Thanks to a narrow 1-0 win, Borussia Mönchengladbach took the lead in the table for one night. However, the foals had a lot of trouble with an unlucky Hertha.
Borussia Mönchengladbach greets at least for one day from the top of the table in the Bundesliga and remains undefeated under the new coach Daniel Farke. Gladbach defeated Hertha BSC 1-0 (1-0) on Friday evening and took first place with seven points. The Berliners, who are still without a win this season and under coach Sandro Schwarz, are stuck in the relegation zone again despite a courageous performance.
In front of 48,411 spectators in Borussia-Park, Alassane Plea (34th) scored the decisive goal for the hosts with a hand penalty caused by Maximilian Mittlstädt. Jonas Hofmann (70th), who had had a small discussion with Plea shortly before the execution, missed a second hand penalty. Hertha’s Filip Uremovic, who caused the second penalty, was sent off with a second yellow card (69′).
Gladbach defense with a lot of work
The guests didn’t hide at all and tried to counterattack with sometimes high pressing and early ball wins. That’s how Hertha always managed to get to the end, especially the fast and dribbling strong Lukebakio and Chidera Ejuke caused the Borussia defense some problems.
Source: Stern

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