Champions League

Gladbach awards historic opportunity

by: MaximilianK

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Mönchengladbach – Borussia Mönchengladbach has awarded the first match ball in the Champions League against Inter Milan. It comes to the final against Real Madrid.

There was a need for speech!

Immediately after the final whistle, four Gladbachers besieged Dutch referee Danny Makkelie. First Matthias Ginter let his anger run wild, then double goalscorers Alassane Pléa, Marcus Thuram and Florian Neuhaus complained.

Then coach Marco Rose spoke intensively to the referee with wild gestures. “In the emotions of the game, I wished him a Merry Christmas,” Rose said, a little touched on DAZN.

Unsightly: After the game Gladbach pro Neuhaus and inter-player Nicolo Barella opened up in the middle circle. Head-to-head, the two opponents faced each other. Only with the intervention of the teammates could the two cocks, who shouted something on the way into the cabin, be held back.

Gladbach to face Real Madrid for final

Background to the high-boiling emotions: Borussia Mönchengladbach played the first match ball for the first time in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

The team of coach Rose was defeated by Italian vice champion Inter Milan in an exciting and fast-paced 2-3 (1-3) game and will travel next Wednesday to the “Final Game” in the “Hammer Group” B at Real Madrid.

There, a point is enough for the foals, who still remain the leader of the league due to the surprising 0-2 defeat of the royals at Schachtjor Donezk. Matteo Darmian (17th) led Inter, shortly before the break Alassane Plea (45.+1) equalized for the foals. Then Milan’s goalkeeper Romelu Lukaku (64th/73rd) struck twice. Plea (76th) also managed to connect with his second goal.

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