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·27 settembre 2025
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·27 settembre 2025
After the late point gained against Leverkusen on the last matchday, Borussia Mönchengladbach had hoped this would mark a turning point. The goal for today’s home game against Eintracht Frankfurt was to secure their first Bundesliga win of the season. One thing is already certain: it will be a memorable day for the Foals. However, not for a good reason.
At halftime, the team led by interim coach Eugen Polanski was trailing by an incredible 0:5. Zero. To. Five. Robin Koch opened the scoring in the 11th minute. Ansgar Knauff (15’), Jonathan Burkardt (35’), Fares Chaibi (39’), and Can Uzun (45’) then extended Frankfurt’s lead.
A small consolation: this isn’t even the hosts’ biggest halftime deficit. Back in December 2021, the Foals were already trailing 0:6 at the break against SC Freiburg.
And it got even worse: just two minutes after the restart, Robin Koch (47’) made it 6:0.
At least: Jens Castrop (72’), Haris Tabakovic (78’), Yannik Engelhardt (83’), and Grant-Leon Ranos (90’+9) managed some damage control and reduced the deficit to 4:6.
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