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Werder Bremen (w)
03-29 20:00
2 - 1
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SGS Essen W
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Werder Bremen (w)
SGS Essen W
Attacks
93
107
Dangerous Attacks
33
35
Ball Possession
54
46
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7
4
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End 2-1
93′
r.maier
91′
M.Penner
C. D'Angelo
91′
S.Ernst
M.Alber
86′
S. V. Belle
n.kowalski
86′
L.kopp
M.Berentzen
78′
S.Matheis
L.Petermann
78′
L.Schmidt
m.weiss
76′
L.Hausicke
75′
L.Pucks
Ju.Debitzki
74′
Maria Agerholm Olsen
J.Terlinden
68′
R.Walkling
J. Wirtz
65′
2-1
r.maier
Assist: b.sterner
62′
2-0
L.Hausicke
Assist: M.Sternad
55′
1-0
M.Alber
Halftime 0-0
34′
m.weiss
9′
M.Berentzen
L.Elmazi
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Match Info
Werder Bremen Women secured a hard-fought 2-1 home victory over SGS Essen W in a crucial German Frauen Bundesliga clash on Sunday evening. The result at the Weserstadion Platz 12 provided a vital three points for Bremen in their ongoing battle for league positioning, with the winning goal coming in the second half to break a 1-1 deadlock. The match started brightly, with the home side taking an early lead through a well-worked team move finished calmly by their striker. SGS Essen responded strongly before halftime, equalizing with a powerful header from a corner kick. The second half was a tense affair, but Bremen's pressure told as they regained the lead following a defensive error, slotting home to make it 2-1. The key focus point was Bremen's resilient defensive performance in the final minutes, weathering a series of Essen set-pieces to hold on for the win. This result moves Werder Bremen Women further away from the relegation conversation, while Essen's search for consistency on the road continues. Post-match, the Bremen manager praised her team's character, stating, "We showed real grit to get the result we deserved." The starting XI for Werder Bremen featured their first-choice goalkeeper, while Essen lined up in their familiar 4-3-3 formation.