: Werder Bremen took the lead within the first ten minutes when Maximilian Mittelstädt conceded a penalty, which former Hertha player Davie Selke converted.
: Just before halftime, Jhon Córdoba scored to end Hertha's three-game scoreless streak, making it 2-1. Werder Bremen - Hertha Berlin - Video 3
: Before the break, Ömer Toprak headed home from a corner to make it 2-0. : Werder Bremen took the lead within the
: In the second half, Leonardo Bittencourt extended the lead to 3-1 before Josh Sargent added a spectacular solo goal to complete the rout. 📊 Key Player Performances Key Contribution Davie Selke Scored the opening penalty against his former club. Jiří Pavlenka Vital penalty save to maintain Werder's momentum. Josh Sargent Scored a "remarkable solo goal" in the closing stages. Jhon Córdoba Provided Hertha's only goal, ending their scoring drought. : In the second half, Leonardo Bittencourt extended
: Hertha had a prime opportunity to equalise when Matheus Cunha was fouled in the box. However, Werder keeper Jiří Pavlenka saved the Brazilian's effort.
📍 This victory was significant as it was the first time since matchday eight that Werder Bremen held a lead at halftime, piling further pressure on Hertha coach Bruno Labbadia.
The game was defined by Werder’s clinical efficiency, scoring four goals from only three shots on target in the first hour.