Borussia Monchengladbach news: - Five occurrences of fives noted in Stuttgart.
In the final match of the Bundesliga season, Borussia Mönchengladbach suffered a 4-0 defeat at VfB Stuttgart.
Jonas Omlin: Started with some impressive saves against Mittelstädt and an Undav flick. However, he couldn't prevent the goals conceded, and the Swiss was unlucky with the crossbar goals from Leweling and Guirassy. Overall, it was a decent performance despite giving up four goals.
Note: 3
Stefan Lainer: Recorded the most sprints (27) and the second-highest number of intense runs (63). He worked hard, but also made a few minor errors.
Note: 4
Marvin Friedrich: Won only two out of six duels, failing to stabilize the defense this time.
Note: 5
Ko Itakura: Arrived late against Guirassy at the 0:1, but then won four out of five tackles.
Note: 4
Luca Netz: Had a disastrous duel record, winning only 14% of his duels. It wasn't his day.
Note: 5
Julian Weigl: Should have scored the equalizer right before halftime but couldn't beat Nübel from 10 meters. He improved after the break, but still couldn't establish control in midfield.
Note: 4
Nathan Ngoumou: Tried to make good plays several times, but often ruined them himself. Missed a big chance to make it 1-2 before halftime.
Note: 5
Rocco Reitz: Played too timidly against Guirassy in his own 16 before the 0-2, which allowed Guirassy to score his second goal - he's not known for that. However, he ran a lot, covering the most distance at 11.63 kilometers and was the fastest foal at 33.8 km/h.
Note: 4
Manu Koné: Finally displayed the powerful dribbling at speed that sets him apart.
Note: 3
Alassane Plea: Missed a great chance to make it 2-1 after the break, following a pass from Reitz, but otherwise was largely ineffective.
Note: 5
Jordan: Struggled to keep possession. He was harmless up front and even lost the ball to Leweling in his own penalty area, causing a shot against the crossbar.
Note: 5
Lukas Ullrich (66 for Ngoumou): Suffered a costly mistake before the 0-3, allowing himself to be deceived several times by Undav.
Note: 4
Tomas Cvancara (66 for Plea): Missed a great counterattacking chance just two minutes after coming on.
Note: 4
Shio Fukuda (79 for Jordan): Earned a yellow card in stoppage time after a foul on Undav.
No Notes:
Patrick Herrmann (79 for Koné): Despite the loss, he was still celebrated for minutes after the game by the fans traveling with him in his 351st and final match.
No Notes:
Fabio Chiarodia (79th for net): He still has a lot to learn, as demonstrated before the 0:4 when he simply let goalscorer Silas shoot.
No Note!
Read also:
- Officer halts intoxicated motorist aged 61.
- Geraerts' decision set for release next week
- Leipzig battles for top attacker Sesko.
- Prussia aims to achieve sixth place.
Source: symclub.org