
In the 3rd round of the German Top League, Werder Bremen showed tenacity and excellent tactical execution in the away match against Mainz, and finally won 2-1 and gained three valuable points. Despite the plight of red-card attrition in the match, Werder Bremen managed to have the last laugh with excellent teamwork and efficient offense.
At the beginning of the match, Werder Bremen showed a strong desire to attack. In the 8th minute, Dukesch successfully scored a penalty kick to give his team the first lead. This goal not only gave Werder Bremen the lead, but also greatly boosted the team's morale. However, Mainz didn't give up on the game, and they stepped up their offense in the following minutes to try to equalize the score. Finally, in the 27th minute, Mainz's Lee Jae-Seong took advantage of a counter-attack and scored a goal, successfully helping the home team to equalize the score.
However, the turning point of the game came in the second half. In the 60th minute, Werder Bremen's Marco Friedel was sent off after receiving a red card for foul play. This turn of events put Werder Bremen at a numerical disadvantage, and the team's defense was greatly tested as a result. However, Werder Bremen's players were not discouraged and continued to fight against Mainz with their strong fighting spirit and excellent tactical skills.
Just as the game was about to come to an end, Werder Bremen once again showed their offensive strength. In the 69th minute, Schmid sent a precise assist from the side road, and Cohen calmly pushed the ball inside the penalty area to break the goal, giving Werder Bremen the lead again. The goal not only made Werder Bremen's players cheering, but also made the fans on the field boiling with excitement.
Finally, with the referee's whistle, the match was over. Werder Bremen won this tough but valuable victory over Mainz with a score of 2-1. Ben










