ShareBorussia Dortmund completed the Bundesliga season with a routine win over Werder Bremen, with Serhou Guirassy among the goals again.Serhou Guirassy was on target as Borussia Dortmund rounded off their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 victory over Werder Bremen at Weserstadion.The forward netted his 17th league goal of the campaign, while Yan Couto secured the win for Niko Kovac's side in second-half stoppage time.Dortmund went close twice in the sixth minute, as Werder goalkeeper Mio Backhaus made a superb double-save to deny Guirassy and Samuele Inacio.The hosts had the ball in the net at the other end through Amos Pieper, but the defender was denied by the offside flag.However, it was the visitors who broke the deadlock just before the hour mark, with Guirassy heading home from Julian Ryerson's cross.Karim Coulibaly was denied an 81st-minute equaliser for offside following a VAR review, but Dortmund wrapped up the points deep into stoppage time, with Karim Adeyemi teeing up Couto for the decisive second goal.Data Debrief: Dortmund defence stands firm once more Keeping their 15th clean sheet of the campaign, and having conceded just 34 goals, Dortmund finish with the Bundesliga's best defence for the fourth time, having also achieved the feat in 2010-11, 1994-95 and 1965-66.They gave up only nine shots in this game, with those chances worth a slender 0.42 expected goals.Dortmund have won all five of their meetings with Werder on the final day of a Bundesliga season. They become only the third team to achieve such a tally against a single opponent, along with Stuttgart against Kaiserslautern, and Hamburg against Eintracht Frankfurt.Ryerson set up Guirassy's opener with his 15th assist of the season, with only Jadon Sancho (16 in 2019-20) providing more for Dortmund in a single Bundesliga campaign. It was also his 13th from crosses, the joint-most across the big five European leagues with Inter's Federico Dimarco. Meanwhile, Werder failed to score in 13 matches this term, the joint-highest tally in a single Bundesliga season since the 1980s.Borussia Dortmund completed the Bundesliga season with a routine win over Werder Bremen, with Serhou Guirassy among the goals again.Serhou Guirassy was on target as Borussia Dortmund rounded off their Bundesliga season with a 2-0 victory over Werder Bremen at Weserstadion.The forward netted his 17th league goal of the campaign, while Yan Couto secured the win for Niko Kovac's side in second-half stoppage time.Dortmund went close twice in the sixth minute, as Werder goalkeeper Mio Backhaus made a superb double-save to deny Guirassy and Samuele Inacio.The hosts had the ball in the net at the other end through Amos Pieper, but the defender was denied by the offside flag.However, it was the visitors who broke the deadlock just before the hour mark, with Guirassy heading home from Julian Ryerson's cross.Karim Coulibaly was denied an 81st-minute equaliser for offside following a VAR review, but Dortmund wrapped up the points deep into stoppage time, with Karim Adeyemi teeing up Couto for the decisive second goal.Data Debrief: Dortmund defence stands firm once more Keeping their 15th clean sheet of the campaign, and having conceded just 34 goals, Dortmund finish with the Bundesliga's best defence for the fourth time, having also achieved the feat in 2010-11, 1994-95 and 1965-66.They gave up only nine shots in this game, with those chances worth a slender 0.42 expected goals.Dortmund have won all five of their meetings with Werder on the final day of a Bundesliga season. They become only the third team to achieve such a tally against a single opponent, along with Stuttgart against Kaiserslautern, and Hamburg against Eintracht Frankfurt.Ryerson set up Guirassy's opener with his 15th assist of the season, with only Jadon Sancho (16 in 2019-20) providing more for Dortmund in a single Bundesliga campaign. It was also his 13th from crosses, the joint-most across the big five European leagues with Inter's Federico Dimarco. Meanwhile, Werder failed to score in 13 matches this term, the joint-highest tally in a single Bundesliga season since the 1980s.