- 90' K. Topp
- 61' H. Tabakovic
Match statistics
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5 Blocked Shots 1
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9 Shots insidebox 4
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4 Shots off Goal 4
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4 Shots on Goal 1
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4 Shots outsidebox 2
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13 Total Shots 6
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5 Corner Kicks 3
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1 Offsides 3
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10 Fouls 14
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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457 Passes accurate 197
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535 Total passes 267
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0 Goalkeeper Saves 4
Match timeline
11 eventsKey moments
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61'
Borussia MönchengladbachGoalby H. Tabakovic
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90'
Werder BremenGoalby K. Topp
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Lineups
- 30Mio Backhaus
- 22Julián Malatini
- 32Marco Friedl
- 31Karim Coulibaly
- 3Yukinari Sugawara
- 6Jens Stage
- 14Senne Lynen
- 2Olivier Deman
- 20Romano Schmid
- 7Samuel Mbangula
- 11Justin Njinmah
- 13Karl Hein
- 23Isaac Schmidt
- 33Mick Schmetgens
- 27Felix Agu
- 24Patrice Čović
- 18Cameron Puertas
- 17Marco Grüll
- 19Jovan Milošević
- 9Keke Topp
- Moritz Nicolas33
- Joseph Scally29
- Philipp Sander16
- Nico Elvedi30
- Fabio Chiarodia2
- Luca Netz20
- Franck Honorat9
- Rocco Reitz27
- Yannik Engelhardt6
- Florian Neuhaus10
- Haris Tabaković15
- Jan Olschowsky23
- Marvin Friedrich5
- Lukas Ullrich26
- Kevin Stöger7
- Jens Castrop17
- Wael Mohya36
- Shuto Machino18
- Alejo Sarco8
- Jan Urbich40
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 20
Standings
Bayern München
Borussia Dortmund
1899 Hoffenheim
RB Leipzig
VfB Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen
Eintracht Frankfurt
SC Freiburg
Union Berlin
1. FC Köln
Borussia Mönchengladbach
FC Augsburg
VfL Wolfsburg
Werder Bremen
Hamburger SV
FSV Mainz 05
FC St. Pauli
1. FC Heidenheim
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Match Recap
Topp Drama Earns Werder Vital Point Against Gladbach
Werder Bremen salvaged a crucial draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Friday afternoon, with Keke Topp’s dramatic 94th-minute equaliser cancelling out Haris Tabakovic’s second-half opener in a 1-1 stalemate at the Weserstadion.
The result sees Bremen edge further away from the relegation zone, though both sides remain mired in the bottom half of the Bundesliga table. Werder sit 14th on 19 points whilst Gladbach occupy 11th with 21 points, neither team managing to build meaningful momentum in what has been a disappointing campaign for both clubs.
Gladbach’s Clinical Edge
Despite Bremen’s territorial dominance, enjoying 67% possession and registering 13 shots to Gladbach’s six, it was the visitors who struck first through Tabakovic on 61 minutes. The Austrian striker’s goal highlighted Gladbach’s clinical approach, making the most of limited opportunities against a Werder side that struggled to convert pressure into clear-cut chances.
Felix Zwayer’s first-half booking of Robin Reitz proved to be the only significant incident before the interval, as both teams headed to the break goalless despite Bremen’s statistical superiority.
Statistical Dominance vs Reality
The numbers told the story of Bremen’s frustration. They registered four shots on target compared to Gladbach’s solitary effort, yet found themselves trailing. Their 0.80 expected goals rating marginally exceeded Gladbach’s 0.59, but scorelines aren’t decided by statistics alone.
Bremen’s 85% pass accuracy (457 successful passes from 535 attempts) demonstrated their control, yet Gladbach’s defensive discipline and counter-attacking threat kept them in contention throughout.
Late Drama
Just when it appeared Gladbach would claim all three points, substitute Topp intervened with virtually the last kick of the match. The late equaliser was reward for Bremen’s persistence and arguably a fair reflection of the balance of play.
Both teams’ inconsistent form continues, with neither able to string together the results needed for a genuine push up the table.