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·8 March 2025
Mainz strengthen top-four hold with victory at Gladbach

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·8 March 2025
Mainz remain firmly in the hunt for the UEFA Champions League places after a clinical win away to Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-3 MainzGoals: 0-1 Nebel 39' (assist: Lee), 0-2 Kohr 49', 1-2 Lainer 73' (assist: Hack), 1-3 Amiri 77' (assist: Lee)
Both teams entered the match in good form, having collected 13 points from their previous seven games, setting the stage for an intriguing battle at Borussia-Park.
The first half was a closely fought affair, with Gladbach enjoying more possession but struggling to create clear-cut chances. Mainz's high pressing game disrupted the hosts' rhythm, leading to a tense midfield battle. The intensity of the match was evident, with both teams fighting for every ball and looking to gain the upper hand.
It was the visitors who struck first in the 39th minute. Paul Nebel finished off a well-worked move, with Jonathan Burkardt and Jae-sung Lee combining to set up the young midfielder. His shot took a slight deflection off Lukas Ullrich, wrong-footing Jonas Omlin in the Gladbach goal. The goal came somewhat against the run of play, but highlighted Mainz's clinical finishing.
Stefan Lainer briefly restored hope to the Gladbach ranks. (Frederic Scheidemann)
Mainz started the second half with intent and quickly doubled their advantage. Just four minutes after the restart, Dominik Kohr capitalized on a well-executed free-kick routine. Nadiem Amiri's delivery found Kohr, whose initial header was saved by Omlin, but the midfielder reacted quickest to prod home the rebound. The goal was a significant blow to Gladbach's hopes and highlighted Mainz's efficiency in front of goal.
The hosts refused to give up and found a lifeline in the 73rd minute. Stefan Lainer, making his first start in seven weeks, finished off a move involving Robin Hack. The goal energized the home crowd and briefly threatened to spark a comeback. However, Mainz's resilience and clinical finishing would soon extinguish Gladbach's hopes.
Any thoughts of a Gladbach comeback were swiftly put to rest just four minutes later. Amiri, who had been influential throughout the match, unleashed a powerful strike from outside the box that flew past Omlin and into the top corner. The goal, Amiri's second in as many games, was a fitting way to cap off an impressive performance from both the player and his team, who climb to third, overnight at least.
Player of the Match: Nadiem Amiri
Amiri's performance epitomized Mainz's efficient and clinical display. The midfielder was at the heart of his team's attacking play, providing the assist for Kohr's goal and scoring a spectacular strike of his own. Amiri's vision, passing range, and ability to find space consistently troubled the Gladbach defence. His goal, coming at a crucial moment when Gladbach were threatening a comeback, demonstrated his importance to the team. With two goals in his last two games, Amiri is hitting form at the perfect time for Mainz's European push.
Bundesliga Match FactsxGoals: Mönchengladbach 1.41 - Mainz 2.17Fastest player: Nathan Ngoumou (BMG), 34.26 km/hLowest goal probability: 1-3 by Nadiem Amiri (M05), 6 percentMost pressed player: Nadiem Amiri (M05), 24 times under pressurePass efficiency: Danny da Costa (M05), +3.37
Fantasy Heroes: Paul Nebel (1. FSV Mainz 05, 286 Points), Nadiem Amiri (1. FSV Mainz 05, 283 Points), Jae-sung Lee (1. FSV Mainz 05, 278 Points)
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