Werder Bremen: Substitutes bring new momentum in the draw against Mainz!
Werder Bremen and Mainz drew 1-1 on November 2nd, 2025. Substitutes brought fresh momentum into the game.

Werder Bremen: Substitutes bring new momentum in the draw against Mainz!
On November 2nd, 2025, SV Werder Bremen played against FSV Mainz 05 and ended in a 1-1 draw. It was a game that demanded a lot from everyone involved, especially coach Horst Steffen, who this time brought fresh forces into the game during halftime. In contrast to the previous encounter against Union Berlin, where the changes were made later, Steffen pulled the ripcord early this time.
Cameron Puertas, a loanee from Saudi Arabia, stands out among the substitutes. He replaced Samuel Mbangula and was impressive with his activity and winning the ball. “Cameron has clearly improved compared to previous games,” praised Steffen, emphasizing the importance of the substitutes for the course of the game. In addition to Puertas, Justin Njinmah and Keke Topp also contributed to the momentum. Njinmah was in a tricky situation but missed the equalizer past Mainz keeper Robin Zentner, while Topp played a key role in the late equalizer by passing the ball to Amos Pieper.
The Werder squad is changing
SV Werder Bremen faces new challenges in this 2025/2026 season. Under the leadership of coach Horst Steffen, who took over as coach, the club is considered one of the most traditional and successful football clubs in Germany. With around 60,000 members, it is the largest sports club in Bremen and one of the largest in Germany. Last season, Werder Bremen finished 8th in the Bundesliga and narrowly missed qualifying for European competitions. The team is considered a founding member of the 1st Bundesliga and has already celebrated numerous successes, including a German championship and six DFB Cup victories.
The Weserstadion, home of the club, holds around 42,000 spectators and has an average attendance of 41,400 for home games. This speaks for the great interest and support of the fans, who also sold 27,000 season tickets this season. But what makes the team special? According to current reports, the total market value of the players is over 100 million euros, which is rather low compared to other Bundesliga clubs.
Player transfers and market value
In the 2024/2025 transfer period, Werder Bremen spent around 6.8 million euros. The most expensive departure was Diego, whose transfer cost 27 million euros, while Davy Klaassen was a new signing for 13.5 million euros. The squad also includes valuable players like Marvin Ducksch, who is currently considered the most valuable player. Despite the solid financial basis with a consolidated annual profit of around 2.2 million euros last year, Werder Bremen always has to make sure to find the right balance between new additions and the development of existing players.
The substitutes in the last match provided the necessary motivation and make it clear that whoever can come up with fresh thoughts and strategies in the team can have a decisive influence on the outcome of a game. Sports director Clemens Fritz underlined this once again by confirming that the fresh players were only able to revitalize the game's atmosphere through their presence in the crucial moments, even if everything didn't go according to plan. The journey for Werder Bremen this Bundesliga season remains exciting and it remains to be seen how the team develops.
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