The Bundesliga's business end is in full swing, with just five matchdays remaining and the battles for survival and European spots reaching a fever pitch. Saturday's afternoon kick-offs delivered drama, history, and crucial points that reshaped the table's lower reaches.
All eyes were on Union Berlin, where history was made as Marie-Louise Eta took charge as interim head coach, becoming the first woman to manage in the Bundesliga and Europe's top five leagues. Her new-look side dominated much of the match but fell to a resilient Wolfsburg, who secured a vital 2-0 win through goals from Patrick Wimmer and Dzenan Pejcinovic. This victory snapped a staggering 13-match winless streak for Wolfsburg, dating back to January. While the three points close the gap to the relegation playoff spot, they remain six points from safety—a daunting margin with only four games left.
Meanwhile, pure chaos erupted in the Nordderby between Werder Bremen and Hamburg. Bremen emerged 3-1 victors thanks to a Jens Stage brace and a late Cameron Puertas strike, but the match was marred by controversy. The fixture featured a red card, an overturned red card, and heated debates over further disciplinary actions. The result provides a significant cushion for both rivals, now sitting five points clear of the direct relegation zone.
In another critical fixture, Augsburg took a massive step toward securing their Bundesliga status. A hard-fought draw away at champions Bayer Leverkusen all but mathematically confirms their survival for another season, a testament to their resilience in a fiercely competitive campaign.
