

FC St. Pauli


Werder Bremen
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0.21
Expected Goals (xG)
1.61
-1.00
Prevented goals
-1.00
Passing by
311 (76%)
Accurate passes
463 (82%)
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Substitutes
M
Mathias Pereira Lage
M
James Sands
M
Mathias Rasmussen
1
G
Ben Voll
23
d
Louis Opie
21
d
Lars Ritzka
25
d
Adam Dźwigała
9
F
Abdoulie Ceesay
18
F
Taichi Hara

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
FC St. Pauli secured a vital 2-1 win over Werder Bremen at the Millerntor-Stadion, with Joel Chima Fujita’s late winner reigniting their Bundesliga survival hopes.
FC St. Pauli earned a hard-fought 2-1 win against Werder Bremen. Joel Chima Fujita proved the hero, scoring the decisive goal in the 70th minute. This crucial result delighted the passionate home crowd.
This Bundesliga clash was a real “six” for both clubs. St. Pauli took 17th place with 17 points, while Bremen were just above them in 16th with 19. Both teams were in desperate need of points to escape the relegation zone.
The match started with a lot of intensity and an early warning. Werder Bremen’s Ilias Schmidt received a yellow card in the seventh minute for a bad reason. Max Kaars of St. Pauli also saw yellow for a similar infringement in the 29th minute.
Despite the early precautions, neither team managed to break the deadlock during the first half. Werder Bremen controlled the ball more and pressed forward. The St. Pauli defended strongly, avoiding clear chances.
The first half ended goalless, setting the stage for a tense second period. Both coaches were surely looking for a decisive tactical change. Fans eagerly awaited more attacking football after the break.
The game came alive after the break. St. Pauli made an early substitution, bringing on Myrto Pereira Lage in the 53rd minute. Just two minutes later, Hauke ​​Wahl put the hosts ahead.
Wahl headed in a goal in the 55th minute, assisted by Danel Sinani. However, Werder Bremen responded quickly. Substitute Jovan Milošević, activated for just one minute, equalized in the 62nd minute.
The Millerntor erupted again when Joel Chima Fujita restored the lead for St. Pauli He took advantage of Manolis Saliakas’ assist and slotted home in the 70th minute. A flurry of yellow cards followed, reflecting the fiery nature of the game.
St. Pauli achieved their victory despite the lesser possession, 42% to Bremen’s 58%. Werder Bremen also had more shots, 13 to 4 of St. Pauli However, the St. Pauli were more clinical, with an xG of just 0.21 compared to Bremen’s 1.61, highlighting their efficiency.
This crucial victory lifts FC St. Pauli, giving him renewed hope in the Bundesliga survival battle. Werder Bremen, meanwhile, remain dangerously close to the bottom. They need to regroup quickly for their next game.

