Bundesliga
·21 Februari 2025
Five-star Freiburg sweep past Bremen

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·21 Februari 2025
Vincenzo Grifo and Ritsu Dōan both scored twice, after an acrobatic Kiliann Sildillia effort to open the scoring, as Freiburg overpowered Werder Bremen to the tune of 5-0 on Friday evening.
Freiburg 5-0 Werder Bremen Goals: 1-0 Sildillia (15'), 2-0 Grifo (33'), 3-0 Grifo 57' (assist: Höler), 4-0 Dōan 76' (assist: Dinkçi), 5-0 Dōan 90'+2 (assist: Beste)
Freiburg entered the match in fine form, having won their last three Bundesliga games under new coach Julian Schuster, while Werder Bremen were looking to bounce back from two consecutive defeats. The home side's strong record at the Europa-Park Stadion, where they had won seven out of ten games this season, set the stage for an intriguing encounter.
Vincenzo Grifo celebrates after scoring his first goal, doubling Freiburg's lead with a superb free-kick (Christian Kaspar-Bartke)
The match burst into life in the 15th minute when Sildillia produced a moment of magic. Following a corner taken by Grifo, the ball looped up in the air, and Sildillia executed a perfect bicycle kick that flew past Michael Zetterer in the Bremen goal. The acrobatic finish not only opened the scoring but also set the tone for Freiburg's dominant performance.
Noah Atubolu celebrates after saving André Silva's penalty in the 39th minute, maintaining Freiburg's clean sheet. (IMAGO/nordphoto GmbH / Bratic)
Grifo extended Freiburg's lead in the 33rd minute with a sublime free-kick. The Italian midfielder curled the ball around the wall and into the bottom corner, leaving Zetterer with no chance. Bremen had an opportunity to pull one back when they were awarded a penalty in the 39th minute after a handball by Sildillia. However, André Silva's spot-kick was brilliantly saved by Noah Atubolu, preserving Freiburg's two-goal advantage at half-time.
Ritsu Dōan celebrates with Eren Dinkçi after scoring Freiburg's fourth goal in the 76th minute (Christian Kaspar-Bartke)
The hosts continued their dominance after the break, with Grifo scoring his second and Freiburg's third in the 57th minute. Lucas Höler provided the assist, crossing from the right for Grifo to volley in from close range. Bremen's resistance crumbled as Freiburg's clinical attack proved too much to handle. In response, Bremen coach Ole Werner made a triple substitution at the hour mark, bringing on Jens Stage, Marvin Ducksch, and Felix Agu, but it did little to change the course of the game.
Ritsu Dōan added a fourth in the 76th minute, assisted by substitute Eren Dinkçi. The Japanese midfielder then scored his second and Freiburg's fifth in stoppage time, this time assisted by Niklas Beste, to complete the rout. The final scoreline of 5-0 reflected Freiburg's dominance and clinical finishing throughout the match.
Dōan's performance stood out in an impressive team display. The Japanese midfielder capped off Freiburg's dominant victory with two well-taken goals in the second half. His first came from a clever run and finish, while his second in stoppage time showcased his composure in front of goal. Dōan's contribution went beyond his goals, as he was a constant threat to the Bremen defence with his movement and creativity.
Bundesliga Match FactsxGoals: Freiburg 2.62 - Bremen 1.27Fastest player: Justin Njinmah (Bremen), 34.97 km/hLowest goal probability: 1-0 by Kiliann Sildillia (Freiburg), 15.8 percentMost pressed player: Romano Schmid (Bremen), 35 times under pressurePass efficiency: Matthias Ginter (Freiburg), +1.03
Fantasy Heroes: Ritsu Dōan (Freiburg, 386 Points), Vincenzo Grifo (Freiburg, 320 Points), Noah Atubolu (Freiburg, 264 Points)
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