Barreiro and Lee Jae-Sung's Goal Helps Mainz 05 Ease Reliasion Pressure Ahead of Next Game.

Updated:2026-02-09 08:04    Views:85

### Barreiro and Lee Jae-Sung's Goal Helps Mainz 05 Ease Reliasion Pressure Ahead of Next Game

In a thrilling match against Mainz 05, the Bremen team secured a crucial victory with two late goals from Brazilian striker Gabriel Barreiro and South Korean midfielder Lee Jae-Sung. This victory not only lifted their spirits but also significantly reduced pressure on manager Ralf Käßner as they prepare for their next match.

The opening goal came in the 79th minute when Barreiro, who had been lurking in the shadows, found himself in space to score off a corner kick. His deft touch and quick reflexes allowed him to beat the goalkeeper, securing the win for Bremen.

Just moments later, Lee Jae-Sung stepped up to add another goal that would prove pivotal. The former Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors player played through several defenders before finding the back of the net, extending the lead even further.

With these goals, Bremen moved to within one point of the relegation zone, a significant improvement over their previous position. The victory also provided a much-needed morale boost to the players and fans alike, who were previously facing criticism and pressure due to recent losses.

Manager Ralf Käßner expressed his satisfaction with the performance, particularly the late goals. "We knew we needed to be aggressive and take risks to create opportunities, and both Gabriel and Lee did just that," he said. "It was great to see them step up in such important moments."

Looking ahead to their next game, Bremen will face Hoffenheim at home on October 22nd. With the confidence and momentum gained from this victory, the team is optimistic about their chances of avoiding relegation.

Overall, the performance by Barreiro and Lee Jae-Sung has not only given Bremen a much-needed lift but also highlighted the importance of individual contributions in football. As they continue their campaign, it remains to be seen whether they can maintain their form and keep up the pressure on their opponents.