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Bremen beaten by Nuremberg as Twente loom

SoccerNews in Bundesliga 30 Oct 2010

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Werder Bremen warmed-up in poor fashion for Tuesday’s crunch Champions League clash at home to Dutch side FC Twente when they were beaten 3-2 at home by Nuremberg in the Bundesliga on Saturday.

Bremen need to beat the Dutch titleholders at home on Tuesday at the Weserstadion to keep their dreams of the Round of 16 alive and close the gap behind Group A leaders and holders Inter Milan and second-placed Spurs.

But Bremen squandered a possible chance to go third in the German league and slumped to their fourth defeat of the season.

Bremen took an early lead when Hugo Almeida was left unmarked at the far post and Germany winger Marko Marin found him with an accurate cross and the Portugal striker headed home after just five minutes.

But Nuremberg fought back as midfielder Ilkay Guendogan scored just before the half-time break, then fellow-midfielder Mehmet Ekici put the guests ahead on 47 minutes.

Nuremberg had numerous chances to extend their lead and scored their third goal when Guendogan scored his third goal in two games when he drilled in his shot on 73 minutes to compound Bremen’s misery.

Werder’s Claudio Pizarro pulled back a consolation goal in the 92nd minute, but it failed to save Bremen’s blushes.

The key clash of the weekend is on Sunday when leaders Mainz are at home to second-placed Dortmund, but Eintracht Frankfurt went third after their 3-1 win at St Pauli.

Veteran Greece striker Theofanis Gekas scored twice to take him onto nine goals and the league’s top scorer after ten games.

Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko also netted twice in his side’s 2-0 win over Stuttgart while Hamburg were upset 3-2 at Cologne as Slovenian striker Milivoje Novakovic scored a hat-trick.

With Schalke playing Leverkusen on Saturday evening, Kasierslautern beat Moenchengladbach 3-0 while on Sunday Hoffenheim host Hanover.

Defending German champions Bayern Munich scored a morale-boosting 4-2 win over Freiburg on Friday night after a sizzling second half brought three goals to move the Bavarians up to seventh spot.

Though Bayern have three wins from three in the Champions League, this was only Bayern’s fourth win in the Bundesliga this season and they were seventh in the league after Saturday afternoon’s games.

Defender Martin Demichelis scored the only goal of the first half before Mario Gomez on the hour, Anatoliy Timoshchuk and then Toni Kroos completed the rout.

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