Werder Bremen in grades against Hansa Rostock: Marvin Ducksch the best!

Werder Bremen in grades against Hansa Rostock: Marvin Ducksch the best!

SV Werder Bremen won 2-1 at FC Hansa Rostock on matchday 22 of the 2nd Bundesliga. The green-whites temporarily jump to the top of the table with their seventh win in a row. The Werder players in the individual review – with grades!

Jiri Pavlenka: Was there for some high balls, otherwise he didn’t get anything to do for a long time. But then the hosts, including a shot by Fröling, were wide awake when the hosts counterattacked (52′). Later saved the lead against Malone with a brilliant act (72nd). No chance when conceding. Note 2

Lars Lukas Mai: Dropped into the back three as expected for the injured Milos Veljkovic and initially had some trouble closing his right side. After that, he concentrated on the essentials, which didn’t work out, especially in the final phase, when he lacked any consistency before the 1:2. Note 4,5

Omer Toprak: As is so often the case, he received a few kicks in the feet after his passes, but wasn’t impressed and presented himself again as a prudent defender – also because Hansa hardly managed anything compelling. Note 2,5

Marco Friedl: First had to give the clean-up several times because the next man Jung was outplayed in the forward movement. Otherwise almost always at ball height. According to coach Ole Werner, shortly before the end of the game he suffered a severe muscle contusion in his thigh. Note 3

Werder Bremen in notes against Hansa Rostock: Jiri Pavlenka saves several times, Ömer Toprak as a prudent defense chief

Mitchell Weiser (until 81st): As an Agu representative, he was again preferred to Manuel Mbom and sprinkled some inaccuracies into his game. But it was he who fired Bremen’s first real dangerous shot on goal after 37 minutes. The later the evening got, the more he was allowed to get involved in the offensive, which he obviously liked – although not every action was successful. Note 3

Christian Gross: Traveled a lot shortly after his 33rd birthday and was involved in a nice Werder attack just before the break – however, he not only surprised the opponent with his cross, but also his team-mates (38th). Strong as he again nullified many enemy attacks with his positional play. Note 2,5

Anthony Jung: The left-back played with a bandaged hand and was either kept busy by Rostock’s Fröling or Becker and just ran after them a few times. Also otherwise with unusual uncertainties. A little more stable in the second round. Note 4

Werder Bremen in grades against Hansa Rostock: Romano Schmid conspicuous, Niclas Füllkrug hits

Romano Schmid (up to 90 + 1): If something went wrong in Bremen’s offensive game, the young Austrian was usually involved. Then logically prepared the opening goal for the guests. Also with many eye-catching scenes that were good for the game of his team. Note 2

Leonardo Bittencourt (until 71st): A largely inconspicuous game – which is not a good judgment for a player in his position. He also received his fifth yellow card, which is why he has to sit out the game against Ingolstadt next weekend. Note 4

Niclas filling jug: He dug, he fought, but he didn’t pose the greatest danger for a long time. Unnecessarily picked up a yellow card shortly before the break because he tangled with the ex-Breman after a foul by Fröde. However, he then shone with a similar low shot as in Paderborn to make it 2-0 (74th). Note 2,5

Werder Bremen in notes against Hansa Rostock: Marvin Ducksch scores in the seventh game in a row

Marvin Ducksch: A few safe corners and an overhead kick that is worth seeing but ultimately not dangerous, these were the attacker’s most striking scenes in the first section. But shortly after the change of sides, he unpacked the next work of art with his fantastic opening goal (54th). Also prepare the Füllkrug goal and also missed his second goal (80th). Note 1,5

Nicolai Rapp (from 71.): Didn’t stand out much anymore. Note –

Jean-Manuel Mbom (from 81st): Should help to secure victory, but disagreed with neighbor Mai at 1: 2. Note –

Ilia Gruev (from 90.+1): Should still take time from the clock. Note

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Werder Bremen against Hansa Rostock: Lars Lukas Mai starts in the starting XI for Milos Veljkovic

Update (February 11, 5:30 p.m.): Now is the lineup of SV Werder Bremen there – with only one change, the team goes from coach Be Werner in the away game against FC Hansa Rostock. Here’s the full starting eleven LiveTicker!

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It was Oliver Kahn who once made a saying particularly popular: “Keep going, keep going.” The motto of the former goalkeeper titan conveyed his drive to never let up, but always to strive for even higher things, just as succinctly as it did unmistakably. Everything in Bremen is currently one size smaller, but there are big goals there too. And for that you need points. The ultra group “Infamous Youth” therefore had a similar message ready for the professionals of the SV Werder Bremen for the away game FC Hansa Rostock (Friday, 6.30 p.m., DeichStube live ticker) along the way. During the final training session on Thursday afternoon, a large banner read “Always continue SV Werder!”.

Of course, those responsible and players also hope that the next triple point win will succeed. Not because that would keep a series alive, but because the tabular situation would then continue to be pretty good. Yes coach Ole Werner has some construction sites that he has to work on on the way there. In the final unit, he was missing two actors that he normally prefers to play in Starting XI Lineup from SV Werder Bremen would see: Felix Ag and Milos Veljkovic.

Werder Bremen line-up against Hansa Rostock: are Lars Lukas Mai and Mitchell Weiser in the starting XI?

The latter had complained about muscular problems in the groin area after the most recent game against Karlsruher SC (2:1) and only trained individually during the week. Although Felix Agu was partly back, it was obviously not enough for a timely return to a competitive game. Consequently, the question arises again whether Manuel Mbom or Mitchell Weiser the contract as a representative in the starting eleven from SV Werder Bremen receives. “Above all, it is important how we want to align our game and what is good for us,” Werner had already announced on Wednesday regarding a decision. “Both are eligible and have done their job well lately, so that’s how it should be – which is that we have several options that we would be comfortable with.” On Thursday it looked like Weiser was going to most recently against KSC in the starting eleven stand, Mbom once again hold the joker role. A division that worked recently, after all, Mbom prepared Anthony Jung’s winning goal after being brought in.

Stands in the chain of three Lars Lukas Mai ready as a true-to-position alternative for Milos Veljkovic, during the final training session he also belonged to a small Bremen group fuller regular player, who secretly practiced a few more standards in 11th place. Ole Werner previously explained that “Christian Groß had already played in central defence,” but then “with Ilia Gruev or Nicolai Rapp you would line up differently on the six”. This variant is all too likely in the lineup but not – for the simple reason that the head coach of the SV Werder Bremen the stability achieved over the past few weeks could be jeopardized even more by additional restructuring measures than it already is due to the failures. However, as last he will find a suitable solution in the Starting XI Lineup Find. He has to. It should and must always go further. (mbu)

This is what the starting XI of SV Werder Bremen could look like against Hansa Rostock!

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