Match Details

Bundesliga
FC St. Pauli
2 1
Werder Bremen
Full Time
HT 0-0
H. Wahl 55'J. Fujita 70'
J. Milosevic 62'
Match Started
I. Schmidt 7'

Yellow Card

M. Kaars 29'

Yellow Card

Half Time
M. Kaars M. Pereira Lage 53'

Substitution

S. Lynen 54'

Yellow Card

H. Wahl 55'

Goal (Assist: D. Sinani)

R. Schmid L. Bittencourt 60'

Substitution

M. Grull J. Milosevic 60'

Substitution

J. Milosevic 62'

Goal

J. Fujita 70'

Goal (Assist: M. Saliakas)

M. Friedl 75'

Yellow Card

M. Saliakas 75'

Yellow Card

J. Milosevic 76'

Yellow Card

L. Bittencourt 76'

Yellow Card

C. Puertas K. Topp 79'

Substitution

J. Irvine J. Sands 80'

Substitution

J. Fujita M. Rasmussen 87'

Substitution

N. Stark 88'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

FC St. Pauli 3-4-2-1 Alexander Blessin

Nikola Vasilj 22
Vasilj
Karol Mets 3
Mets
Hauke Wahl 5
Wahl
Tomoya Ando 15
Ando
Arkadiusz Pyrka 11
Pyrka
Jackson Irvine 7
Irvine
Eric Smith 8
Smith
Manolis Saliakas 2
Saliakas
Joel Chima Fujita 16
Fujita
Danel Sinani 10
Sinani
Martijn Kaars 19
Kaars

Starters

  • Nikola Vasilj22 Nikola Vasilj
  • Karol Mets3 Karol Mets
  • Hauke Wahl5 Hauke Wahl
  • Tomoya Ando15 Tomoya Ando
  • Arkadiusz Pyrka11 Arkadiusz Pyrka
  • Jackson Irvine7 Jackson Irvine
  • Eric Smith8 Eric Smith
  • Manolis Saliakas2 Manolis Saliakas
  • Joel Chima Fujita16 Joel Chima Fujita
  • Danel Sinani10 Danel Sinani
  • Martijn Kaars19 Martijn Kaars

Substitutes

  • Ben Voll1 Ben Voll
  • James Sands6 James Sands
  • Abdoulie Ceesay9 Abdoulie Ceesay
  • Taichi Hara18 Taichi Hara
  • Mathias Rasmussen20 Mathias Rasmussen
  • Lars Ritzka21 Lars Ritzka
  • Louis Oppie23 Louis Oppie
  • Adam Dźwigała25 Adam Dźwigała
  • Mathias Pereira Lage28 Mathias Pereira Lage

Werder Bremen 3-4-2-1 Daniel Thioune

Mio Backhaus 30
Backhaus
Marco Friedl 32
Friedl
Niklas Stark 4
Stark
Senne Lynen 14
Lynen
Isaac Schmidt 23
Schmidt
Cameron Puertas 18
Puertas
Jens Stage 6
Stage
Justin Njinmah 11
Njinmah
Romano Schmid 20
Schmid
Samuel Mbangula 7
Mbangula
Marco Grüll 17
Grüll

Starters

  • Mio Backhaus30 Mio Backhaus
  • Marco Friedl32 Marco Friedl
  • Niklas Stark4 Niklas Stark
  • Senne Lynen14 Senne Lynen
  • Isaac Schmidt23 Isaac Schmidt
  • Cameron Puertas18 Cameron Puertas
  • Jens Stage6 Jens Stage
  • Justin Njinmah11 Justin Njinmah
  • Romano Schmid20 Romano Schmid
  • Samuel Mbangula7 Samuel Mbangula
  • Marco Grüll17 Marco Grüll

Substitutes

  • Olivier Deman2 Olivier Deman
  • Yukinari Sugawara3 Yukinari Sugawara
  • Keke Topp9 Keke Topp
  • Leonardo Bittencourt10 Leonardo Bittencourt
  • Karl Hein13 Karl Hein
  • Jovan Milošević19 Jovan Milošević
  • Julián Malatini22 Julián Malatini
  • Patrice Čović24 Patrice Čović

