Borussia Dortmund 1 - 0 Werder Bremen

Dortmund scorers: Julian Brandt (67’)


Venue: Signal-Iduna Park, Dortmund, Germany

Referee: Dr. Felix Brych


Borussia Dortmund:

Starting XI Notes Subs Notes
Gregor Kobel Alexander Meyer
Mats Hummels Nilkas Süle
Nico Schlotterbeck Ramy Bensebaini 62’
Marius Wolf 62’ Salih Özcan
Julian Ryerson Giovanni Reyna 62’
Felix Nmecha 44’ Marcel Sabitzer 76’
Emre Can Karim Adeyemi 89’
Marco Reus 62’ Sébastien Haller 76’
Donyell Malen 76’ Jamie Bynoe-Gittens
Julian Brandt 67’ 89’
Niklas Füllkrug 77’

Manager: Edin Terzić (Germany)


Werder Bremen:

Starting XI Notes Subs Notes
Michael Zetterer Spyros Angelidis
Marco Friedl Senne Lynen 69’
Miloš Veljković 83’ Christian Groß
Anthony Jung 87’ Felix Agu
Mitchell Weiser Nicolai Rapp
Olivier Deman 90+4’ Justin Njinmah 69’
Leonardo Bittencourt 61’ 69’ Leon Opitz
Jens Stage 75’ Rafael Santos Borré 87’
Romano Schmid 81’ Nick Woltemade 81’
Dawid Kownacki 69’
Marvin Ducksch

Manager: Ole Werner (Germany)


MATCH EVENTS

1’: We’re off!

6’: SAVE! Zetterer punches away a shot from Malen.

7’: Marius Wolf’s glancing header drifts wide of the far post.

12’: Reus puts his shot over the bar.

14’: Bittencourt’s header for Werder Bremen goes over.

17’: Ducksch fires a curler towards the top corner from wide, but it goes high and wide.

24’: SAVE! Ryerson skims one to the far side from distance, forcing a diving save from Zetterer.

27’: Bittencourt might have gotten away with a foul in the box, but it would have been pretty soft.

32’: SO CLOSE! Reus gets his shot past the keeper at the near post but it just misses the far corner by a whisker!

39’: Oh, a mishit from Malen! Malen has an open net to hit but the cross comes in behind him, he manages to reach backwards and hit it at goal but it’s a looping shot easily caught by the keeper.

44’: Felix Nmecha slides into Kownacki

45’: Malen denied! A big hit by him, but blocked away to safety by Zetterer’s outstretched arm.

HT Borussia Dortmund 0-0 Werder Bremen Dortmund looks frustrated!


46’: We’re back! There’s some flares going off in the away section, and some smoke obscuring the camera.

53’: Malen tries a volley from wide! But he mishits it past the far post.

59’: Ooh a shot deflects off Schlottereck towards goal! Fortunately the spin on the ball slows it down and allows Kobel to claim it.

61’: Leonardo Bittencourt clips Malen from behind

62’: Dortmund double sub: Ramy Bensebaini and Giovanni Reyna on for Marco Reus and Marius Wolf

67’: GOAL DORTMUND!! Julian Brandt gets an incisive pass through the sleeping defense! Puts it in one-on-one past the helpless keeper!

69’: Bremen double sub: Senne Lynen and Justin Njinmah on for Leonardo Bittencourt and Dawid Kownacki

75’: Jens Stage slides into Nmecha

76’: Dortmund substitution: Sébastien Haller and Marcel Sabitzer on for Donyell Malen and Niklas Füllkrug

81’: Bremen substitution: Nick Woltemade on for Romano Schmid

83’: Milos Veljković commits the foul, ref plays advantage but Nmecha’s shot goes over.

87’: Bremen substitution: Rafael Santos Borré on for Anthony Jung

89’: Dortmund substitution: Karim Adeyemi on for Julian Brandt

90+3’: Reyna’s really going here in stoppage time. He gets a chance after a lot of work, but puts it over.

90+4’: Olivier Deman picks up a late card.

FT Borussia Dortmund 1-0 Werder Bremen For the moment, Dortmund are top of the table!

  • Trojan_Man68@alien.topB
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    Do you mean what changed from last season or what changed from earlier this season?

    From last season nothing at all changed we got good results then too.

    If you’re talking about the reactions to our games earlier this season, all that happened to get us back in form was just giving the coach and players more time to gel, get fit, and get in form. The panic earlier on seemed to be a major and premature overreaction.

    • Black_XistenZ@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      To be fair, it’s well possible that the 4 points you guys dropped against relegation candidates Bochum and Heidenheim are gonna cost you at the end of the season.

      It reminds me heavily of how you lost 2:3 against Bremen, at home, after leading 2:0 until the 90th minute last season. Back then, everyone was saying “what a fuckup, inb4 this costs you the title”. And in the end, that’s exactly what happened.

      • Vio0@alien.topB
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        So applying your logic, the ref in the Bochum game lost Dortmund the title.

        • Black_XistenZ@alien.topB
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          With a title race which was decided by GD, any single point could have swung it. The ref decision in the Bochum game was a travesty, but it’s to be expected to be on the receiving end of such a decision over the course of a whole season. I’m focusing on the points dropped which were your own fault, where you had your fate in your own hands and just dropped the ball.

      • Sertorius777@alien.topB
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        Points are gonna be dropped at some point regardless. It’s not the Bremen or even the Stuttgart game that cost us the title last year, it was only the Mainz game.

        I say that because anything else is alternate history, maybe we win against Bremen and end up closer to the top in January, but then we go on an incosistent run instead of the great run of results in the ruckrunde. Or maybe we win against Stuttgart, but then fuck up against Wolfsburg or Augsburg due to pressure/overconfidence.

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      all that happened to get us back in form was just giving the coach and players more time to gel, get fit, and get in form

      Starting Reus and Fullkrug

      • Trojan_Man68@alien.topB
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        I think that falls into the coaching aspect and figuring out in time who is currently the best option. Btw, shoutout Terzic his resume with Dortmund is already strong and it will only get stronger as he grows.