Bundesliga: Gladbach wins wild spectacle against BVB

Borussia duel with clear winner

Borussia Dortmund is going into the long World Cup break with a hangover. With the 2: 4 (2: 3) in the last championship game before the start of the tournament in Qatar at Borussia Mönchengladbach, the supposed title aspirant said goodbye to the top group of the Bundesliga for the time being. In a highly entertaining Friday night game, the Gladbach goalscorers Jonas Hofmann (4th), Ramy Bensebaini (26th), Marcus Thuram (30th) and Manu Koné (46th) in front of 54,042 spectators in the sold-out Borussia Park ensured the sixth defeat of the season defensively desolate team coached by Edin Terzic.

As a result, BVB overwintered in a disappointing sixth place in the table and has six points fewer than at the same time last season. The goals from Julian Brandt (19th) and Nico Schlotterbeck (40th) were not enough given the blatant defensive mistakes. On the other hand, the hosts managed to make amends for the 2-1 defeat three days earlier in Bochum. With 22 points, the previous season’s record is better than a year earlier (18).

Stindl last player in the top 20: Most yellow cards in the Bundesliga

20 Lothar Matthew | 76 yellow cards in 464 Bundesliga games

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As of November 11, 2022

19 Gonzalo Castro | 77 yellow cards in 421 Bundesliga games

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18 Thorsten Fink | 78 yellow cards in 367 Bundesliga games

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16 Jiri Nemec | 79 yellow cards in 256 Bundesliga games

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16 Michael Tarnat | 79 yellow cards in 363 Bundesliga games

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15 Stefan Reuter | 80 yellow cards in 502 Bundesliga games

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14 Lars Stindl | 82 yellow cards in 358 Bundesliga games

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12 Hanno Balitsch | 83 yellow cards in 343 Bundesliga games

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12 Ulf Kirsten | 83 yellow cards in 350 Bundesliga games

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11 Carsten Ramelow | 84 yellow cards in 333 Bundesliga games

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9 Jürgen Kohler | 85 yellow cards in 398 Bundesliga games

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9 Michael Ballack | 85 yellow cards in 267 Bundesliga games

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7 Frank Greiner | 86 yellow cards in 330 Bundesliga games

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7 Günther Schaefer | 86 yellow cards in 373 Bundesliga games

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6 Sergei Barbarez | 87 yellow cards in 330 Bundesliga games

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5 Christian Worns | 89 yellow cards in 469 Bundesliga games

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4 Bernd Hollerbach | 91 yellow cards in 223 Bundesliga games

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3 Torsten Frings | 94 yellow cards in 402 Bundesliga games

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2 David Jarolim | 96 yellow cards in 318 Bundesliga games

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1 Stefan Effenberg | 110 yellow cards in 370 Bundesliga games

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BVB coach Terzic and sporting director Sebastian Kehl once again made it clear to their team the enormous importance of the last game before the long winter break – but like the defeat three days earlier in Wolfsburg, they got off to a false start. With the first attack, the Gladbachers punished the negligence of the guests, who did not disturb the assist provider Lars Stindl consistently enough and did not see the excellent goal scorer Hofmann’s run coming. Stindl was in the starting XI for Alassane Pléa, who was infected with Corona.

The Dortmunders were initially not shocked. After a dream pass from Jude Bellingham into the penalty area, Brandt skillfully picked up the ball with his thigh and, after a rotation, shot the ball straight away to equalise. Gladbach goalkeeper Jan Olschowsky, who was the third goalkeeper between the posts due to injuries to Yann Sommer and Tobias Sippel, had no chance to defend himself.

Even after that, the game between the two strong attacking teams remained highly entertaining – and once again Dortmund had to run after a deficit. Bensebaini’s header from a free-kick was preceded by a foul by Mats Hummels. The BVB defense chief, who had not been included in the World Cup nomination, had a very weak day defensively in his 400th Bundesliga game, just like his neighbor and World Cup driver Schlotterbeck. The central defender duo, who had moved up much too high, also looked bad when they conceded the third goal.

And Youssoufa Moukoko? The young star, who was somewhat surprisingly nominated for the World Cup, made his debut in the 34th minute when he headed in from close range against Olschowsky. When Giovanni Reyna followed up, Bensebaini successfully threw himself into the path of the shot. Because Schlotterbeck then scored in the best center forward style with a dust-off to make it 2: 3, Dortmund really got hope again.

With Choupo-Moting & Lukébakio: Biggest market value winners in the Bundesliga

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting | Bayern Munich | New market value: 6 million euros

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+3 million euros
(as of November 9, 2022)

Mario Goetze | Eintracht Frankfurt | New market value: 13 million euros

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+3 million euros

Andras Schäfer | Union Berlin | New market value: 5 million euros

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+3 million euros

Ritsu Doan | SC Freiburg | New market value: 12 million euros

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+4 million euros

Joe Scally | Gladbach | New market value: 12 million euros

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+4 million euros

Salih Özcan | BVB | New market value: 17 million euros

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+4 million euros

Dodi Lukebakio | Hertha BSC | New market value: 12 million euros

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+4.5 million euros

Noussair Mazraoui | Bayern Munich | New market value: 25 million euros

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+5 million euros

Benjamin Pavard | Bayern Munich | New market value: 35 million euros

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+5 million euros

Mohamed Simakan | RB Leipzig | New market value: 28 million euros

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+6 million euros

Dominik Szoboszlai | RB Leipzig | New market value: 35 million euros

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+7 million euros

Daichi Kamada | Eintracht Frankfurt | New market value: 30 million euros

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+8 million euros

Randal Kolo Muani | Eintracht Frankfurt | New market value: 30 million euros

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+10 million euros

Marcus Thuram | Gladbach | New market value: 30 million euros

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+10 million euros

Dayot Upamecano | Bayern Munich | New market value: 50 million euros

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+10 million euros

Jew Bellingham | BVB | New market value: 100 million euros

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+10 million euros

Leroy Sané | Bayern Munich | New market value: 70 million euros

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+10 million euros

Jesper Lindstrom | Eintracht Frankfurt | New market value: 28 million euros

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+11 million euros

Youssoufa Moukoko | BVB | New market value: 30 million euros

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+15 million euros

Yamal Musiala | Bayern Munich | New market value: 100 million euros

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+20 million euros

But just 41 seconds after the restart, the next setback followed with the fourth goal conceded. This had a visible effect on BVB, and from then on the attacking efforts seemed more desperate than well thought-out. On the other hand, the Gladbachers convinced with a fast and straightforward game.

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