Thanks to an excellent second half performance, Werder secure themselves a point in the Friday night Bundesliga game against Europa league-hopefuls Borussia Mönchengladbach. The game finished 2-2, after Werder went in at the break 2-0 down, so the boys needed to fight in the second half in order to grind out a point away from home. In front of 52,000 fans in Borussia Park, the Green-Whites quickly found themselves on the defensive and went 1-0 down after five minutes through Borussia's Dennis Zakaria. Then Niklas Moisander added to Werder's misery, as he put the ball in the back of his own net in the 33rd minute. Thomas Delaney's fine header from a Max Kruse corner set the game up for an incredible finish as Werder pulled it back to 2-1 in the 59th minute. The difference between the two halves was clear and no one else embodied this switch more than half time substitute Aron Johannsson, who managed to level the scores in the 78th minute and earn a point for Werder.