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Match Statistics

FC St. Pauli Werder Bremen
  • 4 Shots on Goal 4
  • 0 Shots off Goal 5
  • 4 Total Shots 13
  • 0 Blocked Shots 4
  • 4 Shots insidebox 11
  • 0 Shots outsidebox 2
  • 6 Fouls 10
  • 1 Corner Kicks 5
  • 5 Offsides 1
  • 42% Ball Possession 58%
  • 2 Yellow Cards 6
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 408 Total passes 563
  • 311 Passes accurate 463
  • 76% Passes % 82%
  • 0.21 expected_goals 1.61
  • -1 goals_prevented -1

Head-to-Head Stats

FC St. Pauli Wins 1
Draws 4
Werder Bremen Wins 4

Recent Matches

  • 2011-04-23 FC St. Pauli 1 - 3 Werder Bremen
  • 2020-08-29 Werder Bremen 1 - 0 FC St. Pauli
  • 2021-10-30 Werder Bremen 1 - 1 FC St. Pauli
  • 2022-04-09 FC St. Pauli 1 - 1 Werder Bremen
  • 2024-12-14 FC St. Pauli 0 - 2 Werder Bremen
  • 2025-04-27 Werder Bremen 0 - 0 FC St. Pauli
  • 2025-10-04 Werder Bremen 1 - 0 FC St. Pauli
  • 2026-01-04 FC St. Pauli 0 - 0 Werder Bremen
  • 2026-02-22 FC St. Pauli 2 - 1 Werder Bremen

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1. Match Summary

FC St. Pauli secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Werder Bremen in a tightly contested match. Despite being largely outplayed in terms of possession and overall attacking threat, St. Pauli capitalized on their opportunities, scoring twice in the second half to overturn a potential Bremen lead. The match was punctuated by a high number of fouls and yellow cards, indicating a physical and fiercely fought encounter. Key moments included Hauke Wahl's equalizer and Joel Chima Fujita's winning goal for St. Pauli.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Werder Bremen dominated the statistical categories, showcasing their control of the game. They enjoyed 58% ball possession, completed a significantly higher number of passes (563 vs 408), and had a far greater number of total shots (13 vs 4). However, their shot conversion rate was poor, with only one goal from 13 attempts. Their expected goals (xG) of 1.61 suggests they *should* have scored more, highlighting a lack of clinical finishing. The high number of blocked shots (4) also indicates St. Pauli's defensive resilience, despite being under pressure.

FC St. Pauli, while statistically inferior, demonstrated efficiency in front of goal. They were clinical with their limited chances, converting two of their four shots on target. Their passing accuracy of 76% was respectable, and they managed to disrupt Bremen's rhythm with a higher number of fouls. The negative 'goals prevented' value suggests their goalkeeper, Nikola Vasilj, played a crucial role in keeping the scoreline manageable. Their xG of 0.21 shows how reliant they were on taking their chances and a bit of luck.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

7' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - I. Schmidt. Early indication of a physical match. 29' - Yellow Card: FC St. Pauli - M. Kaars. St. Pauli responding with a foul of their own. 53' - Substitution: FC St. Pauli - M. Kaars off. 54' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - S. Lynen. Bremen accumulating cards. 55' - GOAL: FC St. Pauli - H. Wahl (Assist: D. Sinani). St. Pauli equalizes, shifting the momentum. 60' - Substitution: Werder Bremen - R. Schmid off. 61' - Substitution: Werder Bremen - M. Grull off. Bremen attempting to change the game. 62' - GOAL: Werder Bremen - J. Milosevic. Bremen regain the lead. 70' - GOAL: FC St. Pauli - J. Fujita (Assist: M. Saliakas). St. Pauli levels the score again! 75' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - M. Friedl. Bremen's disciplinary issues continue. 76' - Yellow Card: FC St. Pauli - M. Saliakas. 76' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - J. Milosevic. 76' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - L. Bittencourt. A flurry of cards! 79' - Substitution: Werder Bremen - C. Puertas off. 80' - Substitution: FC St. Pauli - J. Irvine off. 87' - Substitution: FC St. Pauli - J. Fujita off. 88' - Yellow Card: Werder Bremen - N. Stark. Bremen end the game with a high card count.
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