Alassane Plea, Lars Stindl and Patrick Herrmann struck for Borussia Monchengladbach to crank up the pressure on Bayern Munich's Niko Kovac.
Match Events
10' GOAL! Bayern 0-1 M'gladbach (Plea)
Goal! FC Bayern München 0, Borussia Mönchengladbach 1. Alassane Pléa (Borussia Mönchengladbach) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jonas Hofmann.
16' GOAL! Bayern 0-2 M'gladbach (Stindl)
Goal! FC Bayern München 0, Borussia Mönchengladbach 2. Lars Stindl (Borussia Mönchengladbach) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Jonas Hofmann.
68' OFFSIDE! Lewandowski's goal disallowed
16' GOAL! Bayern 0-3 M'gladbach (P. Herrmann)
GOAL! 3-0 Gladbach! The goal is given! The routine was one from the training ground and it worked brilliantly. The corner is played short before being floated into the area by Kramer, taken down by Herrmann and then fired home.
Match Report
Bayern Munich's winless run has stretched to four games after Borussia Monchengladbach shocked the Bundesliga champions with a 3-0 win at the Allianz Arena on Saturday.
After winning his first seven matches in charge of the club, coach Niko Kovac has now failed to guide his side to victory in three domestic games on the spin – a run that leaves them four points behind early leaders Borussia Dortmund.
Kovac's men looked sluggish from the outset and found themselves two down after just 16 minutes, Alassane Plea and Lars Stindl – making his first appearance of the season – finishing emphatically past Manuel Neuer.
Robert Lewandowski had a goal ruled out for offside in the second period, but any dramatic comeback from Bayern would have been harsh on the visitors, who were deserving winners and added gloss to the scoreline late on through Patrick Herrmann.
Line-ups
Bayern XI: Robben, M. Neuer, M. Hummels, Alaba, T. