Erik ten Hag Experienced Another Painful Afternoon in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Bayer Leverkusen Appeared to Be Heading for a Victory Against Werder Bremen, but a goal in the 94th minute made it 3-3.
Werder Bremen Played the Last Halth With One Less Player, Due to a Red Card (Two Yellow Cards) for Defender Niklas Stark. Patrik Schick Converted the Awarded Penalty to Make It 1-3 for Bayer, which Seemed to Bring ten Hag’s First Bundesliga Victory Very Close.
Yet Things Still Went Wrong for the Visitors. Fifteen Minutes Before the End, substitute Isaac Schmidt Scored to make it 2-3, following a Misjudgment by Bayer goalkeeper Mark Flekken. That goal Led to a Tense Final Phase, in which Werder Chased the Equalizer. With result, because after a scrimmage in Front of Flekken’s goal, Defender Karim Coulibaly Shot in the fourth minute of injury time: 3-3.
Werder’s comeback was extra special, because it was Bayer Already 0-2 Up After 35 minutes. Schick scored the opening goal in the fifth minute and half an hour later Malik Tilmann scored on his debut. The American, who came over from PSV, had not leg able to play in recent weeks Due to a Calf Injury.
Due to the Very Late goal, Ten Hag Has started his Bundesliga Adventure with Two Setbacks. Bayer Leverkusen Lost at Home to Hoffenheim (1-2) Last week in the First Round of Matches.