Bundesliga Winter Break Review: Borussia Mönchengladbach

by Mark on January 5, 2009 · 0 comments

bmg Bundesliga Winter Break Review: Borussia Mönchengladbach
Borus­sia Mönchenglad­bach
Rank: 18th
Pre­sea­son pre­dic­tion: 12th
What was I think­ing? Glad­bach entered the Bun­desliga hav­ing won the 2. Bun­desliga with the most pro­lific offense and third-stingiest defense. They fea­tured a ver­sa­tile, if some­what inex­pe­ri­enced side head­lined by Germany’s next can’t miss prospect, Marko Marin.

Sea­son High: It all started off so well with an 8–1 drub­bing of Biele­feld. Unfor­tu­nately it was VfB Fichte Biele­feld, not Arminia and took place in the first round of the DFB-Pokal (when ama­teur teams are tra­di­tion­ally led to the slaugh­ter). Gladbach’s sub­se­quent 0–3 defeat to Cot­tbus in that com­pe­ti­tion was much more indica­tive of the sea­son to come.

Sea­son Low: That 0–3 defeat came dur­ing the absolutely hor­rid stretch of Sep­tem­ber. 11 goals in 4 games, of which Glad­bach scored one. Let’s not slight Decem­ber, how­ever, another (short­ened) win­less month.

Why Glad­bach Might Not Be Rel­e­gated: Par­ity, Par­ity Par­ity. The Bundesliga’s well-known pen­chant for equal­ity extends beyond the log­jam at the top of the table. Only 3 points and a bit of goal dif­fer­en­tial sep­a­rate 15th from 18th. Their coach, Hans Meyer, is well-known for his abil­ity to repeat­edly turn around hope­less cases–this is a prime oppor­tu­nity to reaf­firm that rep­u­ta­tion. Fur­ther­more, the club has brought in a num­ber of play­ers with the intent on strength­en­ing their leaky rear­guard. It may not sound like much of a pos­i­tive, but Gladbach’s posi­tion can only improve.

Why Glad­bach Will Be Rel­e­gated: Then again, it’s hard to dis­miss the first half of the sea­son as a short-term trend. Their gen­eros­ity in defense is befit­ting a town founded around an abbey. But in the pro­fane world of foot­ball these virtues go unre­warded. In fact, they’re pun­ished, but let the Philistines have their goals.

After the jump, stats and more stats.

Totals
Atten­dance — 419,861
Goals — 18
Shots — 205
Shots on Goal — 67
Fouls — 372
Cor­ners — 82
Off­sides — 57
Yel­lows — 40

Average/Game
Atten­dance — 46,651
Goals — 1.06
Shots — 12.06
Shots on Goal — 3.94
Fouls — 21.88
Cor­ners — 4.82
Off­sides — 3.35
Yel­lows — 2.35

GD Star Rat­ing
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