UEFA Champions League: Werder Bremen's slump deepened as Hoffenheim preserved their unbeaten start to the new year with a composed 2-0 away victory, even after being reduced to 10 men in a rescheduled Bundesliga matchday 16 fixture at the Weserstadion.
The contest brought together two sides moving in opposite directions, with Bremen entering the night as one of the league's most out-of-form sides and Hoffenheim arriving unbeaten in 2026. The hosts, forced into several defensive changes, began with early intent and nearly struck inside the opening minute when Justin Njinmah broke clear, only to squander a promising opportunity, reports Xinhua.
Hoffenheim gradually imposed control but initially struggled to stretch a compact Bremen back line. Clear chances were scarce, aside from an early headed effort from Andrej Kramaric. Just as the half appeared set to end scoreless, Alexander Prass produced a decisive moment of quality, drilling a long-range effort into the top corner for his first Bundesliga goal in the 44th minute.