Werder Bremen beats Union Berlin 4-1 to leave Bundesliga's relegation zone
Werder Bremen scored four goals against 10-man Union Berlin, moving up three places to 13th in the Bundesliga and out of the relegation zone.
- On Sunday, Werder Bremen beat 10-man Union Berlin 4-1 in Berlin, with Jens Stage among the scorers in the away victory.
- On Sunday, Derrick K�hn scored an early penalty for Union, which was equalized by Olivier Deman in the 31st minute; a red card was shown to a Union player a minute after, reducing them to 10 men.
- At the break, the coach made two changes, and Bremen scored in the 66th to make it 3-1, with ovi᷽ providing the final flourish.
- With that result, Werder Bremen climbed above Cologne, Mainz and St. Pauli to 13th, lifting them three places and leaving them three points behind Union Berlin.
- Eighteen-Year-Old Patrice Ović, who progressed through Hertha's youth ranks, came on in stoppage time and scored his first Bundesliga goal, according to match reports.
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Werder Bremen beats Union Berlin 4-1 to leave Bundesliga's relegation zone
Berlin-born teenager Patrice Čović scored his first Bundesliga goal as Werder Bremen beat 10-man Union Berlin 4-1 away to escape the relegation zone.
In Berlin Werder shoots the game in a turbulent first half. The traditional club is again above the line in the table – and one of the heroes afterwards gives information about the importance of victory.
The Union Berlin player only played for 20 minutes.
Penalty meters, red card and two fast goals: In Berlin Werder spins the game in a turbulent first half. The Nord-Club is again above the line in the table.
After the important first victory under coach Daniel Thioune Werder succeeds in Berlin directly the next. Against the 1st FC Union the events overturn already in the initial phase. Then the game tilts.
In Berlin, the Bremers are back early, but then play eleven against ten for more than 70 minutes and win clearly. And: At the Millerntor, a line judge could be replaced.
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