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Alemannia Aachen U19 Edge Past Werder Bremen U19 in German Youth Showdown

In an exciting German U19 fixture (GER JBH) on May 23, 2026, Alemannia Aachen U19 secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over Werder Bremen U19 at the Weserstadion Platz 11. The visitors overturned an early deficit to claim all three points in a match that showcased the next generation of German talent.

Early Lead for Bremen

Werder Bremen U19 started brightly and took the lead in the 18th minute. Forward Lukas Schmidt finished off a swift counter-attack, firing low past the Aachen goalkeeper after a precise assist from midfielder Jonas Weber. The home side dominated the first half hour, but Aachen grew into the game as the half progressed.

Aachen's Second-Half Response

The visitors equalized just five minutes into the second half. A defensive error allowed Aachen striker Tim Kleine to steal the ball and round the Bremen keeper for a simple finish. The goal shifted momentum, and Aachen took the lead in the 67th minute through a curling effort from winger Max Vogt that gave the Bremen goalkeeper no chance.

Late Pressure and Resilience

Bremen pushed for an equalizer in the final 20 minutes, but Aachen's organized defense held firm. The home side had a strong penalty appeal waved away, and Aachen goalkeeper Niklas Braun made a crucial save in stoppage time to preserve the win.

League Implications

The victory moved Alemannia Aachen U19 into the upper half of the GER JBH table, while Werder Bremen U19 slipped to a frustrating defeat that dented their title hopes. Aachen's squad depth and tactical flexibility were praised by their coaching staff after the match.