Bremen On Fire! | Werder Bremen – Borussia M'gladbach 5-1 | All Goals Matchday 8 – Bundesliga 22/23



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Goals: 1-0 Füllkrug (5′), 2-0 Ducksch (8′), 3-0 Füllkrug (13′), 4-0 Bensebaini (OG, 37′), 4-1 Thuram (63′), 5-1 Weiser (73′)

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22 opiniones en “Bremen On Fire! | Werder Bremen – Borussia M'gladbach 5-1 | All Goals Matchday 8 – Bundesliga 22/23”

  1. I swear, that international break came at the worst possible time for Gladbach. Just when they seemed to have their rhythm down and put in their best performance of the season, a bunch of meaningless friendlies come to disrupt everything. Rami and Scally in particular were horrendous, as if they weren't back from their travels yet.

    Hopefully, this is just a minor blip because otherwise they've for once been consistently good all season, even when results didn't go their way (against Mainz and Freiburg they were only let down by poor finishing). It's crazy that in a single game they conceded as many goals as they did in the last seven. The Rhineland Derby is next weekend, and they need to be all in for that one.

    Oh, and Hansi Flick needs to include Fullkrug in the National Team for the World Cup. I get that with teams typically playing very defensively against Germany he's not going to see the same space he does for Bremen but 7 goals in 8 games speaks for itself. Simply put, the guy takes his chances, something you can't say about Werner or many of the Bayern forwards. Even if you don't include him in the starting eleven just having him as an option from the bench could be a game change in closely fought contests.

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