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Full-time! Cologne 0-1 Bremen

Substitute Justin Njinmah's fifth Bundesliga goal does the job for Bremen, who move 13 points clear of the relegation zone. Cologne - who were unbeaten in three prior to this one - stay in the relegation play-off spot, five points adrift of outright safety, but having played a game more than the teams around them.
試合終了
90'
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Late!

Hübers with a tired challenge on the nippy Njinmah. Cologne are running out of steam...
90'
+ 4

Head for heights

Lyon loanee Skelly Alvero - the tallest player in the Bundesliga at a touch over two metres - replaces Lynen.
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Eating away at the clock

Huseinbasić is the next player into the book. That'll suit Bremen...
90'

Added time

Eight additional minutes after that earlier delay due to fan protests...
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
2.
Jan Thielmann
Jan Thielmann34.78km/h
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Dejan Ljubicic
Dejan Ljubicic33.38km/h
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Malatini booking

No complaints from the Bremen man, who went in hard on Thielmann.
87'

Lucky!

Zetterer gets away with one after clattering into Kilian when coming and failing to deal with a cross into the box.
85'

Two centre-forwards on

Can Tigges and Dietz get Cologne back into this? Neither player has scored in the Bundesliga this season...
83'

Triple change

Bremen had been looking to get Borré and Bittencourt on earlier. Now Deman's joining them, the Belgian wing-back replacing Weiser. Schmid and Ducksch also make way.
80'

Beaten away!

Schwäbe dives to his left to stop Ducksch finding the back of the net with a fierce rising strike on the turn.
77'

Wide!

The lively Diehl cuts in off the left and sees his curling effort deflected behind for a corner. He takes it, but Bremen get it away. Thielmann and Weiser are then booked following a heated debate over the Cologne man's challenge on Agu.
75'

Off the line!

Adamyan and Christensen are thrown on as Cologne prepare to take a corner. The cross cannons off Weiser and is heading in, before Friedl sticks out a boot to touch the ball across the line to his goalkeeper.
73'

Excellent defending

Malatini with another strong challenge to stop Diehl pulling a cross back into the danger zone. The Argentine has been superb on his full Bundesliga debut.
70'

Super sub!

Njinmah has the desired impact, popping up at the far post to touch in Weiser's searching cross. Question-marks over Schwäbe, who got his positioning all wrong.
70'

Justin Njinmah

ゴール!

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Justin Njinmah
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
79 %
ゴールまでの距離"
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ゴールまでの距離"
シュートの瞬間にボールの位置からゴールの中心までの距離を測定します。
4.77 m
67'

Fresh legs

Kainz makes way after struggling to make an impact since the restart. The 19-year-old Justin Diehl is his replacement, with Schwäbe taking the captain's armband.
66'

Njinmah on

Can the Bremen sub, who scored from the bench in the reverse fixture, add to his four Bundesliga goals? The subdued Woltemade makes way.
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No man's land

Zetterer races out in an attempt to close down Maina, but gets nowhere near the Cologne winger. Luckily for Bremen's keeper, the cross only finds a Werder shirt.
60'

Let-off for Cologne!

Martel blocks a goal-bound shot from Stage. Ducksch sends in the resultant corner, which Hübers very nearly heads past his own goalkeeper. Stage has a another effort from the next delivery, but volleys into the ground and over.
58'

Knocking at the door

Malatini breaks up a Cologne attack and sets Werder on their way. Stage switches the play to Ducksch, whose cross into the six-yard box is hooked clear, with Woltemade lurking.
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Expected Goals

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The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals> xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals> goals).
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Rushed effort

A ball sits up nicely for Ducksch on the edge of the Cologne area, but he snatches at the shot and it's no trouble for Schwäbe. He had more time...
50'

Forcing the issue

Cologne come again with Schmitz, who sees a couple of crosses fended clear. Kainz then swings in a corner, which comes to nothing.
48'

Blocked!

Superb defending as Friedl throws himself in front of a fierce Martel strike that was heading on target!
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Half chance!

Lynen swings over a cross towards Ducksch, who can't generate the power on his header needed to trouble Schwäbe.
46'

Safe hands

Zetterer gets up well to claim Schmitz's back-post cross. Positive start...
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No changes

Will we see a goal in the second half?
後半開始
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Half-time: Cologne 0-0 Bremen

Cologne just about had the better of the first half, albeit without creating any clear-cut chances. Bremen - while competitive - have fared no better in the final third, with the two sides effectively cancelling each other out.
前半終了
45'

Nice!

Schmid rolls his man with a lovely piece of skill, but over-hits his attempted pass towards Agu, who can't quite bring it under wraps in the Cologne box.
44'

Right idea!

Maina runs at the Bremen defence and crosses low into the box, but Ljubicic is a touch flat-footed, allowing Werder to hack the ball to safety.
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Evenly matched

Cologne's improvement under Schulz is clear to see. They've really tightened up and are playing with confidence in possession - but Bremen are one tough nut to crack.
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Thielmann!

The Cologne forward cuts in and drives an effort just past the upright. Good spell for Cologne, this...
31'

Cologne counter!

