
Highlights
D. Burda


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Full-time: Freiburg 5-0 Werder Bremen
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試合終了
Goal! Dōan gets a brace
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Putting the miles in
81'
Beyond doubt
Freiburg's energised performance has seen them look the better side throughout the game. Now four goals to the good, the three points are all but confirmed.
Dōan gets the fourth!
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Breathing space
Grifo makes way for Beste after a superb performance, while Röhl, who worked tirelessly, is replaced by Eren Dinkçi.
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So close to four!
Freiburg do what they've done well all game and break quickly. Grifo feeds Günter just inside the area and his deflected effort looks to be looping in, until a Werder head clears it for a corner.
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Misleading
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Triple change
Ole Werner looks to spark a response from his side by introducing three new faces in an attempt to reduce the deficit. Agu, Ducksch and Stage all enter the action.
It's three! Grifo has a brace!
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Finding their range
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Bright start
Freiburg have started the half with a real sense of urgency, looking to capitalise on a Bremen side that seem to be lacking confidence.
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The action returns!
The second half begins as Bremen look for a way back into this game.
後半開始

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Half-time: Freiburg 2-0 Werder Bremen
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前半終了
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Sailing toward the break
The hosts have been happy to let Bremen have the ball, who are struggling to affect them.
Atubolu saves!
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Check over - Penalty!
Sildillia gets his angles wrong and the ball hits his hand as he goes to head the ball clear. Silva steps up to take.
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SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionPenalty
Goal! Freiburg double their lead
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High intensity
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Safe hands
The following corner ends up with Weiser on the far side, who crosses straight into Atubolu's hands.
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First corner
Bremen have their first corner of the game after a Silva shot is blocked. Freiburg clear, but only for another corner.
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On the front foot
Freiburg have really taken control since that goal, with Bremen unable to stop them getting into their final third.
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Silva with a huge chance!
Schmid finds Silva unmarked at the far post and the Bremen forward heads wide from the edge of the six-yard box.
Goal! Sildillia's sensational strike opens the scoring
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Hosts gaining momentum
They win a corner after a promising attacking sequence.
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Right idea
Dōan attempts an incisive cross-field pass to Günter who had made a late dart into the Bremen box, but the pass is slightly overhit.
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The visitors start well
They've been quick to impose themselves on the game, controlling possession in these early stages.
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Peeeep!
Here we go!
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Barely-winning streak
While Freiburg are on a three-game winning streak, all of them were by a single goal. The vanquished opponents, Bochum, Heidenheim, and St Pauli, were also all in the bottom half of the table. Impressive nonetheless, but is their form as strong as it looks?
Great first impressions
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Freiburg unchanged
Coach Julian Schuster has kept faith faith with the same XI that beat St. Pauli last week, meaning winter signing Beste begins on the bench once more.
Four changes for Bremen
Head coach Ole Werner has made wholesale changes to his side following last week's 3-1 home defeat against Hoffenheim. Pieper comes back into defence for Veljković, Köhn takes Kaboré's place on the left wing, while Silva and Justin Njinmah start up top, with Ducksch and Grüll dropping to the bench.
Not long to go
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Freiburg starting XI
Atubolu - Sildillia, Ginter, Lienhart, Günter (c) - Eggestein, Osterhage - Dōan, Röhl, Grifo - Höler
Freiburg subs
Müller, Kübler, Makengo, Beste, Höfler, Manzambi, Dinkçi, Adamu, Gregoritsch
Bremen starting XI
Zetterer - Pieper, Stark (c), Jung - Weiser, Lynen, Bittencourt, Schmid, Köhn - Silva, Njinmah
Bremen subs
Backhaus, Malatini, Agu, Kaboré, Stage, Alvero, Ducksch, Burke, Grüll
Julian Schuster on facing Bremen
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Ole Werner on facing Freiburg
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First goal for Silva?
Bremen added Portuguese striker André Silva to their squad in January on loan from RB Leipzig. He is yet to get himself on the scoresheet for his new club, though, and will be desperate to do so as quickly as possible.
Early team news
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Difficult start to 2025
Bremen have won just one of their seven games in 2025, the worst active run in the Bundesliga. Ole Werner and his players will be eager to turn things around as soon as possible, starting here.
Third-best campaign
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Tale of the tape
Freiburg have won four of the past five meetings between these two sides, which is as many wins as they managed in the previous 27 meeting with Bremen. They have twice in a row against Werder, which is a record.
Home comforts or away-day delights?
Freiburg have won seven out of 10 home games this season (only Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen have won more), while Bremen have already earned as many points on the road as they did in the whole of 2023/24 (17). However, Werder have failed to score on their two trips to the Europa-Park Stadion (1-0 and 2-0 defeats).

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Watch: Werder Bremen 0-1 Freiburg - previous meeting

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Watch: St. Pauli 0-1 Freiburg - highlights

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Watch: Werder Bremen 1-3 Hoffenheim - highlights
