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Werder Bremen Win Women’s Nordderby as Ex-HSV Striker Mühlhaus Nets Two Penalties

A 37,000 crowd at Weserstadion highlighted a respectful rivalry culture.

Overview

  • Larissa Mühlhaus, 22, converted two handball penalties to secure Bremen’s 2-0 victory over Hamburger SV in their first Frauen-Bundesliga derby.
  • The forward spent seven years at HSV before moving to Bremen in 2024 and she declined to celebrate her goals, citing respect for her former club.
  • The attendance set a club record for a Werder women’s home match, with 37,000 fans reported at the stadium.
  • Supporters kept a calm tone as parts of the HSV section applauded Mühlhaus and no objects were thrown during set pieces.
  • Coach Friederike Kromp described the sold-out home occasion as unique, and Mühlhaus now has five league goals this season, all from penalties.