Borussia Mönchengladbach may have to do without Hannes Wolf, who injured his shoulder against Leipzig.
At the moment things are going very well in terms of sport, which is a bit surprising given the team’s bad luck with injuries. Most recently, Pléa, Itakura and Neuhaus were hit and the latter two will probably miss the entire first half of the season. Now loan returnee Hannes Wolf has also been injured.
Gladbach coach Daniel Farke is slowly but surely threatening a worrying staff shortage. Substitute Hannes Wolf was caught in the Foals’ 3-0 win against. The Austrian midfielder dislocated his shoulder on an otherwise excellent day for Gladbach. “The shoulder jumped out during the game. We tried to put it back in place,” explained Farke after the game.
However, it is not yet clear whether the tapes have also been affected. “All I know is that he was in a lot of pain. Our thoughts are with him,” the Gladbach coach clarified.
Farke regrets wolf injury: “Was on the right track”
This setback is very bitter for Wolf, after he had injured himself shortly before the start of the season after good preparation and was then absent and then received little playing time. “Hannes has shown very good training performance in the last few weeks and pushed for minutes. He was on the right track,” said Farke, struggling with the player’s injury. It is still unclear how long Wolf will be missing the foals.
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Source: Stern

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