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Borussia Monchengladbach 0-4 Werder Bremen Player Ratings: Samuel Mbangula Rated 9/10 as Visitors Run Riot in a 4-0 Thrashing

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Borussia Monchengladbach Vs Werder Bremen Player Ratings

What a performance from the visitors. Werder Bremen absolutely dismantled Borussia Monchengladbach at the Stadion im Borussia-Park. From our perspective, the game was over long before the final whistle. Gladbach just had no answers for the relentless pressure and clinical finishing.

The onslaught began early, setting the tone for the entire match. Samuel Mbangula opened the scoring with a cool finish in the 15th minute. Then, Jens Stage doubled the lead before the half-hour mark. It felt like every Bremen attack could lead to a goal, such was their confidence in this Bundesliga encounter.

Gladbach's afternoon went from bad to worse after the break. A clumsy challenge from Kevin Diks gifted Bremen a penalty in the second half. Romano Schmid made no mistake from the spot. The fourth goal from substitute Justin Njinmah was just salt in the wound for the home side. A day to forget for Gladbach, but a memorable one for Bremen in this match.

Here are the Borussia Monchengladbach Vs Werder Bremen Player Ratings

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Borussia Monchengladbach Player Ratings vs Werder Bremen

Here are Borussia Monchengladbach Player Ratings vs Werder Bremen

Goalkeeper

Moritz Nicolas - 5.0: It's tough to be a goalkeeper on a day like this. He conceded four goals but it's hard to blame him for most of them. He did make three saves, including one penalty save that was ultimately futile. What stood out to us was how exposed he was by his defense. He couldn't have done much more. A thankless task for him today.

Defenders

Kevin Diks - 4.0: A disastrous outing for the defender. His lack of composure was glaring. He committed the foul for the penalty, a moment that completely killed any hope for his team. His error also led to another shot. He just seemed off the pace throughout the game. A performance to forget, plain and simple.

Nico Elvedi - 5.0: He looked overwhelmed by Bremen's fluid attack. While he had a high pass accuracy, he lost more than half his duels. He was part of a backline that was completely torn apart. We noticed he struggled to cope with the movement of Bremen's forwards. Not his finest hour by any means.

Fabio Chiarodia - 5.5: One of the better defenders, but that isn't saying much. He won a respectable number of his duels and made a few important tackles. However, he was still on the pitch as his team conceded three goals. He looked uncomfortable and was eventually substituted. There was effort, but little end product.

Lukas Ullrich - 5.0: A very quiet and ineffective game for the defender. He struggled to make any impact going forward or defensively. He was subbed off at the 60-minute mark after a forgettable display. We barely noticed him on the pitch, which is never a good sign for a full-back. He'll be disappointed with his contribution.

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Midfielders

Rocco Reitz - 6.0: Tried his best to make things happen, but it was a losing battle. He took six shots, but most were from distance and failed to trouble the keeper. He worked hard and won his tackles, showing some fight. From our perspective, he was one of the few Gladbach players who didn't give up. He missed a big chance, which summed up his team's day.

Philipp Sander - 5.5: He was tidy in possession but offered very little penetration. The game seemed to pass him by. He was substituted after an hour having made little impact on proceedings. We expected more from him in the middle of the park. He failed to impose himself on the match.

Giovanni Reyna - 6.0: A frustrating afternoon for the American. He showed flashes of his quality with some nice dribbles and created a chance. However, he also lost the ball frequently and his final product was lacking. He got into good positions but couldn't provide the spark his team desperately needed. You could see his frustration grow as the game went on.

Franck Honorat - 5.0: Incredibly wasteful in the final third. He delivered 14 crosses and only five found a teammate. That kind of delivery isn't good enough at this level. He lost possession a staggering 20 times. What stood out was his poor decision-making when it mattered most. A really poor display.

Robin Hack - 5.5: He was busy but ineffective. He had a few shots but none that really tested the keeper. He lost the ball far too often and his decision-making was questionable. He was taken off after an hour, and it was no surprise. He simply didn't do enough to justify his place.

Forwards

Shuto Machino - 5.5: Worked hard but was isolated for large parts of the game. He received a yellow card for a clumsy challenge born out of frustration. He had a couple of chances but failed to convert. It was a difficult job for him with such poor service from the midfield. He never stopped running, but that's about all you can say.

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Substitutes

Haris Tabakovic - 6.0: Came on and tried to provide a physical presence, but the game was already lost.

Luca Netz - 6.0: Showed a bit of energy but couldn't change the course of the match.

Yannik Engelhardt - 5.5: Didn't have much time to influence the game and struggled to get involved.

