Day 8
Ducksch 8'
Fuellkrug 13'
Bensebaini (og) 37'
Weiser 73'
Werder: 1. Pavlenka - 3. Jung A., 13. Veljkovic, 32. Friedl (Schmidt N., 85) - 4. Stark N., 8. Weiser, 20. Schmid R. (Stage, 72), 28. Gruev (Bittencourt, 77), 36. Gross C. (Rapp, 77) - 7. Ducksch (Burke, 72), 11. Fuellkrug
Substitution: Burke (from 72); Stage (from 72); Rapp (from 77); Bittencourt (from 77); Schmidt N. (from 85)
Bench: 30. Zetterer - 26. Buchanan, 27. Agu F. - 21. Dinkci
Borussia Mg: 1. Sommer - 5. Friedrich, 25. Bensebaini (Netz, 88), 29. Scally J. (Lainer, 77), 30. Elvedi - 6. Kramer (Ngoumou, 83), 8. Weigl, 13. Stindl (Herrmann P., 77), 17. Kone Ko. (Reitz, 88), 23. Hofmann - 10. Thuram M.
Substitution: Lainer (from 77); Herrmann P. (from 77); Ngoumou (from 83); Netz (from 88); Reitz (from 88)
Bench: 21. Sippel - 24. Jantschke - 14. Plea, 34. Noss
Yellow Cards: Kone Ko. 39
Werder Bremen defeated Borussia Gladbach in today's Bundesliga match, scoring four times in the first half only
RB Leipzig suffered a crushing defeat in the Bundesliga, losing to the former team of its new coach
Werder Bremen lost at home to Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga's best game of the weekend
Borussia Gladbach took away one point from Munich thanks to an excellent performance of their goalkeeper Jan Sommer
Borussia Dortmund sensationally lost at home to Werder Bremen, conceding three goals in the last minutes of the match.
In the only match of the day Borussia (Mönchengladbach) minimally beat Hertha