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Thanks to a crazy first half: SC Freiburg celebrates the highest Bundesliga victory in club history

At Gladbach, the captain Lars Stindl and Patrick Herrmann had to sit on the bench compared to last weekend. Ermedin Demirovic got a chance in attack with the guests from Freiburg.

After just 120 seconds, the doorbell rang in the Borussia box. Maximilian Eggestein promoted Kevin Schade’s flat cross from seven meters into the goal (2nd). Borussia did not have time to recuperate, as Freiburg immediately topped it off. Vincenzo Grifo’s cross found Schade, who headed the ball into the goal (5th). On the opposite side, Alassane Plea missed the goal with a low long-range shot (8th). A few minutes later, Philipp Lienhart increased with his margin after Grifo’s free kick (12th). The Gladbachers defended desolately, especially in set pieces, and conceded the next goal. Grifo’s corner put Nicolas Höfler’s head in the goal (19th).

The foals didn’t know what was happening to them. At SC Freiburg, every degree ended up in the goal of Yann Sommer. After a short chaos, Lucas Höler pushed Griff’s dangerous free kick over the line (25th). Gladbach trainer Adi Hütter reacted and brought Breel Embolo and Patrick Herrmann for Plea and Stefan Lainer (30th). Gladbach was hardly dangerous until the substitute Embolo kept track of Dennis Zakaria. However, the conclusion of the Swiss was too central (36th).

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Shortly afterwards, the ball landed back in the summer’s box. Nico Schlotterbeck used the flank from the strong Grifo with his head (37th). The foals experienced a single nightmare in the first half.

The second half of the game was slow. While the Freiburgers sat back and waited, Gladbach tried to make the game. However, they did not create any great opportunities. The first goal approach was through Patrick Herrmann, but Freiburg goalkeeper Mark Flekken picked up the ball safely (59th). On the other hand, Schlotterbeck missed the finish after Christian Günter’s corner (60th). The attempts at Gladbach brought little income. Ramy Bensebainis and Embolos flanks found no takers (69th).

Shortly afterwards, foal trainer Adi Hütter tried to create some momentum by bringing in captain Lars Stindl (71st). This momentum failed to materialize, however, and Borussia did not develop any clear scoring chances in the second half. Bensebaini’s flick from 20 meters flew over the gate. The Freiburgers were satisfied and played down the game in peace. In the Bundesliga, Freiburg scored six goals for the first time and won at Borussia Mönchengladbach for the second time.

The voices:

Patrick Herrmann (Borussia Mönchengladbach) …

… about the game: “It’s hard to put into words. We gave up the game after a few minutes. We didn’t even take place in the first half, we played an absolute shit and a catastrophe. So we did quickly lost the game. “

… on the goals conceded: “Freiburg played the balls in great, we know that. But we didn’t call, didn’t go off. They didn’t have to go to great lengths to clean things up. That just sucks. In the first half, you’re lying 0: 4 after 20 minutes behind, get the fifth. What else do you want to do there? I think everyone knows that the game was actually over. We said at halftime, we’d go out again, we’ll try something. But the whole game was nothing. “

… on the defeats: “We got ourselves into that in the last two games. We conceded ten goals in two games and didn’t do enough at the front. We have to fight our way out of there, that doesn’t help. We have to try to move forward Watch. It will be a sleepless night. We have to work the week, we have to step on the gas in Leipzig. “

Max Eberl (Sports Director Borussia Mönchengladbach) …

… about the game: “It was partly surreal what happened. Conceded the first goal relatively early, then the second and third. You could tell that the boys were totally insecure, nobody wanted the ball anymore. We were extremely inattentive in set pieces where they say you should be able to defend them, and that’s what really annoys me. “

… when asked what went through his head: “What’s going through my head? I think what went through everyone’s head. Sorry, what shit is going on right now and why are we not fighting back and…” fall into such a lethargy? That’s what you think at the moment and that we can do a lot better, that we beat Bayern 5-0 a few weeks ago, that it’s too rapid a crash in our performance. “

… when asked whether you believe in a common path: “If we get to the point in football that you lose two games and then general questions are asked, then I can’t identify with that. You decide on something, you goes a common path. That also means going through thick and thin and not immediately making the decision to change something. “

Christian Streich (coach SC Freiburg) …

… about the game: “It’s almost a bit bizarre. You have to classify it. It was like that last week in Bochum and now every action we took has resulted in goals in the first half. That cannot be explained. We have been incredibly brave Played, it was rewarded. The team showed a great performance. We defended with discipline because Gladbach can always score two goals in three minutes with quality. We wanted to prevent that and that worked. Not everything, but the compactness was So it was difficult for Gladbach after the 60th minute to believe that something could still be changed. “

… when asked whether he felt sorry for him: “You know exactly how it is, I’ve also been to the other side. You always have that, we are athletes and only one can win.”

… when asked whether he has to bring his team down: “I don’t have to bring them down. The team is very disciplined and very on the ground.”

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It was noticeable: SC Freiburg’s standard strength

SC Freiburg mercilessly punished the foals, especially after standard situations. Four of the six goals in the first half come from a standard. Above all, Grifo shines with his sharp flanks as a preparer. He was directly involved in five goals.

Stats: 6

Against Borussia Mönchengladbach, coach Streich’s team set a Bundesliga record. SC Freiburg is the first team to have six different goalscorers entered on the list of goalscorers in the first half.

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