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·16 May 2026
BVB player ratings: Inacio shines, Guirassy on target

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·16 May 2026

Borussia Dortmund ended the season with a 2-0 away win over Werder Bremen. The BVB players in BVBWLD’s individual ratings.
Gregor Kobel: Largely untested for long stretches, then a lifesaver in the closing stages: Kobel produced a superb save against Mbangula (84') and recorded his 15th clean sheet of the season. Rating: 2.5.
Luca Reggiani: Reggiani delivered a calm and solid performance, posting a high pass-completion rate and making hardly any notable mistakes. Rating: 3.
Waldemar Anton: Organized the defense, won the key duels and was flawless in his positioning. Rating: 2.
Nico Schlotterbeck: Rock-solid defensively and composed in build-up play: his precise diagonal ball to Ryerson perfectly set up the 1-0. Rating: 2.
Julian Ryerson (until the 88th minute): Solid at the back, highly dangerous going forward: Ryerson delivered a pinpoint cross to Guirassy for the 1-0 (59') and thus registered his 15th assist of the season. Rating: 2.5.
Felix Nmecha: A comeback with some early rust: after a hesitant start, Nmecha grew into the game, demanded the ball frequently in midfield and at times dictated the tempo in the second half. Rating: 3.
Jobe Bellingham (until the 83rd minute): His form continues to trend upward: Bellingham dominated the center with enormous physical presence and strong tackling. Rating: 3.
Daniel Svensson: Quiet and solid defensively, but offered absolutely no cutting edge going forward. Rating: 4.
Maximilian Beier (until the 69th minute): Put in a big shift off the ball, but going forward it was a largely unfortunate display with little ability to impose himself. Rating: 3.5.

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Samuele Inácio (until the 70th minute): A lively display from the 18-year-old, who constantly looked for the one-on-one. He nearly got an early reward: in the sixth minute, Backhaus sensationally tipped his powerful shot onto the post. Rating: 2.
Serhou Guirassy (until the 83rd minute): A personal duel with Backhaus: after missing four big chances, Guirassy finally broke the deadlock with a header from Ryerson’s cross to make it 1-0. An extremely active performance from the striker, though one that was unlucky for a long time. Rating: 3.
Substitutes:
Julian Brandt (from the 69th minute), Carney Chukwuemeka (from the 70th minute), Karim Adeyemi, Fábio Silva (from the 83rd minute), Yan Couto (from the 88th minute): No rating due to limited playing time.
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