Bundesliga: zero number between SC Freiburg & Borussia Mönchengladbach

Spots and summers towering

SC Freiburg has missed the return to the top of the Bundesliga table. Both teams created numerous chances in the goalless draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Goals were not scored on Sunday, however, because the two goalkeepers dominated in a fast-paced encounter. Freiburg’s Mark Flekken and Yann Sommer in the Borussia case were unavoidable.

In the end, the point was not enough for the Freiburgers to overtake 1. FC Union Berlin, who had previously won in Cologne. They are now in second place with 13 points. Borussia, who have been unbeaten away from home for seven games in all seasons, are four points behind Sport-Club in eighth place in the European Cup.

The fact that the Freiburgers are equipped with a large portion of self-confidence after just one defeat this season was already shown in the early stages. In the second minute, Ritsu Doan, who scored in the 2-1 opening win in the Europa League against Qarabağ FK, seamlessly continued Freiburg’s performances so far. However, the new signing curled the ball past the far post (2′).

On the other side, Lars Stindl (4th) missed. The offensive man was one of three changes in the starting line-up made by Gladbach coach Daniel Farke compared to the 1-0 loss to 1. FSV Mainz 05. Stindl was joined by Marvin Friedrich and Julian Weigl in the starting XI. For Weigl it was the first appearance from the start after moving from Benfica Lisbon. He arranged the game in front of the back four and on the offensive Florian Neuhaus (5th) and Marcus Thuram (9th) radiated danger.

The transfer balance sheets of the current Bundesliga clubs since 2013

18 Bayern Munich | -€339.50 million*

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*since 2013/14
Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +74.00 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -85.50 million

17 RB Leipzig | -€199.07 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +16.12 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -95.85 million

16 VfL Wolfsburg | -€189.48 million

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Biggest plus: 2015/16 with € +43.20 million
Biggest minus: 2021/22 with € -56.33 million

15 Hertha BSC | -€64.49 million

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +21.10 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -87.26 million

14 Borussia Monchengladbach | -€52.42 million

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Biggest plus: 2014/15 with € +5.15 ​​million
Biggest minus: 2015/16 with € -22.30 million

13 FC Augsburg | -€48.66 million

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Biggest plus: 2015/16 with € +10.20 million
Biggest minus: 2014/15 with € -12.05 million

12 Bayer 04 Leverkusen | -€26.26 million

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Biggest plus: 2020/21 with € +44.80 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -64.70 million

11 Berlin Union | +€7.69 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +10.92 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -8.80 million

10 FC Schalke 04 | +€8.67 million

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +38.55 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -42.20 million

9 1. FC Cologne | +€9.87 million

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Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +29.90 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -32.55 million

8 SV Werder Bremen +€15.27m

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Biggest plus: 2021/22 with € +29.10 million
Biggest minus: 2019/20 with € -13.95 million

7 Eintracht Frankfurt | +€25.71 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +36.17 million
Biggest minus: 2017/18 with € -14.29 million

6 VfL Bochum | +€28.00 million

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Biggest plus: 2022/23 with € +13.75 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -0.55 million

5 SC Freiburg | +€54.82 million

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Biggest plus: 2020/21 with € +23.60 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -11.63 million

4 VfB Stuttgart | +€70.18 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +52.19 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -32.51 million

3 FSV Mainz 05 | +€75.68 million

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Biggest plus: 2018/19 with € +26.10 million
Biggest minus: 2016/17 with € -3.51 million

2 Borussia Dortmund | +€80.24 million

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Biggest plus: 2017/18 with € +138.36 million
Biggest minus: 2014/15 with € -60.40 million

1 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim | +€132.65 million

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Biggest plus: 2019/20 with € +65.55 million
Biggest minus: 2018/19 with € -25.88 million

Both teams often looked for the direct route to the goal. The hosts ran into Borussia’s defenders early on and thus forced turnovers. As a result, Daniel-Kofi Kyereh, who made his starting eleven debut at Freiburg, appeared free before summer. But the goalkeeper was there (16′).

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The guests also played fast forward. Jonas Hofmann escaped his opponent, but found his master in Flekken. The Dutch national goalkeeper kept the upper hand against Thuram a little later (29th). Then the guests had to change because Neuhaus injured his knee. He returned once more to the interior of the stadium on crutches.

The game did not lose its pace even after the change of sides. Doan was offside in a promising attack by the home side (62′), Flekken once again won the duel with Stindl (65′) and Sommer also continued to collect plus points against substitute Woo-Yeong Jeong and against Michael Gregoritsch (77′). /79.).

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