
Borussia Mönchengladbach


FC St. Pauli
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0.71
Expected goals (xG)
0.51
-1.00
Goals Prevented
-1.00
Passing
348 (76%)
Accurate passes
556 (82%)
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33
G
Moritz Nicolas
4
D
Kevin Diks
30
D
Nico Elvedi (C)
16
D
Philipp Sander
17
M
Jens Castrop
6
M
Yannik Engelhardt
M
Kevin Stöger
37′
M
Joseph Scally
38
F
Hugo Bolin
36
F
Wael Mohya
F
Haris Tabaković
22
G
Nikola Vasilj
15
D
Tomoya Ando
D
Hauke Wahl
25
D
Adam Dźwigała
21
M
Lars Ritzka
7
M
Jackson Irvine (C)
M
Eric Smith
11
M
Arkadiusz Pyrka
28
F
Mathias Pereira Lage
16
F
Joel Chima Fujita
10
F
Danel Sinani

Bundesliga Standings – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Qualification
- Relegation Playoffs
- Relegation
Borussia Mönchengladbach secured a crucial 2-0 victory over FC St. Pauli, with goals from Kevin Stöger and Franck Honorat lifting the hosts away from the Bundesliga relegation zone.
Borussia Mönchengladbach secured a vital 2-0 victory over FC St. Pauli at Borussia-Park. Goals from Kevin Stöger and Franck Honorat delivered three crucial Bundesliga points for the home side.
This match was a significant bottom-half clash, with both teams battling to distance themselves from the relegation zone. Mönchengladbach entered 12th, just one point ahead of 16th-placed St. Pauli, setting up a tense encounter.
The match began with a competitive edge. St. Pauli’s Hauke Wahl received a yellow card for roughing in the 6th minute. This early caution set a physical tone for the game.
FC St. Pauli enjoyed more possession through the first half, moving the ball well without creating many clear chances. However, Mönchengladbach remained dangerous on the break. Eric Smith of St. Pauli also earned a yellow card in the 36th minute for a similar infringement.
Just a minute later, in the 37th minute, Kevin Stöger opened the scoring for the home side. Stöger found the back of the net, giving Mönchengladbach a crucial lead before the interval. This goal showcased BMG’s clinical edge.
The half-time whistle saw Mönchengladbach with a narrow lead, despite St. Pauli controlling more of the ball. St. Pauli needed to find a way to convert their possession into genuine scoring opportunities in the second half.
The second half resumed with both teams pushing for control. Haris Tabakovic of Mönchengladbach was booked in the 57th minute. Soon after, both teams made early substitutions to impact the game, seeking fresh legs and tactical adjustments.
Borussia Mönchengladbach doubled their advantage in the 63rd minute, solidifying their grip on the match. Franck Honorat drilled home a finish from close range, assisted by Joseph Scally. This gave the hosts a comfortable two-goal cushion.
St. Pauli responded with multiple substitutions, introducing new attacking options shortly after the second goal. Mönchengladbach also made changes to refresh their lines and manage the game effectively. The home side defended their lead stoutly, frustrating St. Pauli’s attempts to find a way back.
Mönchengladbach secured the win with remarkable efficiency. They managed a 40% possession share but generated a higher expected goals (xG) of 0.71 compared to St. Pauli’s 0.51. The home team recorded 4 shots on target from 10 total shots, while St. Pauli only managed 1 on target from 8 attempts.
This 2-0 victory lifts Borussia Mönchengladbach up the Bundesliga table, creating valuable space from the relegation battle. For St. Pauli, the result means they remain precariously close to the drop zone, with their fight for survival intensifying.
