Thanks to Ngoumou and Thuram: Gladbach’s dry spell ended

Victory against Wolfsburg

After five games without a win, Borussia Mönchengladbach has stopped the negative run in the Bundesliga. The team coached by Daniel Farke defeated VfL Wolfsburg 2-0 (1-0) on Sunday, but is still in tenth place with 35 points – far away from the international starting places, which are now undefeated for the previous five games in Wolfsburg (39 points) are still a little further away.

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In front of 51,127 spectators in Borussia Park, Nathan Ngoumou (34th minute) and Marcus Thuram (63rd) scored the goals for the hosts. For the first time since the 3-2 win against FC Bayern Munich, the team was able to celebrate three points again.

The guests, who couldn’t win against Gladbach in the league for three years, started the game well and created their first chances early on. Coach Niko Kovac had to rebuild his entire right side because of the suspensions of Ridle Baku and Patrick Wimmer and brought in Kilian Fischer on the right back and Felix Nmecha on the offensive right side.

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14 Marvin Ducksch (Werder Bremen) – 8 goals

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14 Andrej Kramaric (TSG Hoffenheim) – 8 goals

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14 Sheraldo Becker (Union Berlin) – 8 goals

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14 Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) – 8 goals

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14 Julian Brandt (BVB) – 8 goals

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14 Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) – 8 goals

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14 Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – 8 goals

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9 Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) – 9 goals

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9 Mergin Berisha (FC Augsburg) – 9 goals

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9 Marcus Ingvartsen (Mainz 05) – 9 goals

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9 Karim Onisiwo (Mainz 05) – 9 goals

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9 Serge Gnabry (Bayern) – 9 goals

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7 Dodi Lukebakio (Hertha BSC) – 10 goals

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7 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern) – 10 goals

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6 Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – 11 goals

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4 Randal Kolo Muani (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 12 goals

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4 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 12 goals

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2 Marcus Thuram (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 13 goals

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2 Vincenzo Grifo (SC Freiburg) – 13 goals

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1 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 16 goals

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Borussia was lucky after goalkeeper Jonas Omlin was able to parry a header from Omar Marmoush in the fifth minute and Mattias Svanberg’s Wolfsburg goal (10′) was disallowed for offside. Christoph Kramer had previously initiated the Lower Saxony counterattack with a bad pass.

In addition to the suspended Manu Koné, for whom Florian Neuhaus moved into defensive midfield, Gladbach initially also had to do without Jonas Hofmann. Gladbach’s strongest offensive player had been absent all week for personal reasons and only came on in the closing stages. His substitute Nathan Ngoumou initially found it difficult to find his way on the right-hand side because the game of the Lower Rhine team was characterized by many mistakes and little creativity.

But after a weak pass from VfL keeper Koen Casteels, Marcus Thuram was there. He served Ngoumou – and he hit the far corner with his left to make it surprisingly 1-0. Up to this point, the guests were clearly the better team. It was the first Bundesliga goal for the 23-year-old Frenchman.

Even with the opening goal in the back, Gladbach’s game didn’t get much better, but gained security. Wolfsburg still had good chances. The strong Svanberg failed to Omlin (47th), who again showed a good performance in the Borussia goal.

The decision in favor of Gladbach came after just over an hour: Alassane Plea’s header after a cross from Ngoumou was used by Thuram, who scored the 2-0 and his 13th goal of the season from close range.

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