Werder v Bayern - this is one of the most often played Bundesliga matches in league history. The north and south rivals have faced off 96 times going into the...
Werder v Bayern - this is one of the most often played Bundesliga matches in league history. The north and south rivals have faced off 96 times going into the...
Werder v Bayern - this is one of the most often played Bundesliga matches in league history. The north and south rivals have faced off 96 times going into the Saturday afternoon game 26 April 2014 at 3:30 p.m. in the Allianz Arena. Even though the record champions have already broken a number of records this season, Werder still hope that they can collect at least a point in Munich. The Green-Whites aren't Munich's most feared opponents for nothing.
The following statistical overview shoes why Werder are Bayern's least favourite opponents, why a scoreless draw wouldn't be a surprise and what Robin Dutt thinks of Pep Guardiola's team.
Did you know ...
... that Werder are Bayern's most-feared team? Munich have lost more often against Bremen (26 defeats) than any other Bundesliga team. The Green-Whites' biggest road victory came in 2008 when Rosenberg scored twice in a 5-2 win over Bayern.

... that Bayern have conceded more goals against Bremen than any other team? Werder don't just have the most victories against the recored champions but they also have scored the most goals against Bayern. In 95 Bundesliga matches, Werder have scored 117 goals.
... that Bayern and Werder have seven times played to a 0-0 draw? Four of those seven scoreless draws have come in Bremen with the other three coming in Munich. Still, a lot of goals usually are scored in the North-South classic, with an average of 3.05 goals tallied per game.
... that Werder Bremen and Bayern are the two most successful Bundesliga teams of all time? In the all-time Bundesliga table, Bayern are first with 3,267 points followed by SV Werder's 2,600 points.
... what Robin Dutt thinks about Bayern Munich? "I have to say it's impressive the position which Bayern have taken in European football. When a team like Real Madrid needs to rely on the counter attack at home to win, that's amazing. So we really have to go to our limit if we want to get a point in Munich."
