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Gladbach’s Winless Streak Continues: Managerial Chaos and Future Uncertain

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Borussia ‍Mönchengladbach‘s struggles continued Saturday, drawing 0-0 ⁤with SC⁣ Freiburg ⁤and sinking to 17th ⁢place in the‍ Bundesliga-while head coach Sebastian Polanski’s future remains uncertain despite extending his contract‌ with ‍the club. The scoreless draw⁢ marks ​a concerning⁣ trend for Gladbach, who ​have failed to ​score from ​open play in their last ⁢three matches.

The result leaves Borussia Mönchengladbach in a precarious position, battling to avoid ​relegation. Polanski, who took over after ​the dismissal of​ Adi Hütter, recently signed a contract extension with the Saarländer, but ⁤his long-term future hinges on turning around the team’s fortunes. Potential replacements mentioned include Jonas Boldt ‌(currently with HSV ⁤and⁤ formerly leverkusen) and ex-Gladbach captain martin Stranzl.

Florian Neuhaus made his first start⁤ as a controversial video surfaced from his time in Mallorca, actively initiating many of⁣ Gladbach’s attacks. The team’s best prospect of the first half‌ came ​from Rocco⁤ Reitz, whose promising shot was blocked in the ⁣28th minute. Despite⁢ the offensive efforts, ⁣Gladbach managed ​to reach halftime without conceding, a marked improvement from their recent 0-5 defeat⁤ to Frankfurt.

Late in the match, Gladbach⁢ narrowly‌ avoided falling behind twice. Nicolas deflected ⁤a Scherhant free kick ⁢onto the crossbar in ​the 83rd minute, and a‍ collision between Castrop and ​Manzambi ⁣in stoppage ​time (90+4) went unpenalized by referee Schlager.Freiburg coach Christian Streich vehemently protested the final whistle,‌ voicing his discontent to the referee.

“Probably ⁤it’s been called a ⁤few times before,” ‌Streich ⁢said post-match,regarding the​ contested collision. “Perhaps it ⁤just needs a moment for it to be clearer. But ⁣why‌ should he fall in ⁤that‍ situation? ​However, we had a few situations we could ⁢have played out better.We had ‍the better chances in the second half. It was⁢ the other way around in the first half.”

Freiburg remains ⁢unbeaten‌ in six competitive matches, but matthias⁤ Ginter acknowledged their offensive difficulties.”on⁤ the one hand, we’re coming⁢ off two English ⁤weeks and can live with the ‌point,” Ginter ⁢told DAZN.​ “But we haven’t scored from open play in the last three‌ games.⁢ Things ⁢aren’t going so easily for us at the moment.”

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