Grant-Leon Ranos - N/A: Came on late with the team already 4-0 down.

Kevin Stöger - N/A: Not enough time to make a real impact.

Manager

G. Seoane - 4.0: His team was completely outplayed and out-thought. The tactics seemed wrong from the start, leaving the defense exposed. His substitutions had no effect on the game's outcome. From our perspective, he has a lot of questions to answer after this shambolic performance at home.

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Werder Bremen Player Ratings vs Borussia Mnchengladbach

Here are Werder Bremen Player Ratings vs Borussia Mnchengladbach

Goalkeeper

Mio Backhaus - 7.5: A very solid performance. While he wasn't tested too often, he did everything required of him. He made two important saves and commanded his box well, claiming high balls with confidence. Keeping a clean sheet away from home is always a great achievement. He was a calm and reassuring presence for his defense.

Defenders

Felix Agu - 8.5: An outstanding defensive display. He was a rock at the back, winning an incredible 88% of his duels. He made four tackles and a crucial goal-line clearance. We noticed he read the game exceptionally well, making two interceptions. He was almost impossible to get past today. A brilliant performance.

Marco Friedl - 7.5: The captain led by example with a composed performance. He won all his duels and made six clearances. His experience was vital in organizing the backline. He was substituted late on after a job well done. From our perspective, his leadership was key to the clean sheet.

Karim Coulibaly - 7.0: A solid and reliable performance in central defense. He was strong in the air and composed on the ball. He made four clearances and an interception. He formed a great partnership with Friedl, giving Gladbach's attackers no room to breathe. A very professional display.

Yukinari Sugawara - 7.5: A constant threat down the right flank. He provided the assist for the second goal, showcasing his attacking quality. Defensively, he was solid, winning most of his duels and making three tackles. He did miss a big chance but his overall contribution was excellent. A great all-round game.

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Midfielders

Senne Lynen - 8.0: The unsung hero in midfield. He was everywhere, breaking up play and protecting his defense. He made three tackles and three interceptions, and recovered the ball eight times. His work rate was immense, allowing the more creative players to flourish. A fantastic midfield anchor performance.

Jens Stage - 8.0: He was brilliant until his substitution. He scored the crucial second goal with a well-taken shot from the center of the box. He was a driving force from midfield, always looking to get forward. We were surprised to see him taken off, but he had already made his mark on the game. A top-class contribution.

Romano Schmid - 8.0: Coolness personified from the penalty spot. He stepped up and slotted it home to make it 3-0, killing any hope of a comeback. He also created three chances for his teammates, including one big chance. His creativity and composure were vital. It was a very intelligent performance.

Samuel Mbangula - 9.0: Our Man of the Match, without a doubt. He was absolutely electric. He opened the scoring, provided an assist, and won the penalty for the third goal. His dribbling and pace were a nightmare for the Gladbach defense all afternoon. A truly complete and dominant performance from the highest-rated player on the pitch.

Cameron Puertas - 7.0: He played a vital role in the midfield battle. He won a remarkable eight duels and drew four fouls, constantly disrupting Gladbach's rhythm. While he was a bit loose in possession at times, his combativeness was crucial. He put in a real shift for the team.

Forwards

Marco Grüll - 7.0: He was a livewire in attack. He created three chances and was unlucky not to score, hitting the woodwork with one effort. He was a constant nuisance for the opposition defenders with his movement and link-up play. He didn't get a goal, but his contribution was significant.

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Substitutes

Justin Njinmah - 7.5: Came on and scored a goal. You can't ask for a better impact from a substitute.

Leonardo Bittencourt - 6.5: Slotted into midfield and helped see out the game comfortably.

Victor Boniface - 6.0: Was caught offside a couple of times but showed some promising runs.

Skelly Alvero - N/A: Came on late with the result already secured.

Patrice Covic - N/A: A late cameo to see out the final minutes.

Manager

H. Steffen - 9.0: His game plan was executed to perfection. His team was organized, disciplined, and absolutely clinical. They exploited Gladbach's weaknesses ruthlessly. His selection and tactics were spot on. A flawless away performance orchestrated by the manager.

Sportsdunia's Player of the Match is Samuel Mbangula

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Werder Bremen?
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Werder Bremen defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-0 in this Bundesliga match.
When was Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Werder Bremen?
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The Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Werder Bremen match was played on September 14, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Werder Bremen?
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Samuel Mbangula was the man of the match, scoring, assisting, and winning a penalty.
Who was the worst performer in Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Werder Bremen?
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Kevin Diks was the worst performer, conceding a penalty in a disastrous defensive display.

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