Alassane Plea leads Borussia Mönchengladbach to victory over Werder Bremen



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The man of the game: Well, who is it? Gladbach's Albadane Pléa beat Werder almost alone and is now at the top of the scorers list. Three goals in Bremen, eight in total this season. Not a bad summer transfer.

The result: Borussia Mönchengladbach wins in Bremen 3: 1. Click here for Bundesliga news with all the results of the matches in the afternoon.

The first half: Gladbach came out better starting blocks and first qualifying qualifications. After Davy Klabaden lost the ball, Lars Stindl appeared free in front of Jiri Pavlenka but was called offside (15 minutes). Werder needed 20 minutes to get into the game. Then Martin Harnik (23rd minute) and Klabaden (28th) gave the hosts a good chance. The only goal before the break, however, fell to the other side – a goal that had not shown up until then.

First strike means: In the 39th minute, Werder managed to not clear a reasonable Gladbacher corner. Lars Stindl left the second row. The shot is blocked and lands in detours. Plea: The Frenchman takes the ball on the right and lets Davy Klabaden and Martin Harnik escape into the void and shoot to the left in the opposite corner. In the action, from the point of view of the guests, everything and nothing in Bremer. In other words: the offensive of the Champions League meets the defense of young F. And it was only the beginning.

Second shot: Yes, standard situations can be formed. All the better, if it pays off as in Gladbach shortly after the restart. Hazard took a corner from the right, not high in front of the goal, but a block from the penalty spot. Plea was well resolved and left immediately. His left foot was deflected by Milos Veljkovic and slipped between the legs of Maximilian Eggestein and Pavlenka in goal.

The third farce of Plea: Oscar Wendt, very strong, started the offensive and made a deep pbad from the left. Plea was standing where he was supposed to stand – at the first post in particular – and hit the ball against Pavlenka's barrel in the small bend. All simply magnificent.

The second half: After the gate of Plea, an badault of Werder. Nuri Sahin scored after a good 15-meter pbad in the opposite corner of Ludwig Augustinsson (59.). Substitute Claudio Pizarro was heading for the crossbar (76 '), Theodor Gebre Selbadie had failed to Yann Sommer (78'). On the other hand, the preliminary counterattack decision (72) pardons. And Plea? He almost scored his fourth goal, but Pavlenka cleared the powerful but unmarked French shot (84 ').

A typical Kohfeldt: For the break, Werder was a 0: 1 late. And what did coach Florian Kohfeldt do? He rocked offensively. For midfielder Philipp Bargfrede came with Johannes Eggestein, an additional striker. Then the following shots fell. And what did Kohfeldt do with a score of 1: 3? With Sahin also took his second six of the field and brought Pizarro. Sometimes the hosts played with six strikers on a line in the opponent's penalty area. The fact that this naturally opens rooms for the Gladbach counterattacks is a calculated risk for Kohfeldt. Did he learn from 2: 6 against Leverkusen? Not really.

The conclusion: Bremen loses for the third time in a row – but with his own style. Gladbach remains second in the table and, after Borussia Dortmund, the second best offensive of the Bundesliga, also thanks Plea.

Werder Bremen – Borussia Mönchengladbach 1: 3 (0: 1)
0: 1 Plea (39.)
0: 2 Plea (48.)
0: 3 Plea (52.)
1: 3 Sahin (59.)
Bream: Pavlenka – Gebre Selbadie, Veljkovic, Moisander, Augustinsson – Bargfrede (46th J. Eggestein), Sahin (75th Pizarro) – Mr Eggestein, Klabaden – Kruse – Harnik (87th Rashica)
Gladbach Summer – Lang, Ginter, Elvedi, Wendt – Strobl – Neuhaus, Hofmann (68th Zakaria) – Danger, Advocacy (86th Traore) – Stindl (69th Johnson)
spectators: 41000
arbitrator: Storks of Sören
Yellow cards: no

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