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Bremen egde closer to Champions League spot after easy win

Updated on: 19 August,2010 08:42 AM IST  | 
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Werder Bremen proved there is life after Mesut Ozil with a convincing 3-1 win over Sampdoria at home in the first leg of the Champions League qualification match yesterday.

Bremen egde closer to Champions League spot after easy win

Werder Bremen proved there is life after Mesut Ozil with a convincing 3-1 win over Sampdoria at home in the first leg of the Champions League qualification match yesterday.

Bremen have never lost to an Italian side at home and Thomas Schaaf's men maintain their proud record which puts them in pole-position for next Tuesday's second-leg in Sampdoria.

The three goals by Clemens Fritz, captain Torsten Frings and Claudio Pizzaro came just 24 hours after Bremen sold Germany's rising star and playmaker Ozil to Real Madrid.

Bremen's loss may be Real's gain, but the north German club took a big step towards a lucrative Champions League place by seeing off the Italians.

Sampdoria gave themselves a late lifeline as striker Giampaolo Pazzini out-leapt Germany centre-back Per Mertesacker to score a valuable away goal ahead of the second leg, but Bremen are favourites to join fellow Bundesliga sides Bayern Munich and Schalke 04 in the draw for the group stages.

Both Bremen and Sampdoria had their chances to score in the first half as Bremen striker Hugo Almeida could only head over the bar after a deflected shot from Pizzaro.

At the other end Pazzini, missed an early chance as Sampdoria made a bright start, but it finished 0-0 at the break. Germany midfielder Fritz broke the deadlock in the 51st minute when defender Fernando Tissone made a mistake just outside the penalty area. The 29-year-old unleashed an unstoppable shot which screamed past Italian goalkeeper Gianluca Curci and into the back right-hand corner of the net.

Bremen then made sure they will take the ideal result to Italy next Tuesday when defender Stefano Lucchini hauled down Bremen's Sebastian Proedl in the penalty area on 66 minutes.

The referee Stephane Lannoy wasted no time showing him a second yellow card and the subsequent red while awarding Werder a penalty.

Former Germany midfielder Torsten Frings slotted home the penalty.


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