Heidenheim tops Werder Bremen 2-1

BREMEN. Heidenheim overcame Werder Bremen to win 2-1.

Heidenheim tops Werder Bremen 2-1

BREMEN. Heidenheim conquered Werder Bremen to win 2-1. All goals were scored in the first half.​ It was Heidenheim to strike first with a goal of Lennard Maloney at the 12′. Then Jan-Niklas Beste scored again for Heidenheim in the 18′ minute. Eventually, Romano Schmid reduced the distance for Werder Bremen (19′). Eventually, that was it, and the result remained 2-1. Werder Bremen was unquestionably superior in terms of ball possession (65%).​

The match was played at the Weserstadion stadium in Bremen on Saturday and it started at 3:30 pm local time. In front of 41,000 spectators.​ The referee was Robert Schröder with the help of Norbert Grudzinski and Jan Clemens Neitzel. The 4th official was Patrick Ittrich. The weather was few clouds. The temperature was cold at 10.79 degrees Celsius or 51.42 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 89%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 65 Ball Possession 35
Shots
  • 15 Total 11
  • 3 On Target 3
  • 9 Off Target 4
  • 4 Shots blocked 4
  • 132 Attack 98
  • 53 Dangerous attack 31
  • 66 Ball safe 54
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 10
  • 5 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 7 Total 12
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Werder Bremen had a strong ball possession 65% while Heidenheim was struggling with a 35% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Werder Bremen was more pushing with 53 dangerous attacks and 15 shots of which 3 were on target. Even so, Heidenheim was able to find the solution to win this contest.​

Werder Bremen shot 15 times, 3 on target, 9 off target. Talking about the opposition, Heidenheim shot 11 times, 3 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Werder Bremen received 1 yellow card (Olivier Deman). On the opposite side, Heidenheim received 2 yellow cards (Lennard Maloney and Tim Kleindienst).

Match Timeline

2'
Tim Kleindienst- Yellow
12'
Lennard Maloney (goal)Jan-Niklas Beste
18'
Jan-Niklas Beste (goal)
Romano Schmid(goal)Senne Lynen
19'
Julián Malatini- sub ->Niklas Stark
41'
43'
Lennard Maloney - Yellow
Olivier Deman- Yellow
45'
46'
Adrian Beck- sub ->Tim Kleindienst
66'
Nick Woltemade- sub ->Justin Njinmah
66'
Jens Stage (VAR)
69'
81'
Kevin Sessa- sub ->Marvin Pieringer
81'
Norman Theuerkauf- sub ->Eren Dinkçi
Skelly Alvero- sub ->Senne Lynen
87'
Dawid Kownacki - sub ->Felix Agu
87'
89'
Stefan Schimmer- sub ->Jan-Niklas Beste
90'
Tim Siersleben- sub ->Haktab Omar Traore

Standings

After this match, Werder Bremen stays with 26 points like TSG Hoffenheim to sit in the 10th place. Regarding the opposition, Heidenheim will has 27 points to remain in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Bundesliga, Werder Bremen will play away with FC Köln on the 17th of February with a 10-7 head to head record in favor of Werder Bremen (10 draws).

Heidenheim will host Bayer 04 Leverkusen on the 17th of February with a 1-1 head to head statistic.

Werder Bremen – Formation

Werder Bremen
G
Michael Zetterer 30.Germany
6.7
D
Anthony Jung 3.Germany
7.5
D
Niklas Stark  4.Germany
6.4
41'
D
Marco Friedl   32.Austria
7.5
M
Olivier Deman 2.Belgium
6.4
66' 45'
M
Jens Stage  6.Denmark
7.1
M
Senne Lynen  14.Belgium
7.3
87'
M
Justin Njinmah 17.Germany
6.4
66'
M
Romano Schmid 20.Austria
7.5
Goals19'
M
Felix Agu 27.Germany
6.3
87'
F
Marvin Ducksch 7.Germany
7.9
Substitutes
G
Jiri Pavlenka 1.Czech Republic
D
Julián Malatini 22.Argentina
7.3
41'
D
Christian Groß 36.Germany
M
Naby Keïta 18.Guinea
M
M
Skelly Alvero 28.France
6.7
87'
F
Dawid Kownacki  9.Poland
7.3
87'
F
R. Borré 19.Colombia
7.0
66'
F
Nick Woltemade 29.Germany
6.7
66'

