Borussia Mönchengladbach was able to end two dry spells in the Bundesliga: The Foals won against VfL Wolfsburg 3-1 (0-1) – this means the Wolves are slipping closer to the relegation zone. Thanks to goals from Ko Itakura, Nathan Ngoumou and Rocco Reitz, Gerardo Seoane’s team was able to turn the game around after initially going behind. The defeated professionals from VfL Wolfsburg stood helpless on the pitch, with great disappointment evident on their faces. The Wolves are slipping more and more into the bottom of the table in the Bundesliga. Lower Saxony lost 1:3 (1:0) against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Sunday at the end of the 28th matchday in the home premiere of new coach Ralph Hasenhüttl and are now only five points ahead of 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the relegation place. Here you can find the highlights of the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB Cup. Plus the highlights of selected games from the 2nd Bundesliga and the Women’s Bundesliga. Subscribe to the channel here: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ Fast, intense football on the small pitch – these are the Kings League, Baller League and Icon League. Mats Hummels and Lukas Podolski are the faces of the new Baller League. The 2014 World Champions serve as “League President” and “President of Football” of the indoor league. There is a lot of excitement from both professional and amateur football! The accusation: Just entertainment, not real sport! But is that true? And what can classic football learn from this? This is what the new football field illuminates: https://kurz.zdf.de/FkCO/ sportstudio on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/ sportstudio on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de Although both teams were under pressure as the table situation worsened, VfL Wolfsburg hardly noticed it at the start of the game. The home team took advantage of the recent tailwind and immediately rewarded themselves for their initial joy in the game: Tiago Tomas escaped from the Borussia defense and fed Ridle Baku, who finished flat into the right corner from a good 16 meters (7th). As a result, Wolfsburg repeatedly tried to find their way into the penalty area on the right side. Gladbach, on the other hand, played along quite well and approached Pavao Pervan’s goal with headers from Maximilian Wöber (21′) and Nico Elvedi (28′) – but there was a lack of sharpness and determination in the Wolfsburg half. Accordingly, the narrow lead remained at the break. Even after the restart, Borussia didn’t set off any fireworks, but this time the away team got off to the perfect start: The Wolves also showed weaknesses in their backward movement – and Ko Itakura was rewarded for his courage in simply shooting from a distance against passively defending hosts try (52.). After that, Gladbach noticeably had the momentum. Nathan Ngoumou left Yannick Gerhardt standing and pushed in to make it 2-1 – the game was turned (58′). Alexander Hack almost made it 3-1, but the Joker only hit the crossbar (74th). Finally it was Rocco Reitz who made the decision from a distance (88th). The lineups: VfL Wolfsburg: Pervan – Maehle, Bornauw, Jenz, Gerhardt – Svanberg (89. Vranckx), Arnold – Baku (73. Cerny), Tomas (57. Sarr), Wimmer (57. Majer) – Wind (73. Behrens) Coach: Ralph Hasenhüttl Borussia Mönchengladbach: Omlin – Friedrich, Elvedi, Wöber – Lainer, Weigl, Itakura (70th Hack), Netz (88th Scally) – Honorat (88th Siebatcheu), Plea (82nd Cvancara), Ngoumou (70th Reitz) Coach: Gerado Seoane Referee: Bastian Dankert (Rostock) Commentator: Adrian von der Groeben #zdfbundesliga

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