Frankfurt Forced Bremen to stay in the Degradation Zone

DBasia.news – Eintracht Frankfurt forced Werder Bremen to languish in the relegation zone thanks to a 3-0 win at home to the opponents, in a German League postponement match played at Weser Stadium, Bremen, Wednesday or Thursday AM WIB.

Bremen had the opportunity to leave the red zone if they aee able to secure three points, but they are now still ranked 17th with 25 points. While Frankfurt has the right to rise to 11th place with 35 points, according to the official page of the German League.

The three goals in this fight were created in the second half. Andre Silva (61 ‘) opened Frankfurt’s lead, before Stefan Ilsanker (81’, 90 ‘) locked in the visitors’ victory.

Portugal striker, Silva had threatened the Bremen goalkeeper from the start, but this time his chances could still be thwarted by goalkeeper, Jiri Pavlenka. After that Frankfurt appeared to build momentum by ending opportunities that still fail to bear the goals of Daichi Kamada and Dominik Kohr.

Bremen was gradually able to improve their game. Davy Klaassen forced goalkeeper Kevin Trapp to save with a kick from the edge of the penalty box, while Theodor Selassie’s header from a corner was still not on target.

Frankfurt performed better after the break, and after Kohr’s goal was not validated for offside, Silva put them ahead with a header from a Filip Kostic’s cross.

Being left behind by one goal has made Bremen more eager to equalize, but the only clean chance they can create is when Leonardo Bittencourt’s shot bounced over the crossbar.

The Eagles locked in three points in the final phase of the match. Ilsanker doubled Frankfurt’s advantage through his strike from a corner kick situation, which was also his first goal in the German League.

The substitute then packed his second goal in the match, when he gored Jonathan de Guzman’s free kick ball to secure a 3-0 victory.

Line-up:

Werder Bremen (3-4-3): Jiri Pavlenka, Milos Velijkovic, Kevin Vogt (Nick Woltemade 83 ‘), Niklas Moisander, Theodor Selassie, Maximilian Eggestein, Davy Klaassen, Marco Friedl (Ludwig Augustinsson 76’), Fin Bartels (Milot) Rashica 61 ‘), Davie Selke (Joshua Sargent 61’), Yuya Osako (Leonardo Bittencourt 76 ‘).

Eintracht Frankfurt (3-4-1-2): Kevin Trapp, David Abraham, Makoto Hasebe, Martin Hinteregger, Almamy Toure, Dominik Kohr, Sebastian Rode (Stefan Ilsanker 81 ‘), Filip Kostic, Gaccinovic Massager (Jonathan de Guzman 88’ ), Daichi Kamada (Djibril Sow 77 ‘), Andre Silva (Bas Dost 77’).