Werder Bremen started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Ole Werner decided to play with the following team: Michael Zetterer (6.7), Niklas Stark (6.4), Marco Friedl (7.5), Anthony Jung (7.5), Felix Agu (6.3), Senne Lynen (7.3), Jens Stage (7.1), Olivier Deman (6.4), Romano Schmid (7.5), Justin Njinmah (6.4) and Marvin Ducksch (7.9).

The home team had on the bench: Jiri Pavlenka, Dawid Kownacki (7.3), Naby Keïta , Rafael Borré (7.0), I. Hansen-Aaröen, Julián Malatini (7.3), Skelly Alvero (6.7), Nick Woltemade (6.7) and Christian Groß.

Werder Bremen could not rely on the presence of Julián Malatini (injured).

Substitutions

Werder Bremen made 5 changes: Niklas Stark for Julián Malatini (41′), Justin Njinmah for Nick Woltemade (66′), Olivier Deman for Rafael Borré (66′), Senne Lynen for Skelly Alvero (87′) and Felix Agu for Dawid Kownacki (87′).

Player of the match: Marvin Ducksch​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Werder Bremen was Marvin Ducksch.

His rating is 7.9 with 43 passes (67% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 2 duels out of 4. He performed 9 crosses.

Heidenheim – Formation

Heidenheim
G
Kevin Müller 1.Germany
7.0
D
Jonas Föhrenbach 19.Germany
7.3
D
Omar Traoré 23.Germany
6.8
90'
D
Benedikt Gimber 5.Germany
6.8
D
Patrick Mainka  6.Germany
7.3
M
Lennard Maloney  33.Germany
7.7
43' Goals12'
M
Jan-Niklas Beste  37.Germany
8.7
89' Goals18'
M
Jan Schöppner 3.Germany
7.0
M
Eren Dinkçi 8.Germany
6.8
81'
M
Marvin Pieringer 18.Germany
6.8
81'
F
Tim Kleindienst 10.Germany
6.3
46' 2'
Substitutes
G
Vitus Eicher 22.Germany
D
Tim Siersleben 4.Germany
90'
D
Norman Theuerkauf 30.Germany
6.6
81'
M
Kevin Sessa 16.Germany
6.7
81'
M
Florian Pick 17.Germany
M
Adrian Beck 21.Germany
6.4
46'
F
Stefan Schimmer 9.Germany
6.8
89'
F
Nikola Dovedan 20.Austria
F

Heidenheim started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Frank Schmidt played with: Kevin Müller (7.0), Haktab Omar Traore (6.8), Patrick Mainka (7.3), Benedikt Gimber (6.8), Jonas Föhrenbach (7.3), Jan Schöppner (7.0), Lennard Maloney (7.7), Eren Dinkçi (6.8), Marvin Pieringer (6.8), Jan-Niklas Beste (8.7) and Tim Kleindienst (6.3).

They had on the bench: Tim Siersleben, Stefan Schimmer (6.8), Kevin Sessa (6.7), Florian Pick, Nikola Dovedan, Adrian Beck (6.4), Vitus Eicher, Christian Kühlwetter and Norman Theuerkauf (6.6).

Substitutions

Heidenheim made 5 changes: Tim Kleindienst for Adrian Beck (46′), Haktab Omar Traore for Tim Siersleben (90′), Marvin Pieringer for Kevin Sessa (81′), Eren Dinkçi for Norman Theuerkauf (81′) and Jan-Niklas Beste for Stefan Schimmer (89′).

Player of the match: Jan-Niklas Beste​

The player that probably impressed the most for Heidenheim was Jan-Niklas Beste.

His rating is 8.7 with 1 goal, 16 passes (50% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 4 duels out of 10. He performed 12 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Bundesliga.​