Gladbach end losing streak against Dortmund to climb to fourth

Gladbach end losing streak against Dortmund to climb to fourth
Gladbach end losing streak against Dortmund to climb to fourth

Berlin (AFP) – Defender Nico Elvedi netted twice as Moenchengladbach ended their six-year wait to beat Dortmund when their 4-2 home win on Friday lifted the Foals to fourth in the Bundesliga table.

Two goals by Dortmund striker Erling Braut Haaland were bookended by Elvedi netting from set-pieces in the action-packed opening 32 minutes.  

Algeria left-back Ramy Bensebaini restored Gladbach’s lead early in the second half before substitute Marcus Thuram headed the hosts’ fourth.

After home wins over league leaders Bayern and second-placed RB Leipzig already this season, Gladbach claimed another big-name Bundesliga scalp.

It was also a significant win for their coach Marco Rose, who the German media are tipping to replace caretaker boss Edin Terzic at Dortmund next season.

Advertisement

After 12 straight defeats to Dortmund, Gladbach earned their first win over the Black-and-Yellows since April 2016.

Since their impressive 3-1 win at RB Leipzig at the start January, Dortmund drop to fifth after failing to win their last three games.

In the other direction, Gladbach are up to fourth after taking 13 points from a possible 15 in 2021.

Advertisement

They are eight points behind leaders Bayern, who are at bottom side Schalke on Sunday.

Breel Embolo came on for Gladbach in the second-half despite police claims, which the Swiss striker denies, that he attended a party in Essen last Saturday that broke Germany’s lockdown rules.

Dortmund made a lethargic start at Borussia Park and a Gladbach goal inside the opening 60 seconds was ruled out after a lengthy VAR review.

However, the hosts took the lead with 11 minutes gone when Lars Stindl’s curling free-kick dropped in behind the defence to be headed home by Elvedi.

Advertisement

Dortmund roared back with two goals inside six minutes, both created by Sancho for Haaland, who fired home his first from a tight angle on 22 minutes.

After Jude Bellingham won the ball back for Dortmund, great footwork by Sancho then again unpicked Gladbach’s defence for Haaland to blast his side 2-1 ahead on 28 minutes.

However, another Stindl free-kick on 32 minutes could only be parried by Roman Buerki and Elvedi tapped home the rebound from close range to make it 2-2 at the break.

Advertisement

Gladbach regained the lead five minutes into the second-half when Bensebaini swung in a shot which curled outside Buerki’s grasp.

Dortmund conceded their third goal of the night from a set-piece when Thuram headed home a Florian Neuhaus corner 11 minutes from the whistle.

It was the France forward’s first appearance after suspension for a spitting at an opponent last month.

Advertisement
200+ Channels & Local Sports
200+ Channels & Local Sports
  • Price: Plans starting at $14.99/mo (Latino)
  • Watch Ligue 1, Copa Libertadores & World Cup Qualifiers
Every MLS Match in One Place
Every MLS Match in One Place
  • Price: $12.99/mo (Now included with standard subscription)
  • Watch every MLS regular season game, Playoffs & Leagues Cup
Many Sports & ESPN Originals
Many Sports & ESPN Originals
  • Price: $11.99/mo (or ESPN Unlimited for $29.99/mo)
  • Features LaLiga, Bundesliga, FA Cup & NWSL
2,000+ Soccer Games Per Year
2,000+ Soccer Games Per Year
  • Price: Starting at $8.99/mo
  • Features Champions League, Serie A & Europa League
Home of the Premier League
Home of the Premier League
  • Price: Starting at $10.99/mo
  • 175+ Exclusive EPL matches per season
    EDITORS’ PICKS

    World Soccer Talk © 2025. Made in Florida.

    World Soccer Talk, like Futbol Sites, is a company owned by Better Collective. All rights reserved. World Soccer Talk is reader-supported and may earn a commission through our partner links.

    Better Collective Logo