Second division soccer club SV Darmstadt 98 celebrated a success against its former coach Markus Anfang and Bundesliga relegated SV Werder Bremen and made a big leap towards the top ranks with a 3-0 (1-0) victory.
Luca Pfeiffer scored a brace (65th minute, 71st), before Fabian Holland (45th) had the lilies in the 13th.
Darmstadt - 000 spectators sold out stadium at Böllenfalltor in the lead.
For the Darmstadt team it was the second win in a row after the 6-1 victory before the international break at SV Sandhausen.
Bremen's head coach at the beginning was greeted with loud whistles before the game and also had to endure insults during the game after leaving the Südhessen in June after just one year despite an ongoing contract.
In an intense game with even proportions of the game, scoring chances remained in short supply for a long time.
Immediately before the break, full-back Holland hit with a remarkable shot from distance into the right corner, after the ball had initially been cleared from the penalty area.
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After half-time, Bremen became stronger and had substitute Romano Schmid to equalize, but his shot in the penalty area was directed over the crossbar by goalkeeper Marcel Schuhe.
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