Following the scrap match - Next season, Gladbach fans can anticipate this!
The game's result against the Swabians won't bring the best points since 2011, where coach Lucien Favre (65) managed to keep Borussia Mönchengladbach from falling to the second division. Yet, Seoane, a fellow Swiss national Gerardo Seoane (45), couldn't get him there for his first season. He's still hopeful for a better 2023 season: "We'll discuss the whole season following next week. Clearly, we're not satisfied with everything. While there were bright spots, there were also less encouraging moments. We need to figure out the needed methods and strategies to better the following season. We must also mull over who we might add to the squad during the summer."
Some fans predicted a 42% safer season and chose the option: "Borussia Mönchengladbach will find stability in the mid-pack." Others believed in a shaky season with a good ending, totaling 31% of the votes and selected "Borussia Mönchengladbach will be perilously close to relegation, with a last-ditch save from the jaws of disaster."
Only 17% lost faith in the team and projected a late Bundesliga relegation, expressing "Borussia Mönchengladbach will undoubtedly be unlucky and get relegated in 2024." The rest, 10%, were looking forward to more international tours and made their selection: "Borussia Mönchengladbach will play for Europe again."
Mönchengladbach's upcoming season will test Seoane's capabilities of managing the team, especially after underperforming in last season's campaign.
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Source: symclub.org