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Match Statistics
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0 Blocked Shots 3
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4 Shots insidebox 7
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4 Shots off Goal 3
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2 Shots on Goal 2
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2 Shots outsidebox 1
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6 Total Shots 8
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2 Corner Kicks 4
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0 Offsides 2
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6 Fouls 9
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1 Red Cards 0
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188 Passes accurate 340
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250 Total passes 399
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 1
Match Timeline
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13'SC FreiburgGoalJ. Beste
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52'SC FreiburgRed CardJ. Manzambi
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Team Lineups
- 1Noah Atubolu
- 43Bruno Ogbus
- 28Matthias Ginter
- 37Max Rosenfelder
- 30Christian Günter
- 8Maximilian Eggestein
- 6Patrick Osterhage
- 19Jan-Niklas Beste
- 44Johan Manzambi
- 32Vincenzo Grifo
- 31Igor Matanović
- 21Florian Müller
- 33Jordy Makengo
- 5Anthony Jung
- 65Karl Steinmann
- 27Nicolas Höfler
- 14Yuito Suzuki
- 22Cyriaque Irié
- 7Derry Scherhant
- 9Lucas Höler
- Mio Backhaus30
- Julián Malatini22
- Marco Friedl32
- Karim Coulibaly31
- Yukinari Sugawara3
- Jens Stage6
- Senne Lynen14
- Romano Schmid20
- Olivier Deman2
- Justin Njinmah11
- Keke Topp9
- Karl Hein13
- Isaac Schmidt23
- Felix Agu27
- Patrice Čović24
- Cameron Puertas18
- Leonardo Bittencourt10
- Samuel Mbangula7
- Jovan Milošević19
- Marco Grüll17
Head to Head Record
SC Freiburg wins
Draws
Werder Bremen wins
Recent H2H Form
Recent H2H Meetings
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 21
Standings
Bayern München
Borussia Dortmund
1899 Hoffenheim
RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen
SC Freiburg
Eintracht Frankfurt
Union Berlin
1. FC Köln
Hamburger SV
Borussia Mönchengladbach
FC Augsburg
FSV Mainz 05
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen
FC St. Pauli
1. FC Heidenheim
AI Match Predictions
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Match Recap
Freiburg Hold On for Crucial Victory Despite Ten Men
SC Freiburg 1-0 Werder Bremen
Europa-Park-Stadion, Freiburg im Breisgau
SC Freiburg secured a vital three points in their pursuit of European qualification with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over relegation-threatened Werder Bremen, despite playing almost 40 minutes with ten men at the Europa-Park-Stadion.
Jan-Niklas Beste was the hero for the hosts, finding the net in the 13th minute with what would prove to be the match-winner. The early goal perfectly aligned with ScoresFooty’s prediction model, which had forecast this exact 1-0 scoreline for the seventh-placed side.
Freiburg’s task became significantly more challenging in the 52nd minute when Jordy Manzambi received his marching orders for a red card offence, leaving Christian Streich’s men to defend their slender advantage with a numerical disadvantage.
The statistics tell the story of Bremen’s territorial dominance following the dismissal. The visitors controlled 62% of possession and registered eight shots to Freiburg’s six, with seven of their efforts coming from inside the penalty area. Their superior passing accuracy of 85% compared to Freiburg’s 75% reflected their control of proceedings, completing 399 passes to the hosts’ 250.
Despite their overwhelming possession, Bremen’s profligacy in front of goal proved costly. The expected goals metric showed the contest was evenly balanced at 0.51 to 0.44 in favour of the visitors, highlighting how Freiburg’s clinical finishing made the difference.
Manager decisions proved crucial in the second half, with Freiburg bringing on Vincenzo Grifo in the 56th minute to shore up their midfield after the red card. Bremen responded with a double substitution on 62 minutes, introducing Jens Malatini and Olivier Deman in search of an equaliser.
This victory maintains Freiburg’s impressive home form and extends their points tally to 33 from 22 matches, keeping them firmly in the hunt for European competition. For Bremen, sitting 16th with just 19 points, this defeat represents another missed opportunity to distance themselves from the relegation zone, with their poor away form continuing to hamper their survival prospects.