Bundesliga: Werder Bremen overthrow Hoffenheim after a crazy scenario

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Hoffenheim and Werder Bremen played a very lively match at the PreZero Arena this Sunday afternoon for the 5th day of the Bundesliga. After 12 minutes of play, Hoffenheim led 3-0, thanks to a double from Marius Bülter (5th and 8th) and a goal from Adam Hložek (12th). The meeting finally changed, after the red card of Stanley N’Soki (18th). In numerical superiority, Werder reduced the gap, with Julian Malatini (21st), before getting back on track thanks to Jens Stage (26th and 39th).

Returning from the locker room, the Danish midfielder scored a hat-trick (49th) to allow Werder to take the lead. With this defeat, Hoffenheim is 16th, in the play-off place. Werder secures its second victory of the season in the league and occupies 10th position.

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