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Borussia Mönchengladbach: That’s why Moritz Nicolas was angry! | sport

HE shows that the goalkeeper question could remain an issue in Gladbach even after the return of the injured captain Jonas Omlin (30, is probably really fit after the international break)!

Moritz Nicolas (27) played a really strong game in the 4-1 win against Werder Bremen. With two great saves shortly after half-time, the Fohlen keeper finally pulled the plug on Bremen, who obviously hadn’t given up despite being 3-0 down.

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Nicolas’ conclusion on the third home win in a row: “We were good in the game from the start. The second half wasn’t so good, we had a bit too many bad passes. But it was also clear that Bremen was pushing a little after being 3-0 down. At home we had a decent record and also showed decent performances. This can continue like this.”

Despite his strong performance, with which he once again claimed a permanent place in the Borussia team, there was one thing that really bothered him – the goal Bremen conceded, in which he was absolutely powerless.

Nicolas: “Of course I was extremely annoyed, I would have loved to keep a clean sheet and get the whole thing over time. Every goalkeeper always wants to keep a clean sheet. In the end, however, the joy of the three points outweighs the havoc.”

On Saturday (6.30 p.m./Sky) in the top game at RB Leipzig, Gladbach once again has the chance to bag their second Bundesliga victory in a row after more than two and a half years.

What does Borussia need to take from the 4-1 win against Bremen?

Nicolas: “We have to look at the first half again, which is very positive. But we also have to analyze the second half and eliminate the slight ball losses so that we have even more control in the game. That’s why I think we can get something out of both halves.”

So that it is for Gladbach in Leipzig finally with the 2. Bundesliga-Winning in a row works.

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