Werder Bremen secured a 2-1 victory against VfB Stuttgart in a Bundesliga match characterized by contrasting tactical approaches. Bremen's success stemmed from swift counter-attacks, capitalizing on Stuttgart's high defensive line. Both of Bremen's goals were scored during these counter-attacking phases.
Both teams employed flexible formations. Bremen utilized a mix of 5-3-2 and 5-2-3 formations, while Stuttgart shifted between a 5-2-3 and a 4-2-4. Stuttgart attempted to manipulate Bremen's man-marking defense, creating opportunities that led to their initial goal.
Bremen's counter-attacking strategy exploited Stuttgart's high defensive line. The interplay between Romano Schmid and Oliver Burke was particularly effective in creating scoring opportunities. Burke scored both the equalizing and the winning goals. Stuttgart controlled possession more in the second half after tactical adjustments.
The match demonstrated the effectiveness of a well-executed counter-attacking strategy and the importance of exploiting an opponent's weaknesses. Despite defensive flaws, Bremen's ability to transition quickly allowed them to secure a crucial win.