SV Werder Bremen Dominates FSV Mainz 05 with 4-0 Victory: Player Grades and Analysis

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Werder Bremen in grades against FSV Mainz 05: Justin Njinmah made the decision after his substitution. © gumzmedia

SV Werder Bremen deservedly won 4-0 (1-0) against FSV Mainz 05 on the third day of the Bundesliga match. The Werder pros in the individual review with grades.

Jiri Pavlenka: Seriously checked for the first time after 26 minutes, but there without any problems. When it comes to high balls, the Czech currently exudes a lot of security, which has always been a point of criticism in the past. Even cleared his head (79th). Overall, little is required. Note 2

Marco Friedl: First, good and less good actions alternated before the captain presented himself much more stable. Even painful duels with opponents did not faze him. Note 2,5

Werder Bremen in notes against FSV Mainz 05: Niklas Stark stands out from a strong defense

Niklas Stark: A real defensive boss. Went where it hurts and cleared ball after ball out of harm’s way. In this form a very important factor in the Bremen game. Note 1,5

Amos Pieper: Not quite as conspicuous as neighbor Stark, but was still often right in the middle of the action. On the one hand, he won numerous important header duels and, on top of that, already ran six kilometers in the first round. Good header chance to make it 3-0 (66th). Note 2,5

Anthony Jung (until 86th): After signing Olivier Deman, the competition on the left has reopened. Jung put in a solid display that always looked best when he wasn’t taking too many risks with his actions. Initiated strongly the 2:0. Note 2,5

Christian Gross (up to 76th): was again preferred to Senne Lynen and justified his line-up with a decent performance, as in Freiburg. The fact that Mainz never really found their way into the game was also due to him. Note 3

Romano Schmid stands out with an assist and great scenes: The Werder Bremen scores against FSV Mainz 05

Mitchell Weiser: The first passes didn’t work out yet, but then he put up a lot for Schmid’s chance (27′). After it got stuck again for a long time, he crossed perfectly to Stage’s head (53′). Later increasingly called for defensively, which he did reasonably. Note 2

Jens Stage (until 76th): Mega chance to make it 2-0, which was saved sensationally (8th). Otherwise involved in many intense duels in midfield. Then ran into the danger zone after the break and converted the cross from Weiser with his head (53′). Note 1,5

Romano Schmid: The Austrian pushed Leonardo Bittencourt to the bench and started the scene before the penalty kick with a strong ball capture and subsequent pass. Should have scored on a counterattack after preparatory work by Weiser, but shot over the box (27th). Enormously conspicuous, involved in almost every dangerous scene in Bremen. A very strong game. Note 1,5

David Kownacki (until 76th): After Niclas Füllkrug’s departure, he was in the starting XI for the first time and was right in the center of things when he played a major role in the penalty kick. Then constantly on the move and also dangerous himself (42nd). Had to go down with cramps. Note 2,5

Marvin Ducksch (until 23rd): Got the early penalty, then took responsibility and scored the lead (3rd). Was then slowed down by a hamstring injury that abruptly ended what had been a good performance to date. Note –

Werder Bremen in notes against FSV Mainz 05: Justin Njinmah makes the difference after being substituted on

Nick Woltemade (from 23rd): The Ducksch injury gave him the chance to show what he can do and it took a moment to get into the game. Left two big chances to make it 2-0 on the counterattack. Got bogged down in dribbles a little too often, but then with a great back-heel trick before making it 4-0. Note 3

Senna Lynen (from 76th): Stabilized the team for the final quarter of an hour. Note –

Leonardo Bittencourt (from 76th): Came, ran and scored to make it 3-0 (82nd). Note –

Justin Njinmah (from 76th): What a debut! First prepared the Bittencourt goal, then stabbed himself as a joker and danced for the first time in the Weser Stadium. Note 1,5

Leon Opitz (from 86.): Was allowed to celebrate on the pitch. Note: –

Note: Normally only players who have been on the pitch for at least 30 minutes are graded. An exception is made for extremely good or bad performances with a significant impact on the result – like this time with Njinmah.

Continue with the Werder line-up:

First line-up after Deadline Day: This is the starting XI of SV Werder Bremen against FSV Mainz 05

The SV Werder Bremen takes on the third match day of the Bundesliga on Saturday (3:30 p.m. in the DeichStube live ticker) at the Wohninvest Weser Stadium FSV Mainz 05 at. Now is the starting elevenlineup by coach Ole Werner there.

Update (September 2, 2:30 p.m.): Now the Werder line-up is there – and Dawid Kownacki plays from the start! You can read the whole starting eleven and everything else about the game in the live ticker for the game between SV Werder Bremen and FSV Mainz 05.

Bremen – For years there was at the lineup of the SV Werder Bremen a guarantee: if Niclas Füllkrug is fit, then he will also play. But now the striker is no longer there, so head coach Ole Werner has to stop the Bundesliga side’s offensive for Werder’s home game against the FSV Mainz 05 (Saturday, 3.30 p.m. in the DeichStube live ticker). Now that the once so harmonious “ugly birds” have been separated, Marvin Ducksch needs a new partner at his side. And his name should be Dawid Kownacki due to the good preparation and his playing system. So there is a Polish attacker starting eleven-Debut into the house. For Rafael Borre, who has just signed up, the game is still too early. According to the club, the Colombian loan from Eintracht Frankfurt will be in the stadium but not yet in the squad.

This is how fans can watch the Bundesliga game between Werder Bremen and FSV Mainz 05 live on TV and in the live stream!

Werder Bremen line-up: Is Romano Schmid in the starting XI against FSV Mainz 05?

For Olivier Deman, on the other hand, it goes first on the bench. The Belgian left-back, who has been with Werder since Thursday, has already had a training session with his new team-mates, but the upcoming international break is good for the necessary fine-tuning. That’s why Anthony Jung should play again on the left flank Werder Bremen begin. Theoretically, Milos Veljkovic is available again in central defence, but despite the bitter 1-0 defeat in Freiburg there is actually no reason to play in the previous one lineup to change something. Captain Marco Friedl would be in the starting eleven therefore defend again together with Niklas Stark and Amos Pieper.

Christian Groß has recently done a good job on the six in Breisgau, but Senne Lynen reports justified claims for an assignment in the starting eleven at. The Belgian trained well during the week, and the game of the FSV Mainz 05 tactically not quite as variable as that of Freiburg. Also because of that Ole Werner last renounced Lynen. Instead, many intense duels are expected – which the defensive midfielder is only too happy to lead. Just like Jens Stage, who is on the eight again alongside Romano Schmid in Werders lineup should run up. (mbu)

This is how the starting XI of SV Werder Bremen against FSV Mainz 05 could look like. © DeichStube
2023-09-04 11:05:23
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