🔥13 wins on the bounce: Berlin City proving unbeatable | OneFootball

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·21 October 2025

🔥13 wins on the bounce: Berlin City proving unbeatable

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Anyone who thought that Berlin City might stumble in the top match against the in-form The Pack was disappointed today. The Berliners marched on – and cut through their opponents like a hot knife through butter. This time, it was The Pack’s turn, who, despite a good performance, went down 3:7. The result sounds clearer than the match actually was – for a long time, it was a duel on equal footing.

Both teams immediately used their Community Penalty in the first minute, where a fan from the community gets to take a shot. Both scored confidently. But shortly after, Aytürk Gecim put the Berliners ahead. Stefan Winkel equalized for The Pack, but once again it was Gecim who made it 2:1 just before halftime. Bitter for The Pack: Robin Brüseke scored in the last action before the halftime whistle – but the ball left his foot a tenth of a second too late, so the goal didn’t count.


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After the break, things got really frustrating for The Pack. During their 'Hero Ball', when all goals scored by Stefan Winkel would have counted double, he only hit the inside of the post. In the direct counterattack, Noah Jones finished coldly and made it 4:2 for Berlin. Shortly after, Suad Ak made it 5:2 with a lightning-fast solo run down the wing and a clinical finish.

A beautiful long-range shot from Kolja Pusch into the top corner brought The Pack back to 3:5, but Muhammet Sözer sealed the deal in the 21st minute with the 6:3, even though Brüseke didn’t look good on the shot. The final point was set by Enes Küç, who made it 7:3 with a powerful long-range shot.

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In the end, a deserved victory for Berlin City, even though the match was closer than the score suggests. Two razor-thin moments just before and after the break made the difference.

Even Toni Kroos was full of praise after the match: "Right now, this is the most complete and best team in the league." The Berliners could only beat themselves at the moment; there are phases when they might think a bit too highly of themselves – but they are simply an outstanding team, as Kroos admitted with a wink.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.