Bulinews
·16 mai 2026
Guirassy and Couto deliver victory for Borussia Dortmund over Werder Bremen

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·16 mai 2026

Borussia Dortmund closed out their Bundesliga campaign with a 2-0 win away to Werder Bremen this afternoon. Second-half goals from Serhou Guirassy and Yan Couto ensured Niko Kovač's side end the season with 73 points - their best total since 2018/19.
Despite having nothing to play for as such, a full-strength Dortmund too the game to their hosts -- Serhou Guirassy and Samuele Inácio brought the best out of Mio Backhaus who had to make a trio of smart saves to deny the visitors in the initial 7 minutes.
Julian Ryerson and Guirassy came close to combining once again this season, however the latter headed wide. Daniel Thioune's side appeared to take the lead in the 28th-minute, but Amos Pieper had clearly strayed offside before Cameron Puertas' free-kick delivery.
Former BVB attacker Justin Njinmah look to make his former side pay with his blistering pace before the interval. Nico Schlotterbeck failed to keep pace with the 25-year-old who would ultimately volley wide, as neither side managed to make a breakthrough.
Similar to the initial exchanges of the first-half, BVB found themselves creating ample chances. Inácio's vision from open play and a Daniel Svensson corner both fell to Guirassy -- the Guinean still failed to get the better of the simply excellent Backhaus.
It seemed it would only be matter of time for the 30-year-old to convert, and that he did on 59 minutes. Ryerson delivered the ball on a plate for the big striker to outmuscle Friedl and head in at the near post. Both sides would ring in the changes thereafter.
Carney Chukwuemeka and Julian Brandt on his last BVB outing featured, while Bremen called upon Samuel Mbangula and Patrice Covic. Parity seemed to be restored late on when Karim Coulibaly converted from close range, but VAR would narrowly rule him offside.
Mbangula forced Kobel into a sharp stop at his near post. Ultimately, the equaliser would never come for the hosts as Karim Adeyemi fed Yan Couto for BVB's second in injury time. The afternoon ended with some farewells for the likes of Leo Bittencourt, as well as Brandt, Süle and Özcan.
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