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Werder Bremen wins a sovereign test match against St. Pauli - Chong with a double pack

2020-10-07T17:12:13.391Z


Bremen - In the end it was like last time in the Bundesliga: first half hui, second half ... well, you know. SV Werder Bremen also showed two faces in the test match against FC St. Pauli on Wednesday evening.


Bremen - In the end it was like last time in the Bundesliga: first half hui, second half ... well, you know.

SV Werder Bremen also showed two faces in the test match against FC St. Pauli on Wednesday evening.

After the first half was much more than just an exercise program for the reservists, the Bremen B-Elf slacked off enormously after the break.

Nevertheless, after 90 minutes in the stadium "11th place" there was an undisputed 4-1 (3-0) success.

Tahith Chong (11th), Josh Sargent (15th), Leonardo Bittencourt (34th) and Chong (87th) scored the goals for

Werder Bremen in the

duel between the first and second division

.

Boris Tashchy (65th) met for St. Pauli.

Werder coach Florian Kohfeldt originally scheduled the game two days after the transfer had ended to help a newcomer get used to the sport.

But because the coach from the club management did not get this new one, the focus of the

test match was

on those players who could be considered as successors after Davy Klaassen's departure.

Kevin Möhwald

, who is waiting for his comeback more than a year after his last Bundesliga game, stood out as a preparer of the 2-0 and 3-0.

Werder Bremen: Test match against FC St. Pauli - Romano Schmid collects plus points

The question that still stands behind his name is whether he already has the Bundesliga competitive strength after his long injury break.

Romano Schmid

, still completely without a Bundesliga appearance, also collected plus points before the break (especially in interaction with the very agile left-back Felix Agu).

These are the contenders for the half positions.

Should a second six be needed (which Klaassen had also played), Patrick Erras would be the choice.

Theoretically.

In practice, the newcomer from Nuremberg was not completely convincing in test game mode.

One-to-one management okay, ball handling rather not.

In the closing minutes, a duo celebrated their professional debut.

Oscar Schönfelder

played for a quarter of an hour, missed a huge chance, and in the final seconds the South Korean Kyu-Hyun Park from the U23 was allowed to play, but remained without ball contact.

(csa)

Werder Bremen:

Dos Santos Haesler - Gebre Selassie (46th Rieckmann), Groß, Gruev, Agu - Erras, Bittencourt (46th M. Eggestein / 90th Park), Möhwald, Schmid - Chong, Sargent

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Current score: 4: 1.

6:52 p.m.:

Small conclusion before we let you go into the evening.

Werder's win against second division club FC St. Pauli was absolutely okay - especially because of the strong performance in the first half when Tahith Chong (11th), Josh Sargent (14th) and Leonardo Bittencourt (35th) their goals for clear conditions.

After the change, the Bremen team slowed down noticeably, suddenly having problems on the now wet and deep ground.

Boris Tashchy reduced the guests to 1: 3 (65th), but Werder had the last word again: Chong scored to 4: 1 (87th).

Both Oscar Schönfelder and Kyu-hyun Park made their professional debut for Werder.

90th minute:

And then it's over.

Out.

Past.

Werder wins the friendly against St. Pauli 4-1.

90th minute:

Park comes into play for Eggestein after he got an elbow in the face.

Pauli's players are wondering: In the Kiez people greet each other like that.

89th minute:

Quick praise for Schmid, who demands a lot of balls in midfield.

Almost like a single in a partner exchange: always looking for contact.

87th minute: Double pack Chong!

4: 1!

Suddenly Werder wanted to move forward again.

Kohfeldt clenches his fist, Chong turns routinely - gestures that only allow one conclusion: the SVW is back.

84th Minute:

So, it’s about to end here, Werder rocks it home relatively safely.

It just looks like all the players really want to straddle this wet and deep ground.

Set cleanly in your own penalty area - whoops: go to the center circle.

80th minute:

There are those “fans” who “tend not” to watch test matches because they “need the competition”.

Is okay.

But I want to see them once they realize that after the final whistle they will have ten (!) Days without a Werder game.

In the Bundesliga it will not continue until October 17th in Freiburg.

79th minute:

Just so you know how hard (haters say unprofessional) we actually work here: I type the word "minute" again before each entry!

No copy-and-paste, no: manual work!

Everything for you, it's okay.

77th Minute:

Werder brings Schönfelder for Sargent.

Thought you should know.

75th minute:

With the Bielefeld game in mind, a pattern emerges here: gamble properly in the first half, constrict the opponent, but then inexplicably ease off after the break, almost break in.

Oh Kohfeldt, what are you going to do with us?

74th Minute:

Thunder: Luca Thunder is now in the game for St. Pauli.

