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In difficulty in the championship, Borussia Mönchengladbach is launching its 2024 year in the best possible way against Stuttgart, 3rd in the championship. At home, Borussia was able to count on Robin Hack (25), author of a very quick double. From the 2nd minute, the German perfectly crossed his shot after a high recovery from his team. A few minutes later, Robin Hack launched in depth by an excellent pass from Alassane Pléa, deceives Alexander Nübel again (2-0, 19th).
At 2-0, Borussia left possession to Stuttgart, which allowed them to restart. Josha Vagnoman reduces the score with a nice left shot at the entrance to the penalty area (2-1, 56th). But it’s not enough for Sebastian Hoeness’ players, who even take a third goal from Jordan Siebatcheu (3-1, 90+1), the former Reims and Rennes player. Stuttgart is stopped at Mönchengladbach but still maintains third place in the Bundesliga. Borussia moved up the rankings to 10th place.
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