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Will Bremen lose high against Dynamo Dresden

Absteiger Werder Bremen has suffered the next setback. One week after the defeat in the north derby against Hamburger SV, the team of coach Markus Anfang lost to promoted SG Dynamo Dresden 0: 3 (0: 1) on Sunday. As a result, Werder fell back to tenth place in the table and had to let Dresden, without a win three times, overtake them. In front of 16,000 spectators, Christoph Daferner (40th / 66th minute) and Morris Schröter (75th) scored the goals for Dynamo Dresden.

“It wasn’t a good game for my team. We didn’t get into the duels, we were too restless in the game forward. You can’t win a game like that in the second division, ”said the beginning at Sky, disappointed. “Every player has to touch their own nose. We can’t just blame it on the young age of the team. “

Right from the start, Bremen found no means against the host’s aggressive style of play. “We just have to be more present,” criticized substitute captain Milos Veljkovic. In the defensive midfield, the 21-year-old Gruev was overwhelmed, in the game forward the entire Bremen team made one bad pass after the other and in the front striker Marvin Ducksch could not put himself in the limelight this time.

Dynamo, on the other hand, appeared courageously after two defeats and pushed the lethargic guests far back at the beginning. Although Werder found the game a little better in the middle of the first half, Christoph Daferner deservedly gave Dynamo the lead five minutes before the break. The deficit did not change anything in the way the Bremen team played under Markus Anfang. Even after the break, Dresden remained the better team and again increased to 2-0 through Daferner.

The beginning had shortly before brought two new offensive forces in Niclas Füllkrug and Roger Assalé, but that also fizzled out almost ineffectively. After the 2-0 defeat, Füllkrug had Bremen’s best chance, but only hit the post with his head and remained without a goal of his own this season. Instead of the connection gate, Schröter even increased to 3-0 a quarter of an hour before the end.

Draw in Hamburg

1. FC Nürnberg remains undefeated even after the prestigious game at Hamburger SV. At 2: 2 (1: 1) on Sunday in front of around 24,000 spectators, the Franconians even sniffed victory in the traditional duel until the final phase, but were also satisfied with the point win. Enrico Valentini (22nd minute / penalty kick) and Lino Tempelmann (46th) brought the “club” twice in the lead. HSV struck back twice in an exciting second division match through Robert Glatzel (34th / 80th).

In the north-south duel, Hamburg’s 19-year-old debutant Mario Vuskovic took center stage early on when he stopped Nikola Dovedan with his hands on his face far from the ball. Valentini placed the penalty given only after the video assistant had checked it, and HSV goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes had foreseen the corner. The Hanseatic League pushed for a balance and rewarded themselves with Glatzel. He could only cheer after the video assistant had checked a questionable offside position.


Daferner scored two goals against SV Werder Bremen.
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The second half got off to a turbulent start. After a cross from Valentini, Tempelmann headed in for another Nuremberg lead. It took Hamburg a few minutes to process the setback. In the final phase, Nuremberg tried to save the game over time. The Hamburg offensive urge paid off. Glatzel was there again, who again demonstrated his headball strength after a cross from Sonny Kittel.

Hanover loses against Sandhausen

The upswing in Hannover 96 is over for the time being. After two convincing victories against St. Pauli and Kiel, Lower Saxony lost 2-1 (0-0) against relegation candidate SV Sandhausen on Sunday and thus missed the leap into the top half of the table.

In front of 10,000 spectators, Immanuel Höhn (73rd) and Daniel Keita-Ruel (78th) punished two serious defensive errors by Hannover 96 within five minutes. When conceding the second goal, goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler made a mistake outside of his own penalty area. Dominik Kaiser brought the “Reds” down to 1: 2 in the 82nd minute, with a precise and powerful shot from the back area.

Hanover was the superior team with the better chances. The guests were particularly lucky when Sebastian Ernst only hit the post (34th) and SVS defender Arne Sicker had to clear the goal line (45th + 2). But Sandhausen didn’t hide either and in the 30th minute had a crossbar shot by Marcel Ritzmaier.

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