70th Minute:

By the way, the players can be very happy that it's the year 2020 and that their jerseys are made of some ultra-super-hydro material.

Those things made of cotton, with the rain - and Agu's weight would easily double!

68th Minute:

Great gesture now by Romano Schmid, who messes up a degree so much that all amateur and hobby kickers can console themselves: You see, professionals also happen.

65th minute: Yes, well, uh.

There is the connection goal: Tashchy with the 1: 3.

Had emerged.

63rd Minute:

Gruev now with a short Timbersports excursion: hacks his opponent.

Respect!

Such a move was not necessarily to be expected of the rather slim looking lumberjack.

60th Minute:

Agu now like a slalom runner in Super G. Curves and curves and curves and can only be separated from the ball by a foul.

Generally doing a good job today.

I like the interaction with Vordermann Schmid.

59th Minute:

The game has now lost the momentum of the first half.

Pauli, however, clearly tried not to let the 0: 3 sit on him.

56th minute:

The sound of the stream through the rain now has more noise than any gramophone.

Splendid.

53rd Minute:

Krass, now it's raining.

But how!

As if someone from next door would briefly tip the Weser over the field.

Boy Boy!

In the meantime, we turn the heating to 3 and think of the poor colleague on site.

Stay strong, Sunny!

50th minute:

Big, ey, as I said: Big, ey!

Briefly fakes the stick error, his opponent senses the chance - then: played casually.

Quite unusual action, kind of strange.

Or just great.

48th minute:

Kohfeldt changed during the break.

Gebre Selassie is no longer there, but Julian Rieckmann is now.

It's also the end of the day for Bittencourt, now Maxi Eggestein can play.

46th Minute:

Let's go on!

5:58 p.m.:

Before we continue here, let's say: Werder are absolutely competitive even without a class!

Well, it's just a test match and the opponent isn't from Barcelona or Munich, but we don't care!

In any case, Möhwald has so far been pushing for the job as a new Davy.

Delivered more templates than any coloring book in the first half.

Werder Bremen against FC St. Pauli - test match in the live ticker: Sovereign Bremen leadership at break

45th minute:

Referee like a stingy ice cream man on the brittle spreader: there is not much on top.

Halftime.

See you soon.

44th minute:

Werder is currently in the process of continuing the test series of this summer / autumn with a snow-white vest.

It would be the eighth win in the eighth game today.

For the abolition of the Bundesliga!

41st Minute:

Where is this supposed to lead?

The interns were quickly chased into the archive - the question was: “What was Werder's highest test match win of all time?” Should be easy to find out.

In an unsorted room full of fragmented newspaper editions since 1912. Without light.

DeichStube steel bath.

We all had to go through.

38th minute:

Gottogottogott: Bittencourt, Smarsch, any Bremen, any Hamburger - you notice: it was pretty confusing, but we noticed one thing: Mega giant fourfold chance for Werder!

Just not a goal.

35th minute: 3-0 Werder!

Since Leo does not accept two requests (court) and hits with the left after Möhwald pass.

33rd Minute:

2-0 against St. Pauli, everything under control - and it's not even raining!

In all honesty: We're leaving the deadline day trauma behind us today, I'll tell you.

Oh euphoria, you sweet poison.

31st minute:

By the way, nothing to see from Burgstaller so far.

Schalke fans knowingly nod their heads at this point.

28th Minute:

Werder's captain is Theo Gebre Selassie today.

Should become Moisander's deputy after Klaassen's departure.

Our opinion.

VOTE!

24th minute:

Throw in St. Pauli, and someone calls: "Take your time until someone is free." Football truths, from the F-youth to the Champions League - valid everywhere, accepted everywhere.

Our dearest: "Hey, it's already yellow!"

23rd Minute: The

game flattens out a bit.

Like the paddling pool after a long, hot summer: a little bit of the air.

But shouldn't stay that way because Agu is looking for the air pump on the left and doing a lot of meters.

21st minute:

This big one, ey.

It's still unbelievable how ripped it is.

Always seems so wonderfully uninterested: "Is football at Bundesliga level, so what?"

19th Minute:

Now to see briefly: Groß and Gruev form the interior defense, Gebre Selassie (right) and Agu (left) plow the outer lanes.

Erras as a six in the headquarters.

17th minute:

Would like to tell you something about Werder's defense on the defensive, the only problem is that the Bremen defense has hardly been seen in the stream so far.

Play on goal here.

14th minute: Boy, boy!

Sargent puts the 2-0 right here.

Wonderful pass from Möhwald beforehand.

What was the name of this man with the thinning hair who moved to Amsterdam?

11th minute:

That's it!

Ding-dong-CHONG!

1: 0 for Werder!

Cross Agu, and the Dutchman completes with his right in the long corner.

