1. FC Köln: 1. Schwabe - 6. Martel, 28. Sebulonsen, 32. Lund K. (van den Berg R., 86), 39. Ozkacar - 5. Krauß T., 16. Kaminski J. (El Mala S., 75), 17. Castro-Montes, 30. Bülter (Jóhannesson Í.B., 66), 37. Maina (Thielmann, 75) - 9. Ache R. (Niang Y., 86)
Substitution: Jóhannesson Í.B. (from 66); El Mala S. (from 75); Thielmann (from 75); van den Berg R. (from 86); Niang Y. (from 86)
Bench: 20. Zieler - 8. Huseinbasic - 7. Waldschmidt, 40. Schenten
Yellow Cards: Ache R. 58
Wolfsburg: 1. Grabara - 3. Vavro, 15. Jenz - 2. Fischer K. (Kumbedi, 74), 5. Vinícius Souza (Daghim, 46), 10. Majer L. (Shiogai, 46), 24. Eriksen C., 27. Arnold M., 31. Gerhardt (Zehnter, 90), 39. Wimmer P. (Lindstrøm, 74) - 17. Pejčinović
Substitution: Shiogai (from 46); Daghim (from 46); Kumbedi (from 74); Lindstrøm (from 74); Zehnter (from 90)
Bench: 29. Mueller - 4. Koulierakis, 32. Svanberg, 37. Hensel
Yellow Cards: Eriksen C. 66; Shiogai 71; Jenz 80; Gerhardt 90
The Bundesliga giants ultimately asserted their quality, claiming a 3–1 victory away from home

The contest turned into a one-sided exhibition of dominance inside the Allianz Arena

The decision underscores the growing frustration within the club after a disappointing start to the season

Bremen is now unbeaten in five consecutive league games and has climbed temporarily into seventh place

The result leaves Wolfsburg sitting 12th in the Bundesliga standings

RB Leipzig claimed a crucial away victory over VfL Wolfsburg

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