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98'
END OF GAME
97' GOAL BVB
Nicolas goes for goal when he tries to head in the Foals' corner. However, Malen advanced towards the empty goal and had no choice but to score the fourth
90'
+6
87' Yellow card for Gladbach
Koné
81' Yellow card for BVB
Brandt
75' Substitution for BVB
In: Moukoko
Out: Füllkrug
73' Substitutions for Gladbach
In: Hack and Neuhaus
Out: Honorat and Pléa
67' Substitutions for BVB
In: Malen and Özcan
Out: Bynoe-Gittens and Can
61' Substitution for Gladbach
In: Ngoumou
Out: Reitz
56'
Reus curls a beautiful free-kick over the bar and the ball smashes straight into the post
54' Yellow card for Gladbach
Weigl
49'
Pléa receives medical attention
45'
Game restart
Substitution for BVB
In: Reyna
Out: Sabitzer
Substitution for Gladbach
In: Cvancara
Out: Jordan
49'
Half time
45'
+4
45' GOAL BVB
Bynoe-Gitten shoots from the edge of the box, giving Moritz Nicolas no chance
43'
Bynoe-Gittens goes down in the box and the players demand a penalty. The referee gives nothing
32' GOAL BVB
The ball is lifted into the box. Bynoe-Gittens deflects, Füllkrug receives at the far post and makes it even
30' GOAL BVB
Brandt sets up a counter-attack and crosses low. Sabitzer appears at the far post to deflect it into the back of the net
27' GOAL GLADBACH
After a corner, Koné takes advantage of a gap in the defense and extends the lead for the Foals
17'
Brandt tries a shot but is ruled offside
13' GOAL GLADBACH
Pléa pursues Reitz, who advances, he even gets past Schlotterbeck and puts the ball into the corner
4' KOBEL
Netz hits a low shot to the far post and Kobel saves the hosts
00'
Ball rolling
Gladbach roster
So starten unsere Fohlen in das Auswärtsspiel ⤵️#dieFohlen #BVBBMG pic.twitter.com/XgwA6pWIER — Borussia (@borussia) November 25, 2023
BVB roster
Unsere Startelf für #BVBBMG! ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/hgaRMyIYSX — Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) November 25, 2023
Video refereeing
VAR: Christian Dingert
AVAR: Holger Henschel
Field refereeing
Referee: Sven Jablonski
Assistant 1: Sascha Thielert
Assistant 2: Patrick Ittrich
Fourth official: Christian Dingert
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What time is Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Mönchengladbach match for Bundesliga?
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Speak, Seoane!
"We’re very pleased that all of the international players have come back fit and well and put in good performances in their games. There’ve been no additional injuries and Jordan’s also returned to the squad. He took part in all of our training sessions this week. He’s sometimes done a little bit reduced training, but that was just a precautionary measure to manage his load. He’s 100 percent available again.
n important part of it is to keep track of the players who are away. We stay in contact, know how they’re feeling and review their performances. For the other players, it’s about finding the right kind of training. You can use the time to work on the physical aspects. This time, we didn’t play a friendly, because there was more tiredness in their legs. In the second week, we’ve trained different formations. And of course, individual development is always important, especially for the young players.
What we definitely have to bring is a willingness to work defensively. That’s even more important away at a top team. In certain situations, it’s about improving compactness, for example the first line of pressing. We have to keep the spaces narrow, because the opponent has quality between the lines. Against Wolfsburg, we had some good moments on the counter and good phases of ball possession. If you can force mistakes, it’s important to counterattack. At the same time, you want to have control of the game in certain phases. To survive and get a good result in Dortmund, and against top teams in general, you don’t just need a good phase of play, but a complete".
Probable roster for Borussia Mönchengladbach
Nicolas - Scally, Elvedi, Wöber - Honorat, Reitz, Weigl, Koné, Netz - Cvancara, Pléa;
Coach: Gerardo Seoane.
Speak,Terzic!
"So it's about drawing the right conclusions and showing them too. We'll have the chance to do that in the game against Gladbach. Let's go into the game in a completely different way. That we don't need a wake-up call in the form of conceding a goal or an opponent's penalty, but that we'll be there from the start.
It's clear how we want to play soccer. We expect that from all the fans. Not only have they brought in several new signings, but they also have a new coach. Sometimes it takes longer than the six weeks of pre-season.
If you look at the most recent performances and results, they are on a very good and stable path. They recently played with three defenders instead of four. You see what this team is capable of. We're aware of our opponents' strength. But we also know that we've done well in home games against Gladbach in the past."
Probable roster for Borussia Dortmund
Kobel - Süle, Hummels, Schlotterbeck, Ryerson - Sabitzer, Can - Malen, Reus, Brandt - Füllkrug.
Coach: Edin Terzic.
Foals
Borussia Mönchengladbach are in ninth place on 13 points. The Foals have a 39% record and have won two, drawn two and lost one of their last five games.
BlackYellow
With a 63% record, Borussia Dortmund have two wins, one draw and two defeats - the last two of which have been defeats. The BlackYellow are in fifth place on 21 points.
Signal Iduna Park
Signal Iduna Park is a soccer stadium located in the city of Dortmund, Germany. It is the country's largest stadium with a capacity of 81,365 spectators, 65,718 seated.
The stadium was built in 1974 and was inaugurated on April 2 of that year with a friendly match between Germany and the Netherlands. The stadium was originally called the Westfalenstadion, but was renamed Signal Iduna Park in 2005 after a sponsorship deal with the German insurance company Signal Iduna.
Signal Iduna Park is the home of Borussia Dortmund, one of Germany's most popular soccer clubs. The stadium is known for its vibrant and exciting atmosphere, which is often described as the best in Europe.
In 2015, Signal Iduna Park was voted the best stadium in the world by the British newspaper The Times. The publication took into account the stadium's atmosphere and average attendance.
The stadium has played host to some of the most important moments in German soccer history, including the 1974 World Cup final, the 2013 Champions League final and the 2006 World Cup final.
Eye on the game
Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Mönchengladbach this Saturday (25), at the Signal Iduna Park at 9:30 am ET, for the Bundesliga. The match is valid for the 12th round of the competition.
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