FC St. Pauli embarrassed themselves: 0-4 defeat against Gladbach!

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FC St. Pauli loses 0:4 against Borussia Mönchengladbach in a sold-out stadium. Analysis and outlook for upcoming games.

FC St. Pauli verliert 0:4 gegen Borussia Mönchengladbach im ausverkauften Stadion. Analyse und Ausblick auf kommende Spiele.
FC St. Pauli loses 0:4 against Borussia Mönchengladbach in a sold-out stadium. Analysis and outlook for upcoming games.

FC St. Pauli embarrassed themselves: 0-4 defeat against Gladbach!

Today, November 2nd, 2025, welcome to the summary of yesterday's Bundesliga game, which ended anything but pleasantly for FC St. Pauli. In the sold-out stadium on Kollaustrasse, where 29,546 spectators were present, the team suffered a bitter 4-0 defeat against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Millernton reports that this marks the end of a winless series for the guests. The performance of St. Pauli's kickers was consistently weak - neither access nor ideas brought them dangerously close to the Gladbach goal.

The goals fell in a clear pattern: in the 15th minute, Tabaković gave Borussia the lead with his first goal, followed by further goals in the 40th minute by the same player, who converted a fine work by Honorat. In the second half, the Gladbachers put their stamp on the game when Machino made it 3-0 in the 75th minute, before Fraulo rounded it off with the fourth goal five minutes later.

Poor performance and next challenges

The weak performance of the FC St. Pauli players inevitably leads to questions about the coming season. After this defeat, the team will urgently need to improve in order to better cope with the next challenges in the Bundesliga. It remains to be hoped that they can find something out of their current crisis before the winter break, which will take place after the 15th matchday of the Bundesliga from December 19th to 21st, 2025. A short break could help the team regain new self-confidence and prepare well for the upcoming matches.
The Bundesliga will resume after this winter break on January 9, 2026, where teams will be required to show their performance. The Bundesliga has already set its calendar for the 2025/26 season, and there are some exciting dates for fans to note.

The first games of the second half of the season offer the opportunity for a turnaround, but the team must prepare intensively for the next matches until then. Technical problems during the game broadcast also caused discontent, but that is just one of the many challenges the team has had to overcome over the past week.

Stay tuned for further updates and analysis from FC St. Pauli and the entire Bundesliga!