The figure of the meeting was Arne Maier. The Augsburg midfielder stood out against Werder Bremen as he scored 1 goal and kicked 4 times on target.
On the other hand, Jeffrey Gouweleeuw was key. The Augsburg defender was important as he cleared 15 dangerous balls.
It was a highly contested game with fouls on both sides. There were several cautioned: Renato Veiga, Leonardo Bittencourt, Christian Groß and Mads Pedersen.
Augsburg coach Enrico Maassen arranged a 4-4-2 formation on the field with Rafal Gikiewicz in goal; Robert Gumny, Jeffrey Gouweleeuw, Renato Veiga and Mads Pedersen on the defensive line; Arne Maier, Arne Engels, Niklas Dorsch and Ruben Vargas in the middle; and Ermedin Demirovic and Dion Beljo in attack.
For their part, those led by Ole Werner planted themselves with a 3-5-2 strategy with Jirà Pavlenka under the three sticks; Amos Pieper, Christian Groß and Marco Friedl in defense; Leonardo Bittencourt, Niklas Schmidt, Ilia Gruev, Jens Stage and Anthony Jung in midfield; and Niclas Füllkrug and Marvin Ducksch up front.
The designated referee for the match was Felix Zwayer.
Augsburg will visit Bayern Munich on the next round, while W. Bremen will host Bayer Leverkusen at the Wohninvest Weserstadion.
The local is in thirteenth place with 27 points, while the visitor reached 30 points and is placed in tenth place in the tournament.
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