oust Nick Woltemade.

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Werder Bremen line-up: Jens Stage and Romano Schmid should be in the starting line-up again against 1. FC Köln

Ducksch applies under Ole Werner as well as Jens Stage in the eighth position. In addition to the Dane, Romano Schmid was recently preferred in the attacking midfield. Alternatively, Leonardo Bittencourt is available. Werner has already explained that there is one for new signing Naby Keita Starting eleven deployment still too early. The 28-year-old will be against the 1. FC Cologne but for the first time the squad of SV Werder Bremen belong.

Counter starts on the right rail position 1. FC Cologne as always, Mitchell Weiser plans to be in the back three in front of goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka Werder Bremen in the Starting XI with Amos Pieper (right) and Niklas Stark (middle). Meanwhile, there is a double question mark behind captain Marco Friedl (left). On the one hand, Werner avoided guaranteeing the Austrian a chance to play after his poor performance in Heidenheim. And on the other hand, Friedl received a blow to the ribs during the final training session on Friday. He did finish the session, but was visibly in pain. Alternatively, Milos Veljkovic could replace him Lineup back. (dco)

This is what SV Werder Bremen’s starting eleven could look like against 1. FC Köln. © DeichStube
2023-09-23 20:14:48
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