FC Augsburg wins at Werder Bremen: Gikiewicz parries Ducksch’s penalty in 90.

Demirovic’s goal is enough

FC Augsburg has successfully stopped its negative trend in the Bundesliga and thus extended Werder Bremen’s home curse. After three defeats in a row, Ermedin Demirovic (63rd) made it 1-0 (0-0) in the Hanseatic city with his goal on Friday. This should ease the pressure on FCA coach Enrico Maaßen for the time being. His jubilation was all the greater because his goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz saved a hand penalty from Marvin Ducksch (90+5) in added time. Then it got turbulent, some Werder fans even stormed behind the Pole’s goal for a short time. Werder are still waiting for their first Bundesliga home win in around 18 months and also missed out on a place in the European Cup.

As a relegation candidate, the Augsburgers did not appear in front of 41,000 fans in the Weser Stadium for a long time. Maassen’s team attacked the hosts high and early, provoking mistakes in Werder’s defence. After eight minutes, Augsburg already had three chances. The best of them was missed by Florian Niederlechner (8th), who had rounded Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka – but then missed the ball. The Czech didn’t have to endure more dangerous situations because he was substituted after half an hour due to a thigh problem. This is how Michael Zetterer made his Bundesliga debut.

As is so often the case this season, Bremen seemed anything but stable. Due to mistakes in the construction, Augsburg was repeatedly invited to counter-attacks, and the chain of three was not permanently safe either. Nevertheless, Werder stabilized and almost took the lead. Niclas Füllkrug’s headed goal (31st) was disallowed after viewing the video images: Anthony Jung had previously blocked two opponents from offside in the penalty area.

It didn’t develop into a high-class, but entertaining game. It had rained heavily before kick-off, which regularly provoked technical errors on both sides. Sometimes Werder were negligent, sometimes the ball jumped too far away for an Augsburger – which repeatedly resulted in tricky situations. Neither team created any clear chances. Until the Augsburgers had a brilliant moment.


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Werder had already cleared an FCA corner and advanced when Carlos Gruezo played a superb pass behind the Bremen defence. Mergim Berisha only had to lay across to Demirovic in the centre, the striker sank from close range. A little later, Berisha almost made it 2-0, but his lob (76′) hit the crossbar. It wasn’t just getting heated up in the stands. Werder pushed for the equalizer – and was almost rewarded. Augsburg’s farmer grabbed the ball in the penalty area, but Ducksch missed the much-discussed penalty.

Current 18 Bundesliga clubs: The transfer balance of the past 10 years

18 Bayern Munich | -€339.50 million*

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*since 2013/14
Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +74.00 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -85.50 million

17 RB Leipzig | -€199.07 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +16.12 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -95.85 million

16 VfL Wolfsburg | -€189.48 million

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Biggest plus: 2015/16 with € +43.20 million
Biggest minus: 2021/22 with € -56.33 million

15 Hertha BSC | -€64.49 million

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +21.10 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -87.26 million

14 Borussia Monchengladbach | -€52.42 million

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Biggest plus: 2014/15 with € +5.15 ​​million
Biggest minus: 2015/16 with € -22.30 million

13 FC Augsburg | -€48.66 million

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Biggest plus: 2015/16 with € +10.20 million
Biggest minus: 2014/15 with € -12.05 million

12 Bayer 04 Leverkusen | -€26.26 million

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Biggest plus: 2020/21 with € +44.80 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -64.70 million

11 Berlin Union | +€7.69 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +10.92 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -8.80 million

10 FC Schalke 04 | +€8.67 million

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +38.55 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -42.20 million

9 1. FC Cologne | +€9.87 million

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Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +29.90 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -32.55 million

8 SV Werder Bremen +€15.27m

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +29.10 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -13.95 million

7 Eintracht Frankfurt | +€25.71 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +36.17 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -14.29 million

6 VfL Bochum | +€28.00 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +13.75 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -14.29 million

5 SC Freiburg | +€54.82 million

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Biggest plus: 2020/21 with € +23.60 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -11.63 million

4 VfB Stuttgart | +€70.18 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +52.19 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -32.51 million

3 FSV Mainz 05 | +€75.68 million

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Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +26.10 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -3.51 million

2 Borussia Dortmund | +€80.24 million

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Biggest plus: 2017/18 with € +138.36 million
Biggest minus: 2014/15 with € -60.40 million

1 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim | +€132.65 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +65.55 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -25.88 million

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