Stuttgart on a Saturday - Gladbach players must still perform well.
Borussia Mönchengladbach doesn't have much to lose in their match against Stuttgart on Saturday (3:30 pm/Sky). It's crucial for coach Gerardo Seoane (45) to avoid a defeat to maintain a positive atmosphere and set the tone for the upcoming season evaluation, especially if the fans are upset after a devastating loss.
"We're not wearing rose-colored glasses"
Roland Virkus (57), the team manager, agrees: "As the coach says, even when you win, there's no need for rose-colored glasses. This season wasn't a success for us. We'll review everything and learn from our mistakes."
Stefan Lainer (31)
A new contract extension is on the table for the Austrian. It's not just Borussia offering to extend his stay. Virkus: "Stevie is a highly ambitious player who thrives on playing in the Bundesliga. He knows our plans for the right wing. Negotiations are going well, an announcement might come soon."
Lukas Ulrich (20)
A decision needs to be made about the youngster's future - a loan, a sale, or becoming a permanent presence under Seoane. Seoane shares, "We don't need a single match to know what Lukas brings to the table. He's been sought after this market. We'll decide what's best for him."
Jordan (28)
Despite the dissatisfaction with the team performance, Gladbach might reconsider keeping Jordan. As a wild card in Stuttgart, he could secure his position with a stellar performance that could convince the team to make him a permanent fixture.
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Source: symclub.org