Champions League

Gladbach Weeks of Truth

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After the bankruptcy against Manchester City, Borussia Mönchengladbach focuses on the next few weeks. There’s a lot at stake for Marco Rose and his team.

Behind the 0-2 bankruptcy in Budapest against Manchester City, Marco Rose wants to “hook up” first.

The coach, who on Wednesday evening did not have much to oppose with his foals against the super team of Pep Guardiola, drove through his black-grey three-day beard at the press conference and immediately looked forward: “We are not talking big about what gives us hope. We now have a few other important tasks ahead of us in the championship and in the trophy!”

Manchester City, now 26 (!) Playing unbeaten is not the benchmark for Borussia Mönchengladbach. The team from the Lower Rhine has to drop out of the top class and now concentrate on day-to-day business.

Swirl over BVB change from Rose? “Internally checked off for a long time”
In the forthcoming weeks of truth, it will be decided on the one hand where the journey for the screeching foals goes and on the other whether Rose, who will change to BVB in the summer, is really doing well.

After the city match, the 44-year-old coach said that the topic had been “checked off internally for a long time anyway” about the unrest in the club environment in connection with his person. “We don’t have to and don’t want to talk about it anymore and concentrate on what is still to come. I know I can rely on my team.”

It is precisely this Gladbach team that was able to beat top teams such as Leipzig (1:0), Bavaria (3:2) and Dortmund (4:2) in the past, but also lost to supposedly smaller teams such as Hoffenheim, Cologne or Mainz (all 1:2).

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