9. Minute:

Interesting: Florian Kohfeldt is back in the good old tracksuit today.

In the Bundesliga, the coach was always seen in a fine casual look, now the return to balloon silk.

Conclusion: The man can carry anything.

7th minute:

Schmid from a distance!

Take heart!

The problem: Smarsch grabs the ball. Humorless.

5th minute:

Werder apparently wants to show early that the team works without class and last-minute newcomers.

Initial appearance like a shaken soda bottle: with pressure on it.

1st minute:

It starts well here.

Sargent by heel on Möhwald, who is then fouled shortly before the penalty area.

Free kick!

Bittencourt, the Filou, the rascal pushes the ball under the wall.

Pauli keeper Smarsch (hihi) is there.

Werder Bremen against FC St. Pauli - test match in the live ticker: The game is on!

1st minute:

kick-off!

4:59 p.m.:

So, the teams are there.

Werder all in black.

Exaggerated in my eyes.

The bottom line was that the transfer phase wasn't that bad.

4:54 p.m.:

Also not present at Werder today: Niclas Füllkrug and Stefanos Kapino (both load control) and Davie Selke (tendon irritation in the hip).

But Toprak is still spared.

Maxi Eggestein, Pavlenka, Schönfelder, Rieckmann and Park can easily keep the distance on the bench.

4:53 p.m.:

Spectators are again not admitted to "11th place" today, the corona infection figures continue to prevent it.

You have almost got used to this emptiness and silence.

Unfortunately.

4:50 p.m.:

New entry Guido Burgstaller at St. Pauli in the starting line-up.

Has played against Werder seven times in the Schalke shirt and not scored a single goal.

Good man.

4.46 p.m.: Something almost went under

with the whole transfer

struggle

that Werder had the best start to the season since 2013.

Is the association preparing to punish all “experts” again?

As a reminder: before the 2019/20 season, Europe seemed absolutely feasible, then things went downhill.

Gladly the other way around this year: Don't expect anything, get a lot.

4.43 p.m.:

For Pauli trainer Timo Schultz, the game today is a journey into the past.

Between 1995 and 2000 he once plowed up "11th place" in the Werder jersey as an amateur and youth player.

Nice for the man: Since then, the changing rooms and sanitary areas of the facility have not changed significantly.

Welcome home, Timo!

4.37 p.m.:

St. Pauli started the new season rather bumpy.

In the second division there was a 2-2 win against Bochum and a 0-1 win against Sandhausen.

Good, and in between a 4: 1 against Heidenheim, but that's probably mandatory.

Werder saw the first FCH in the relegation with 0: 0 and 2: 2.

4.33 p.m.:

Less than half an hour until kick-off, and the pulse is slowly rising here.

Could of course also be due to the three XXL cans of energy drink, but I think that's unlikely.

Significantly better diagnosis: test game fever!

It's been 32 days since the delicacies “Werder versus Hanover” and “Werder versus Rehden”.

4.30 p.m.:

From a Bremen point of view, the game is of course also interesting because it is the first in the post-Klaassen era.

No longer a Dutchman in midfield, who runs everything into the ground.

It will be interesting to see how Kohfeldt rearranges his headquarters, what this Klaassen difference will look like.

4.29 p.m.:

Shouldn't be

withheld

here: Ex-Bremen Luca Zander on the bench at St. Pauli today.

The defender did not make the breakthrough at Werder.

In any case, he has always been in the shadow of his big brother Frank.

"We're just not going home."

4.24 p.m.: While

reading the list, the shock briefly: “Ha!

Baumann, you savvy manager fox!

There it is, Grujic! ”Who is called Gruev at Werder.

Damn reading disabilities.

16:19:

short time the inside story: We were sitting here on Monday at 18:03 pretty consternation in the newsroom.

Silence, broken only by a quiet throat clearing.

Then, after what felt like an eternity, the hoarse question from a colleague: “Really now?

Not a new one? ”Well, Pavlenka would not have passed anyway.

4:17 p.m .:

Quiz question: Besides the Rashica deal, what else went wrong on Monday at 6:00 p.m.?

Right: The transfer hopes of all Werder fans.

The ticker today, you guessed it, as a little therapy session.

Gives hot tea, light pastries and lots of warm words.

Wrap yourself in the blankets.

We can talk about everything!

4.13 p.m.:

The experts among you (all of you!) Know of course: Both clubs will meet for the second time this summer / autumn.

Werder won the first duel in August 1-0.

Goalscorer at the time Milot Rashica, who by the way is not there today.

After his failed move, he got special leave to sort out important things.

Presumably just putting the Leverkusen bed linen in eBay classifieds.

