Despite the end of their winning streak in the second Bundesliga, Werder Bremen has temporarily taken the lead in the table.

The Bundesliga relegated team did not get more than 1-1 against the previous bottom club FC Ingolstadt after seven successes in a row, but overtook the previous table leaders FC St. Pauli at least until Sunday.

Werder also benefited from the 1-1 draw of northern rivals Hamburger SV at relegation candidate SV Sandhausen.

In a midfield duel, Karlsruher SC won 2-0 at Holstein Kiel.

In Bremen, Niclas Füllkrug (75th) provided the hosts with a befitting lead.

But Filip Bilbija (85th) responded with the equalizer for the Schanzer.

Bremen's coach Ole Werner missed the Werder record win set by "König Otto" Rehhagel from the second division season 1980/81 due to the draw.

Hamburg also had to settle for just one point after a winning streak.

In Sandhausen, Sonny Kittel (59th) saved the guests after three wins in a row with his seventh goal of the season at least one point, which was deserved after a considerable increase in performance.

Pascal Testroet (15th) had given the hosts the lead, who had been unbeaten for four games in a row.

A dream goal by Daniel O'Shaughnessy was the highlight of KSC's success in Kiel.

The Finnish international with Irish roots was successful with a brilliant shot in the 17th minute to put the visitors ahead.

Fabian Schleusener (67th) increased for Baden in the second half.

Thanks to the three, Karlsruhe overtook the three-time undefeated North Germans (31 points) in the table with 32 points.