The record champions won 4-1 at Hertha BSC yesterday after pursuers Dortmund beat Hoffenheim 3-2 on Saturday. “It was fun for 90 minutes because we controlled Hertha for 90 minutes,” said Joshua Kimmich, who made a significant contribution to the dominance over the Berliners with 154 ball actions.
The ball will be on hold next weekend because international matches are scheduled outside of Europe. Mönchengladbach’s coach Adi Hütter has to use the break to initiate the change. After the 1: 2 at Union Berlin, Lucien Favre had already been brought into play as a successor, but the club is sticking with the Vorarlberger. In the following duels with the competitors in the relegation battle, Hütter has to deliver: Bielefeld is the opponent on February 5, Augsburg a week later.
Wimmer to the national team?
Things couldn’t be going better for Patrick Wimmer from Lower Austria. The 20-year-old shone in Bielefeld’s 2-0 win over Oliver Glasner’s Frankfurter with a goal and an assist. Before the eyes of ÖFB team boss Franco Foda, Wimmer was the best player on the pitch. Three years ago he was still playing for Gaflenz in the Lower Austrian state league, he switched from Austria Vienna to Bielefeld in the summer.
Source: Nachrichten