4:11 p.m.:

And this is how St. Pauli tackles this eternally young duel, this classic of the test matches:

Timo #Schultz sends this team onto the pitch in the test match against @werderbremen:



Smarsch


Ohlsson


Ziereis


Burgstaller


Daschner


Aremu


Buballa


Tashchy


Benatelli


Viet


Flach # svwfcsp |

#fcsp pic.twitter.com/e0G8iSfUXn

- FC St. Pauli (@fcstpauli) October 7, 2020

4.10 p.m.:

The summer newcomers Schmid and Erras also get the chance to show themselves.

In addition, U23 man Dos Santos Haesler in goal, Chong on offensive and behind Theo, the eternal Gebre Selassie.

4:07 p.m.:

As expected, Kohfeldt does what such a test game is for: he tests a lot.

For example, how well Kevin Möhwald's healed knee reacts to stress.

The 27-year-old in the starting line-up.

Nice!

Werder Bremen against FC St. Pauli - test match in the live ticker: This is how Werder starts

4:03 p.m.:

As soon as we have started up the computers here, Werder has already opened its lineup.

Here she is:

The # Werder starting eleven for #svwfcsp.



⏳ #Pavlenka, # Schönfelder, #Riekmann, M. #Eggestein, #Park



⏰ 5:00 p.m.


📺 live on Youtube and https://t.co/TGSON4CYMH - presented by #WerderStrom pic.twitter.com/2L5vzMk1xZ

- SV Werder Bremen (@werderbremen) October 7, 2020

4:00 p.m .:

Good afternoon everyone!

The DeichStube reports to the ticker service on time.

Werder Bremen against FC St. Pauli, or whatever we call it: Exactly the test match we were waiting for on a cold, wet Wednesday afternoon!

But it's no use.

Bremen -

Werder Bremen will

test today at 5 pm against

FC St. Pauli

in the “11th place” stadium.

The live ticker for the test game starts around 4 p.m. with the starting lineups of both teams.

All goals, news and information can be found here

live

in the

live

ticker

.

The preliminary report:

Werder Bremen: Test match against FC St. Pauli: Coach Florian Kohfeldt re-sorts midfield without Davy Klaassen

After the good start into the new Bundesliga season with six points from the first three games,

SV Werder Bremen is

using

the current international break so that coach Florian Kohfeldt's team can continue to play: On Wednesday, the second division

FC St. Pauli will make a

guest appearance

from 5 p.m. for a

test match

in the stadium “11th place”, spectators are not allowed in the corona pandemic.

In general, it is the sense of such games during the first international break after the transfer closes that the signed newcomers can get used to the processes in the new environment at the last minute without having to go straight to the competition.

It is only known that

Werder Bremen

have not signed any more players.

On the contrary: For trainer

Florian Kohfeldt

it will be a test run that could give an initial indication of how his team can do without one of the previous top performers in the future.

After Davy Klaassen's departure to Ajax Amsterdam, Kohfeldt has to rearrange his midfield.

The

Werder test match

against

FC St. Pauli

(from 5 p.m. in the

DeichStube *

live ticker

) could already show how he intends to do so in the future.

Werder Bremen: Test match against FC St. Pauli for the rhythm

The Hamburg team started the new season in the 2nd Bundesliga mixed.

A 2-2 win at VfL Bochum was followed by a 4-2 win against 1. FC Heidenheim and most recently a 0-1 defeat at SV Sandhausen, which currently results in ninth place in the table.

Against

Werder Bremen

, coach Timo Schultz, who played for Werders U19 and U23 from 1995 to 2000, should give his newcomer Guido Burgstaller more playing time after the striker, who came from FC Schalke 04, made his 28-minute debut for the club in Sandhausen

FC St. Pauli had

celebrated.

Werder Bremen friendly against FC St. Pauli: How is Werder doing without costly newcomers?

When

Werder Bremen

the international Ludwig Augustinsson, Milos Veljkovic, Yuya Osako, Marco Friedl and Nick Woltemade be missing.

In addition, Milot Rashica is not there after his failed move to Bayer 04 Leverkusen because he has been given special leave from the club for this week in order to be able to collect something after the transfer turbulence.

And also the trio Niclas Füllkrug

(individual stress control), Davie Selke and Stefanos Kapino will stop training this week.

Werder head coach

Florian Kohfeldt is

pursuing

two goals in particular

with the

test match

: "That we keep our rhythm and that some players get another 90 minutes, some of whom did not always get it." It was only in August that Werder and

FC St. Pauli

last met in a test.

At that time, Rashica shot Bremen in Lohne to a narrow 1-0 win.

(dco)

* DeichStube.de

 is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network, to which "Ruhr24" also belongs.

The colleagues are ticking the test match of FC Schalke 04 against SC Paderborn.

Source: merkur

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