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Bremen roll over struggling Hoffenheim 4-1 in Bundesliga

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Hoffenheim were unable to break the negative approach as they got trashed 1-4 at Bremen Sunday, reports Xinhua.

Both sides needed a little bit of time to get into gear owing to freezing temperatures.

Nonetheless, Bremen were able open the scoring in the 21st minute as Sebastian Proedl met Kevin de Bruyne's free-kick cross to head over Hoffenheim goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

Bremen went one better eight minutes later when they capitalised on a turnover by Daniel Williams to double the lead through Marko Arnautovic following a one-two with De Bruyne inside the box.

Five minutes into the second-half Hoffenheim reduced Bremen's lead to 2-1 as Sejad Salihovic overcame Bremen's goalkeeper Sebastian Mielitz from very close range.

 

It was a wakening call for Hoffenheim but all their efforts remained unrewarded as Marko Arnautovic wrapped up his hat-rick with a 20 metre free-kick goal in the 73rd minute and a solo run and goal into the top left corner in the 79th minute.

Thus, Werder Bremen climbed to eighth place while Hoffenheim sits at 16th, a relegation spot.

"This defeat is very bitter. We played a very weak first half. After Bremen's third goal our team gave away," Hoffenheim coach Markus Babbel said.

Elsewhere, Wolfsburg recovered from the opener by Hamburg's Maximilian Beister in the 29th minute as Simon Kjaer levelled the scores in the 69th minute. The draw keeps Hamburg in ninth while Wolfsburg stay on 15th.

 

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First Published: Dec 03 2012 | 1:00 PM IST

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