📍 This victory was significant as it was the first time since matchday eight that Werder Bremen held a lead at halftime, piling further pressure on Hertha coach Bruno Labbadia.

: In the second half, Leonardo Bittencourt extended the lead to 3-1 before Josh Sargent added a spectacular solo goal to complete the rout. 📊 Key Player Performances Key Contribution Davie Selke Scored the opening penalty against his former club. Jiří Pavlenka Vital penalty save to maintain Werder's momentum. Josh Sargent Scored a "remarkable solo goal" in the closing stages. Jhon Córdoba Provided Hertha's only goal, ending their scoring drought.

: Werder Bremen took the lead within the first ten minutes when Maximilian Mittelstädt conceded a penalty, which former Hertha player Davie Selke converted.

The game was defined by Werder’s clinical efficiency, scoring four goals from only three shots on target in the first hour.

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