Bayern trembles to win away in Bremen: Schmidt’s dream goal comes too late

27th game without bankruptcy in Bremen

League lead defended, Bundesliga record set: Despite another unconvincing performance, FC Bayern Munich cleared their favorite opponents Werder Bremen and increased the pressure on Borussia Dortmund in the title race. After the hard-fought 2-1 (0-0) in the Weser Stadium, which was sold out with 42,100 spectators, Bayern are now four points ahead of Dortmund, who will host VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday evening (5:30 p.m. / DAZN).

Bayern remained unbeaten in their 27th game in a row against Bremen and set a new record. Werder’s last home win against Bayern Munich dates back to October 2006. However, Bayern had to work hard for their next success on the Weser. The otherwise disappointing national player Serge Gnabry gave the visitors the lead in the 62nd minute, which substitute Leroy Sané (72nd) increased. Niklas Schmidt (87′), who had just come on as a substitute, gave the Werder fans hope in the final minutes.

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15 Serhou Guirassy (VfB Stuttgart) – 9 goals

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15 Sheraldo Becker (Union) – 9 goals

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15 Timo Werner (RB Leipzig) – 9 goals

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15 Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) – 9 goals

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15 Mergin Berisha (FC Augsburg) – 9 goals

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15 Marcus Ingvartsen (Mainz 05) – 9 goals

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15 Karim Onisiwo (Mainz 05) – 9 goals

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10 Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – 10 goals

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10 Andrej Kramaric (TSG Hoffenheim) – 10 goals

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10 Serge Gnabry (Bayern) – 10 goals

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10 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern) – 10 goals

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10 Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) – 9 goals

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7 Marius Bülter (Schalke 04) – 11 goals

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7 Dodi Lukebakio (Hertha BSC) – 11 goals

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7 Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – 11 goals

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6 Marvin Ducksch (Werder Bremen) – 12 goals

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2 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 13 goals

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2 Randal Kolo Muani (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 13 goals

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2 Marcus Thuram (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 13 goals

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2 Vincenzo Grifo (SC Freiburg) – 13 goals

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1 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 16 goals

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The title defense, which has long been a must after losing the DFB Cup and the Champions League, has come a step closer for the star ensemble from the Isar. Three more victories, then Bayern and Julian Nagelsmann’s successor Thomas Tuchel will have the championship trophy for sure. Bayern still don’t exude luster.

At the Osterdeich, the guests were overwhelmingly superior from the start and won six corners in the first 25 minutes. However, the series champion could not capitalize on his overweight. Munich acted much too sluggishly and sluggishly in the game going forward, so that Bremen had little trouble defending closely staggered. Above all, Gnabry and star newcomer Sadio Mané disappointed again. Bayern coach Tuchel despaired again and again on the sidelines.

Müller and national player Leroy Sané initially followed the uninspired approach of the league leaders from the bench. Apart from a great header chance from Benjamin Pavard, which Werder goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka parried in the 21st minute, Bayern didn’t achieve much. As the season progressed, Bremen became bolder. Ten minutes before the break, Christian Groß suddenly appeared in the Munich penalty area after a fine solo, but shot over the Bayern goal. Again and again, the fast Romano Schmid, who was somewhat surprisingly preferred to Maximilian Philipp, and Marvin Ducksch put pinpricks – Tuchel’s mood on the sidelines did not improve.

That changed after the change of sides. Bayern initially struggled and continued to be too slow in building up the game. But then Gnabry suddenly found himself completely free in the Bremen penalty area and broke the spell. Despite all their efforts, Werder lacked the means to turn things around. Tuchel brought on Müller and Sané in the 64th minute. The latter initially calmed things down after a fine pass from Noussair Mazraoui, before Schmidt again created tension with a strong long-range shot.

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