This spike is particularly deep in the attachment of Borussia Mönchengladbach. For the first time since the 1989/1990 season, Gladbach lost both Rheinderbies in one season against 1. FC Köln. The frustration was so great in parts of the Gladbach ultra scene after the 1: 3 defeat that they apparently wanted to storm their own team’s cabin.
According to consistent media reports, around 200 Gladbach ultras tried to force their way into the Fohlenelf cabin wing on Saturday evening.
The Borussia supporters obviously intended to confront the players and those responsible for Gladbach.
As the media report went on to say, the Ultras are said to have initially managed to overcome a barrier and penetrate the forecourt of the office in Borussia Park.
Only then did the security staff manage to stop the angry fan group.
A few minutes later, even players and officials from Borussia Mönchengladbach are said to have agreed to get in touch with the Ultras.
Gladbach is already suffering their fifth home defeat
Vice President Rainer Bonhof is said to have taken part in the discussion, as did Managing Director Stephan Schippers. In addition, VfL pros Lars Stindl, Tony Jantschke and Patrick Herrmann are said to have been there.
The direct dialogue is said to have at least led to a de-escalation of the heated situation. in a “sports1“-report there was even talk of final applause from some ultras.
“The situation was under control relatively quickly. The colleagues were able to push the group away a bit, there was no escalation,” said a spokesman on the club’s portal “Gladbach livequoted.
Borussia Mönchengladbach was completely overwhelmed in the traditional Rheinderby against 1. FC Köln, especially in the first half, and was already 3-0 down after 34 minutes. Overall, the 1:3 against Effzeh meant the fifth home defeat of the current season for Gladbach, who are playing their worst Bundesliga season in years.