This question had to come, of course, and especially at the end of a successful European Cup evening. André Schubert is known officially only interim head coach at Borussia Mönchengladbach, his impressive record now since Wednesday evening to a goalless draw at the finalists of last season, Juventus, richer. It was the first earned point for Gladbach in the Champions League .
Should Schubert as not to continue working with the team? Captain Granit Xhaka replied cheerfully: “Why do we need new coach We know his philosophy, work very well as I’m concerned he can stay very much?..”
In the ZDF-Studio meanwhile grinned Max Eberl, as he heard the plea. With a wink commented the sports director: “I think that granite was a bit too acidic He went very much today.”, Then serious clarify again: “André does such a good job that we can very looking at rest for a coach. That the André Schubert can say I have never ruled in the past few weeks. ”
There go currently for the club about getting “orient”: “The new set as long as possible as successful as possible work in Gladbach Just as Lucien Favre.. “
Borussia Mönchengladbach has more chance at No. 3
In Turin the team demonstrated that the work carries the Interim Chefs fruits. While Schubert did nothing about it know, it would be in the game yet to see his “handwriting”. But: “What we can see is that we do it defensively getting better.”
A 0: 0 during stormy Italian masters, which is ultimately all worth honoring. 40,940 spectators at the Juventus Stadium, the Gladbacher secured so that the first point bonus of 500,000 euros. Third place in the strong Group D, you can still achieve.
Turin – with the German international Sami Khedira in the starting line-up – dominated the game, although almost continuously and drew “an incredible ability to press on” (Borussia goalkeeper Yann Sommer). The few opportunities made the attentive defense of the Germans or just their glossy DOMICILED goalkeeper destroyed.
This time Gladbach rewarded in the Champions League
“We knew that they are very strong offensively,” Summer said. “But we were back very compact, really for grasp, have very well communicated, we have seen:… They are a world class team a point in Turin we take very much with”
Especially as: “stolen is not,” said Granit Xhaka. In the last home game against Manchester City (1: 2) Gladbach have indeed made a good game, but not rewarded. This Wednesday evening was different.
hairy it was in the first half, only 41 minutes. Defender Alvaro Dominguez played his Spanish compatriot Alvaro Morata the ball completely unchallenged in the foot and was the Juventus striker then stop only by a foul.
To the annoyance of the Turin fans Dominguez looked for but only a yellow instead of a red card – and Paul Pogba sped past the due-kick from a good central position just after in the wall.
At the end, there were whistles for Juventus
After the break increased Juventus back to pressure and this time the pace. In the 55th minute Andreas Christensen blocked just in time from a shot by Morata. Three minutes later parried the next summer and this time much more dangerous free kick Pogba.
The Gladbacher problem was that in particular the last so strong offensive players like Raphael or Ibrahima Traoré too early lost the ball in counter options. So the Bundesliga club came rarely to relief.
Turin made from its benefits but too little. Even the former Bayernwerk and Wolfsburg striker Mario Mandzukic was in the attack on little and was substituted in the 70th minute. The game was becoming weaker, so some Juventus fans booed even. At the end of the Moenchengladbach had hardly bother the 0:. To defend 0
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