155' K. Koulierakis’ goal for Wolfsburg, capitalizing on a well-executed set-piece opportunity.
275' P. Lienhart’s equalizer for Freiburg, highlighting their effectiveness in transitioning quickly from defense to attack.
3The stark difference in corner count (7-1), underscoring Wolfsburg’s tactical emphasis on wide play and set-piece dominance.
Tactical Insights
Freiburg’s high possession (62%) did not lead to superior chances, indicating a need to improve final-third efficiency and creativity.
Wolfsburg’s ability to create more shots on target despite lower possession highlights the effectiveness of their direct attacking approach and set-piece strategy.
Freiburg’s disciplined defending and minimal fouls (5) contrasted with Wolfsburg’s higher number of fouls (11), suggesting Freiburg’s tactical resilience under pressure.
The match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg was a tightly contested Bundesliga encounter that ended in a 1-1 draw. Freiburg controlled possession for most of the game (62% vs 38%), but their dominance in ball retention did not translate into significant scoring opportunities, as Wolfsburg managed to create more shots on target (4 vs 3) and total shots (13 vs 11). Wolfsburg’s approach was more direct, leveraging their higher number of corners (7 vs 1) to apply pressure in set-piece situations, which ultimately led to their goal in the 55th minute by K. Koulierakis. Freiburg’s equalizer in the 75th minute, scored by P. Lienhart, showcased their ability to capitalize on counterattacks despite Wolfsburg’s aggressive pressing. Both teams struggled to break through each other’s defenses, with Freiburg’s disciplined defending and Wolfsburg’s clinical finishing in the second half shaping the result.