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Werder Bremen vs Leverkusen
- Core Players & Star Quality
Werder Bremen
- Zetterer (3,060 mins) remains first-choice keeper, stable but not elite.
- Ducksch (8G, 8A) left → huge attacking hole.
- Weiser (5G, 8A) out long-term (ACL), another major creative loss.
- Stage (10G, 5A) had emerged as midfield scorer but is injured (ankle).
- Schmid (5G, 4A, 2,846 mins) becomes the de-facto central creator.
Bayer Leverkusen
- Schick (21G) is now the undisputed attacking spearhead.
- Grimaldo (2G, 7A) remains their most consistent wide creator.
- Boniface (8G, 1A in 1,011 mins) strengthens the forward line.
- Frimpong, Xhaka, Wirtz, Tah all gone → massive loss of leadership, midfield dominance, and creativity.
- New signings (Tillman, Adli, Mukiele) must step up, but no like-for-like Wirtz replacement.
- Departures Impact
Werder Bremen
- Ducksch + Weiser gone = ~13 goals + 16 assists lost.
- Anthony Jung and Veljkovic exits weaken defensive depth.
- Attack looks gutted, with only Schmid and Grüll capable of providing any spark.
Leverkusen
- Wirtz departure is devastating — they lose their main creative midfielder (10G, 12A).
- Xhaka (2G, 7A) and Tah gone → midfield control and defensive stability reduced.
- Frimpong departure removes right-flank dynamism.
- Squad transitions toward more direct attacking but less midfield orchestration.
- New Player Integration
Werder Bremen
- Wöber (CB) signed but out injured (knee).
- Grüll (6G, 1A) could cover some of Ducksch’s lost output.
- Köhn (LB) adds attacking width.
- Youth signings (Covic, Musah, Coulibaly) lack proven top-level impact.
Leverkusen
- Boniface (8G) looks key to replacing lost firepower.
- Tillman (12G, 2A) provides goals from midfield but is injured (calf).
- Mukiele adds defensive balance, but not creativity.
- Quansah (CB) is promising but unproven at elite level.
- Still no true Wirtz replacement → creativity burden falls on Grimaldo + Adli.
- Assists & Goals Output
Werder Bremen
- Schmid (5G, 4A) and Stage (10G, 5A, injured) are/were main contributors.
- Ducksch + Weiser exits leave a black hole in attack.
- Reliance on fringe scorers like Grüll (6G), Burke (5G), and Njinmah (3G, 2A).
Leverkusen
- Schick (21G) remains lethal inside the box.
- Boniface (8G) is an excellent complementary forward.
- Grimaldo (7A) and Palacios (6A, injured) provide some supply, but…
- Without Wirtz, chance creation is far less varied.
- Substitutes’ Experience & Depth
Werder Bremen
- Bench contributors: Burke (5G), Njinmah (3G, 2A), Topp (2G, 2A).
- Lacks match-winners; mostly energy players with sporadic impact.
- Injuries to Stage, Friedl, Deman, Malatini further restrict depth.
Leverkusen
- Adli (2G), Andrich (2G, 1A), and Arthur (RB cover) keep options stable.
- Boniface can rotate with Schick — luxury depth up front.
- Tillman (injured) would’ve been an impact sub, absence hurts creativity.
- Still much deeper than Bremen, but the lack of Wirtz is glaring.
- Forecast & Expected Dynamics
- Leverkusen Advantage: Stronger strikers (Schick + Boniface) and wing-back creativity (Grimaldo).
- Bremen Challenge: Missing Ducksch, Weiser, and Stage → extremely limited scoring options.
- Likely Flow: Leverkusen dominate possession but may struggle to create as fluidly without Wirtz. Bremen will sit deep, hope for counters via Schmid and Grüll.
- Predicted Strength Balance
- Werder Bremen: ★★☆☆☆ (Below average) — weakened core, few scoring threats, injuries piling up.
- Bayer Leverkusen: ★★★★☆ (Strong but diminished) — elite forwards in Schick + Boniface, but loss of Wirtz means less midfield control and unpredictability.
Projected Result: Leverkusen still win (2–0), but with less creativity and control than in past seasons. If Bremen can frustrate Schick/Boniface, this could stay tighter than expected.