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·12 aprile 2026

Cologne defeat relegation rivals Bremen

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Cologne climb above Werder Bremen after crucial win in relegation six-pointer

Cologne secured a vital 3-1 win over ten-man Bremen at the Rheinenergiestadion after strikes from Said El Mala, Ragnar Ache and a late Mio Backhaus own goal. The result moves Cologne nine points clear of the Bundesliga drop zone.


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Goals: 1-0 El Mala 7’ (pen), 2-0 Ache 65’, 2-1 Schmid 76’ (pen), 3-1 Backhaus 90’+7 (OG)Red card: Friedl 24’

With both teams hovering precariously above the relegation zone, Sunday's clash between 15th-placed Cologne and 14th-placed Werder Bremen carried enormous significance in the fight for Bundesliga survival.

The hosts entered the match winless in eight league games but had shown resilience, recovering points from losing positions nine times this season. Bremen, meanwhile, had found some form under new coach Daniel Thioune, winning three of their last five matches and their previous two away games after a 10-game winless streak on the road.

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El Mala celebrates after confidently converting the early penalty that gave Cologne a crucial lead in this relegation six-pointer. (Dean Mouhtaropoulos)

Early penalty gives Cologne the advantage

Cologne made the perfect start when Saïd El Mala converted from the penalty spot after just seven minutes. The spot-kick was awarded when Bremen's Olivier Deman fouled Jakub Kamiński in the area, and El Mala made no mistake, sending Mio Backhaus the wrong way. The visitors' afternoon went from bad to worse in the 24th minute when captain Marco Friedl received a straight red card for denying Ragnar Ache a clear goalscoring opportunity after slipping and bringing down the Cologne forward who was clean through on goal.

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The turning point of the match came when referee Tobias Reichel showed Marco Friedl a straight red card, forcing Bremen to play with ten men for over 65 minutes. (IMAGO/Celina Leiers)

Ache extends lead after red card turning point

With the numerical advantage, Cologne dominated possession and created numerous chances, forcing Backhaus into several important saves before half-time. The Billy Goats thought they had doubled their lead shortly after the restart when Alessio Castro-Montes, who had replaced Kristoffer Lund at the break, finished neatly from Ache's through ball, but VAR ruled the goal out for a marginal offside. Cologne's pressure finally told in the 65th minute when Ache stabbed home from close range after Backhaus had saved his initial header following Cenk Özkacar's effort striking the post.

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Ragnar Ache celebrates his crucial goal that gave Cologne a commanding 2-0 lead, his poacher's instinct proving decisive after following up a rebound. (IMAGO/UWE KRAFT)

Bremen battle back but can't complete comeback

Despite being a man down, Bremen refused to surrender and were handed a lifeline in the 76th minute when Ache, already on a yellow card, fouled Deman in the box. Romano Schmid stepped up to convert the penalty confidently, setting up a tense finale. Luca Waldschmidt, who had replaced Ache, nearly restored Cologne's two-goal cushion when his sublime long-range effort crashed against the crossbar. Bremen pushed forward in search of an unlikely equaliser but were caught out in the seventh minute of stoppage time when Backhaus, who had made several impressive saves throughout, unfortunately turned the ball into his own net to seal a 3-1 victory for Cologne.

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Romano Schmid gave Bremen hope when he calmly slotted home from the penalty spot to make it 2-1, temporarily bringing the ten-man visitors back into the contest. (IMAGO/Eibner-Pressefoto/Thomas Haesler)

Man of the match: Saïd El Mala

El Mala delivered a match-winning performance for Cologne, setting the tone with his confidently taken penalty in the seventh minute. The winger was a constant threat with his pace, clocking the highest speed of any player in the match at 35.91 km/h.

El Mala created several chances for his teammates and tested Backhaus with a well-struck effort in the 42nd minute. Although he was substituted in the 67th minute after showing signs of cramping, his contribution was crucial in securing three vital points for the Billy Goats in their battle against relegation.

Bundesliga Match FactsxGoals: Köln 4.37 - Bremen 0.9Fastest player: Said El Mala (Cologne), 35.91 km/hLowest goal probability: 2-0 by Ragnar Ache (Cologne), 74.76 per centMost pressed player: Romano Schmid (Bremen), 22 times under pressurePass efficiency: Eric Martel (Cologne), +4.01

Fantasy Heroes: Jan Thielmann (Cologne, 203 Points), Cenk Özkacar (Cologne, 202 Points), Ragnar Ache (Cologne, 200 Points)

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