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Sun 22 August 2010
Bundesliga Week 1 Round Up: Bremen collapse, Mainz conquer, McClaren curses!

Things had been going pretty well for
Werder Bremen this week considering the circumstances. While the loss of
Mesut Özil to Real Madrid was a blow, so close to the beginning of the season, the cash will come in pretty handy. Besides, you know how it is with Bremen, if they lose a player, they just grow another one.
Early indications suggest that
Aaron Hunt is finally due a decent run in the side as playmaker and after a more than encouraging 3-1 win in the
Champions League against Sampdoria
it was rapidly becoming a case of
Mesut who?And so it was on the first day of the new
Bundesliga season that
Thomas Schaaf and his players pitched up at
Hoffenheim's Rhein-Necker-Arena brimming with early season optimism. They couldn't have got off to better start after
Torsten Frings converted a spot kick after four minutes. The sun was out, Werder have one foot in the Champions League and they're winning away. What could possibly go wrong?
They lost 4-1.
The problems were, unsurprisingly, at the back for Werder. Losing three goals in seven minutes doesn't help either.
Denber Ba's thunder-strike equalised before Bremen hit the self destruct button.
Penial Kokou Mlapa scored the second on his debut followed by a welcome goal from
Vedad Ibisevic, the hero of the 2008 Winter Championship. Finally,
Sejad Salihovic polished them off with a wicked free kick.
Of course one swallow, shot dead and fed to the cat, does not make a winter but Bremen would not have wanted to travel to Genoa after such a confidence-knocking defeat. Best thing would be to never speak of the result again.
Bremen weren't the only title contenders suffering agonising defeat.
Wolfsburg also lost on the opening day, only under slightly different circumstances.
Bayern Munich were their opponents at the Allianz Arena. While FC Bayern were superior in the first half and went ahead with a glorious goal from
Thomas Müller, Wolves coach
Steve McClaren brought on
Zvjezdan Misimovic in the second half and the 2009 champions fought back.
Edin Dzeko scored from a corner and an honourable draw was on the cards.

At least it was until, deep into injury time, Wolfsburg keeper
Diego Benaglio failed to spot a run by
Bastian Schweinsteiger to his far post. He hesitated for a cross by
Franck Ribery, let the ball passed him and
Schweini was there to force the ball into the net.
McClaren's face of fury at full time was a picture, as was Bayern coach
Louis van Gaal. Bayern are off and running, Wolfsburg can consider themselves unfortunate.
It was a cracking weekend for the newbies. Both
FC Kaiserslautern and
FC St Pauli faced away trips on their first days back in 1.Bundesliga against unspectacular opposition. The results were identical: 3-1 wins against
Köln and
Freiburg respectively. Both victories were sealed in the latter stages to boot. FCK went 1-0 down to a
Milivoje Novakovic goal but stormed back with two goals from
Srdjan Lakic on 70 and 84 minutes.
Ivo Ilicevic scored the third.
The match at Freiburg stayed 0-0 until the 73rd minute when
Papiss Cissé put the home side ahead. From then, St Pauli galvanised themselves and equalised with a meatball strike from outside the area by
Fabian Boll. Pauli's second was a close range effort from
Richard Sakuta-Pasu after a surging run with the ball from
Finn Bartels who scored the third prompting bizarre celebrations echoing non-league teams on FA Cup 1st Round day. Not sure how I feel about that. Either way, a great start for St Pauli who play their home home game at the Millerntor against Hoffenheim on Saturday.
Elsewhere,
Hamburg's
Ruud van Nistelrooy got one over his old Real Madrid team mate
Raul with two strikes against ten-man Schalke. 2-1 was the final score at the... er... (looks up the latest name for Hamburg's ground) Imtech Arena. This was a decent game by the way with the ever dependable
Ze Roberto at the heart of the action.
Eintracht Frankfurt were a team bigged up by the
Bundesbag before Saturday so, naturally, they lost 2-1 to
Hannover.
Borussia Monchengladbach opened their season with a 1-1 draw with
Nurnbürg.
Borussia Dortmund looked lightweight against
Bayer Leverkusen who comfortably won 2-0 despite carrying a ring rusty
Michael Ballack. The
Werkself will definitely improve as the former Chelsea man regains his match sharpness. Bayer fans won't want me to say it but this could be their year!
Finally and phenomenally,
Mainz b

lew a big raspberry up the backsides of those who tipped them for relegation by comprehensively beating the much fancied
Stuttgart 2-0. Striker
Sami Allagui score their first with a superb strike from a narrowing angle on his debut. The second was from another debutant,
Morten Rasmussen who had barely stepped off the plane from Glasgow to put the game beyond
Christian Gross' side.
Special mention also must go to
Christian Fuchs in the midfield and the brilliant
Lewis Holtby, on loan from Schalke. If this game was anything to go by, the
0-Fives will be absolutely fine.
That's it. Results and table
here.
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