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Borussia Mönchengladbach – SC Freiburg 0: 6: SCF celebrates record victory

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Borussia Mönchengladbach - SC Freiburg 0: 6: SCF celebrates record victory

Historical disaster after the derby bankruptcy: Borussia Mönchengladbach fell into a deep autumn depression just 39 days after the cup coup against Bayern Munich. Coach Adi Hütter’s team suffered the highest home defeat in the Bundesliga in 23 years after an underground performance in the 0: 6 (0: 6) against SC Freiburg and fell to 13th place.

Here you can read all the information about the game in the live ticker.

An uncomfortable pre-Christmas period awaits Hütter. Only last week, his team incurred the anger of the appendix after the bitter 1: 4 defeat at arch rivals 1. FC Köln.

“It’s crazy that we get four standard goals against,” complained Jonas Hofmann DAZN: “We defended in desolate ways. It felt like the game was over at 4-0. Anyone who thought last week it couldn’t go any deeper has been taught better.” His team-mate Patrick Herrmann found more drastic words: “We played absolute shit and disaster.”

In a memorable first half, Maximilian Eggestein (2nd), Kevin Schade (5th), Philipp Lienhart (12th), Nicolas Höfler (19th), Lucas Höler (25th) and Nico Schlotterbeck (37th) punished the numerous inadequacies the host freezing cold. Only the Gladbachers themselves had scored five goals after 25 minutes in the Bundesliga in 1984 in a 10-0 win against Eintracht Braunschweig, but never before in an away team.

Freiburg ended their series of three defeats with the highest victory in their league history. This means that coach Christian Streich’s team is on a Champions League spot even after the 14th matchday. Schlotterbeck found the first half “absolutely surreal”: “You get into a flow and suddenly it’s 6-0.”

In contrast to the Cologne game, Hütter changed his starting eleven to two positions. Marcus Thuram and Stefan Lainer replaced captain Lars Stindl and Patrick Herrmann. Among the guests, Ermedin Demirovic moved into the starting line-up for Woo-Yeong Jeong after the defeat at newly promoted VfL Bochum. Striker Nils Petersen was initially on the bench after recovering from a knee injury.

SC Freiburg with a historic lightning start in Gladbach

The guests didn’t even need the ex-national player, they gratefully accepted the Gladbacher’s invitations even without Petersen. After preliminary work by Schade, Eggestein took the lead from close range. Schade followed up after Christian Günter’s cross just three minutes later.

The defense of the five-time German champion was like a pile of chickens. No allocation, no room layout – the Freiburg residents were amazed at their freedom. Central defender Lienhart has already scored his fourth goal of the season, Höfler, Höler and Schlotterbeck made the number two, three and four headers at Borussia-Park.

The Gladbach fans among the 10,025 spectators reacted early on to the first home defeat of the season with a whistle, then they joined in the chants of Freiburg sardonically: “Oh, how nice it is.” Some left the stadium after the first half.

And Hütter? He was stunned on the sidelines and reacted to the presentation of his team with a double change after half an hour. Lainer and Alassane Plea had to go down – the coach could have replaced the other nine players.

Mönchengladbach – SC Freiburg: The lineups

Mönchengladbach: Sommer – Ginter, Elvedi, Bensebaini – Lainer (29th Herrmann), Zakaria, Kone, Scally – Hofmann – Thuram (71st Stindl), Plea (29th Embolo)

Freiburg: Flekken – Kübler, Lienhart (82nd Gulde), Nico Schlotterbeck (82nd Keven Schlotterbeck), Günter – Eggestein (74th Haberer), Höfler – Schade (61st Sallai), Grifo – Demirovic (74th Jeong), Höler

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