BL: beaten in Bremen, Stuttgart cedes its second place to Bayern

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Put under pressure by the resounding victory of Bayern Munich on the pitch of Union Berlin the day before, Stuttgart was obliged to win to stay level with the Bavarian club and thus consolidate its second place in the standings. If the trip to Bremen could be compared to a walk in the park, the Swabians got their feet caught in the carpet at the Weserstadion (2-1).

Swept by Bayer Leverkusen last weekend, who took the opportunity to celebrate the first title in their history in passing, Werder were keen to redeem themselves in front of their home crowd. Led by Marvin Ducksch, author of a double (28th, 49th), the Werderaner dominated their VfB opponents who tried to get back into the game, like the reduction in the gap signed by Denis Undav (71st ), in vain. Beaten, Stuttgart concedes its first defeat in the league since February 11 and abandons its place as runner-up to Bayern Munich. Bremen climbs to 11th place.

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