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Bundesliga: Debate about assault overshadows Gladbach’s victory – “madness, unbelievable”

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Debate about assault overshadows Gladbach’s victory – “madness, unbelievable”

What a comeback from Gladbach’s Jonas Hofmann: The international scored early in the redeeming win against VfB Stuttgart. An alleged assault provides a topic for discussion.

JOnas Hofmann was able to enjoy the special applause shortly before the end when he was substituted for the super joker, after the final whistle the tired and exhausted national player clapped his hands on his colleagues on the bench. Led by the 30-year-old Borussia all-rounder, Gladbach celebrated their redeeming first win after three competitive defeats.

Coach Daniel Farke’s team celebrated a 3-1 (2-1) win against VfB Stuttgart thanks to Hofmann’s quick comeback goal in the fourth minute. “Of course you can start like that. It’s also incredibly good when you come back from an injury,” Hofmann said late on Friday evening on the DAZN streaming service. “The Hofmann obviously has his qualities,” said Stuttgart’s Chris Führich.

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Jonas Hofmann (centre) scores to make it 1-0

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In front of 53,178 spectators, goalscorer Marcus Thuram (25th) scored again for Borussia. In the fourth minute of stoppage time, Patrick Herrmann, who had just come on for Hofmann, scored the final point. With their first win against Stuttgart in almost four years, Borussia jumped to seventh place in the table at the start of the 13th matchday. “When you win, everything is always a little more fun,” said Gladbach captain Christoph Kramer.

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The Swabians, for whom Tiago Tomás (35th) was successful, are still waiting for their first away win this year. The team of interim coach Michael Wimmer remains with eleven points in 15th place in relegation trouble.

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The key to Gladbach’s success was Hofmann’s early lead, which seemed like a liberation. Only 17 days after his shoulder joint fracture in the cup defeat against second division SV Darmstadt, the national player was back in the starting XI and immediately demonstrated his enormous value for Borussia. With a dropkick he threw a preparatory work by Alassane Plea into the VfB goal.

Hofmann could not have demonstrated more impressively that, despite the injury, he is ready for the World Cup in Qatar in two weeks. As the game progressed, his strength waned.

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With the early deficit, VfB once again proved their sleepiness at the beginning of the games. Hofmann’s goal was the eighth goal conceded in the first quarter of an hour this season – no other Bundesliga team is currently conceding so many goals so early. The Stuttgart performance increase in the game after about half an hour came too late.

The VfB defense behaved in an adventurous manner and not suitable for the Bundesliga when they conceded the second goal, which was played wonderfully. Stuttgart’s interim coach Wimmer had completely replaced the central defense compared to the 2-1 win against Augsburg. In the newly formed defence, Pascal Stenzel initially came up empty against the strong Plea, before Konstantinos Mavropanos, who had just joined the team, caught the eye with a positional error against Gladbach goalgetter Thuram.

The Frenchman converted the precise preliminary work of his compatriot Plea into his ninth goal of the season. Thuram is currently the top scorer in the league together with Bremen’s Niclas Füllkrug and Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku.

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Only now did Stuttgart wake up and play more forcefully and energetically. The guests took advantage of the defensive weaknesses of young Gladbach right-back Joe Scally before the break. The Stuttgart team tried again and again through his defense – once with success when Marvin Friedrich made a mistake in right central defence. Even veteran Tony Jantschke could not save as a replacement for the ailing Nico Elvedi.

The second round was balanced. Gladbach played well and were then able to celebrate the third goal with the final whistle.

The guests got angry about it. After about a quarter of an hour, Gladbach’s Ramy Bensebaini should have been dismissed after a slap in the face by Waldemar Anton.

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Just past the sending off: Ramy Bensebaini

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Referee Matthias Jöllenbeck pulled out a yellow card and, after watching the scene on the monitor, also stuck to his decision. “100 percent red card in my eyes,” said Anton and emphasized when he saw the scene: “That’s crazy, unbelievable.”

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