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After the traditional multiplex, the 21st day of Bundesliga continued this Saturday with an attractive poster between Gladbach, ninth, and Frankfurt, third. After two consecutive draws in the championship, the Aigles hoped to find their way to victory against the residents of Borussia-Park, who remained on two wins in a row.
If Tim Kleindiente opened the scoring for the locals (1-0, 26th), the inevitable Hugo Ekitike, tenured alongside Michy Batshuayi, equalized in stride (1-1, 31st). In the second half, the score no longer evolved and the two teams left back to back. In the ranking, Gladbach climbs in 8th row. Frankfurt remains 3rd.
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