Maina, Thielmann and Ljubicic combine as Cologne shift the ball quickly from right to left. The shot's on for Kainz in the Bremen box, but he shanks his effort over.
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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Jan Thielmann
Jan Thielmann34.78km/h
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Dejan Ljubicic
Dejan Ljubicic33.38km/h
3.
Marco Friedl
Marco Friedl32.92km/h
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Proceed with caution

Austrian duo Kainz and Schmid come to blows after a Bremen free-kick. Pretty unnecessary...
24'

Ducksch watch

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Dejan Ljubicic Marvin Ducksch
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Cologne the slight favourites...

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Cologne the slight favourites...
... but there's not a lot in it. Bremen's win probability is hovering around the 35 percent mark.
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38.2 %
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37.8 %
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Leading by example

Friedl is showing no ill effects of that earlier challenge, much to the relief of Bremen coach Ole Werner.
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Very even

It's been a competitive start to Matchday 22's opening fixture as Ljubicic tries to get on the end of a long punt from the back. Zetterer sees it coming, though.
ボール支配率(%)
5050
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Green-white light for Friedl

The Werder defender is going to try and run it off.
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Friedl concern

The Bremen captain is moving gingerly after lunging in on Thielmann. It looks like a groin problem...
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Bremen fly out of the blocks

Lightning start as Ducksch flashes an effort wide, before warming the palms of Schwäbe at the end of Bremen's next attack.
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Huge game for Cologne!

Can they keep up the good work under Schultz, and pull further clear of the bottom two?
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Party time!

The city of Cologne's fresh off the peak of Karneval season, but there's no obvious hangover in the crowd. The fans are full of voice, making for a stirring pre-match atmosphere.
0:13
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Watch: The calm before the storm

Cologne team news

Billy Goats coach Timo Schultz has made just two changes to his line-up in the wake of the 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim last time out. Maina is preferred to Alidou in attacking midfield, while Hübers comes in for the suspended Chabot at centre-back.

More on those teams

Bremen boss Ole Werner has made three changes to his side following last week's 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim, as Malatini, Weiser and Woltemade come in for Stark (injured), Deman and Njinmah, (both on the bench).
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Watch: Sneak peek inside Bremen's changing room

Cologne starting XI

Schwäbe - Schmitz, Kilian, Hübers, Finkgräfe - Martel, Huseinbašić - Maina, Kainz (c), Ljubicic - Thielmann

Cologne subs

Pentke, Heintz, Paqarada, Carstensen, Christensen, Tigges, Adamyan, Dietz, Diehl

Bremen starting XI

Zetterer - Malatini, Friedl (c), Jung - Lynen - Weiser, Schmid, Stage, Agu - Woltemade, Ducksch

Bremen subs

Dos Santos Haesler, Groß, Deman, Bittencourt, Hansen-Aaröen, Alvero, Kownacki, Njinmah, Borré
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Watch: Stage set in Cologne

Tale of the tape

This is the 100th Bundesliga meeting between these teams and so far both have prevailed on 36 occasions!
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Memories of King Otto

Werder can equal their club record for away wins if they triumph tonight. A Bremen victory would take them to three in a row on the road and match their 1981/82 feat set under coach Otto Rehhagel.

Hosts developing reputation

Cologne have become a tough team to beat under Schultz having only lost one of five Bundesliga games (against Borussia Dortmund) under the recently appointed coach. What's more, the home side are currently unbeaten in three games in a row for the first time this term.
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The view from Cologne

Cologne coach Timo Schultz: “[Last weekend's result aside], Werder got off to a very good start to the year and even managed a win at Bayern Munich, which wasn’t undeserved. There is a structure that has grown together there that could even act as a bit of a role model for ourselves."
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The view from Bremen

Werder coach Ole Werner: "Both teams are playing for the win. There has been some personnel changes at Cologne that come with a change in coach. It has provided them with a breath of fresh air, which has been noticeable in the last few weeks. We have also been playing good football of late and have been picking up points. We want to do that in Cologne too."
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The best of Rafael Borré in the Bundesliga

Fortress

The Billy Goats are unbeaten in their last 11 Bundesliga home games against Bremen (five wins, six draws) - a better quota than they have against any other team.

Shooting practice needed!

Cologne have taken more shots than Bremen this season (247 to 229) but have only scored half as many goals (15 to 30).
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Probable line-ups

Who's set to play this weekend? Who's going to miss out? Keep up to date with all the latest team news right here!
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Watch: Bremen 2-1 Cologne - previous meeting

Rafael Borré and Justin Njinmah goals gave Werder Bremen a come-from-behind win at home to Cologne the last time these teams met, back on Matchday 5 in September.
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Watch: Hoffenheim 1-1 Cologne - highlights

Cologne thought they had done enough to earn back-to-back wins for the first time this season thanks to Max Finkgräfe's free-kick but Andrej Kramarić's injury-time equaliser earned Pellegrino Matarazzo's men a share of the spoils at the death.
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Watch: Bremen 1-2 Heidenheim - highlights

Bremen's seven-match unbeaten streak came to an end at the weekend as Heidenheim produced the goods, inflicting a first defeat of 2024 on Ole Werner's men following three consecutive wins.
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