borussia Mönchengladbach experienced mixed feelings at the end of the start of the second half of the season in the Bundesliga. Due to the 1:2 home defeat against FC Augsburg, Borussia missed the jump to a single-digit place in the table. The fact that many Borussia fans left the stadium with a pleasant feeling was due to the return of Stefan Lainer, who played in the Bundesliga for around 20 minutes for the first time 178 days after his cancer diagnosis was made public.
Jordan, who had already scored in the 3-1 win against VfB Stuttgart the previous week, gave Borussia, who had previously been unbeaten in eight competitive games at home, the lead with his fourth goal of the season (26th minute). Phillip Tietz (47') and Arne Engels (51') turned the game around with a double strike straight after the break. With their first win in Gladbach in almost nine years, the Augsburg team ended a lull of just one point from four games and, with 21 points, are closer to a European Cup place than the relegation place. This also applies to Gladbach, but Borussia slipped to twelfth place.
At 5:25 p.m. there was great cheering in Borussia Park for the first time: Lainer's name was read out. During the summer preparation, the Austrian right-back was diagnosed with lymph node cancer. He returned to training in November and has now made his competitive comeback. “Of course everyone is overjoyed and very pleased, especially for him and his family, who have been through a difficult time,” Borussia coach Gerardo Seoane told broadcaster DAZN before the game.
Augsburg starts with vigor
The guests from Augsburg took the game into their own hands and had three great chances to take the lead within just under three minutes. First Marvin Friedrich blocked a shot from Ermedin Demirovic at the goal that was left by goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas after a clearance (10th), then Nico Elvedi deflected a shot from Fredrik Jensen (11th) next to the goal after a bad pass from Joe Scally , finally Nicolas saved a strong header from Ruben Vargas (12th).
Augsburg's enthusiasm was stopped by the usual chocolate thaler throwing this weekend in protest against the German Football League's investor plans and the resulting two interruptions. First the game was stopped for almost six minutes, only a minute after it restarted chocolate coins flew out of the Gladbach fan block again and referee Martin Petersen interrupted it for another four minutes.
And then the goal fell on the other side: After a corner, FCA keeper Finn Dahmen sailed under the ball, Alassane Pléa crossed in, Jordan's header was blocked by Augsburg captain Jeffrey Gouweleeuw, but the US international pushed the rebound over the line.
The game remained balanced until the break, but Augsburg came out of the locker room very strong. First, Tietz, who was now coached by national coach Julian Nagelsmann, ended his goal drought that had been going on since the beginning of November with a header from Kevin Mbabu's cross, then Engels scored from twelve meters with a well-placed left-footed shot. Shortly afterwards, Vargas even missed the preliminary decision (54th).
Things got really loud at 7:06 p.m. But not because of the equalizer, but because of the substitution of Lainer, for whom almost all of the 44,867 spectators rose from their seats.
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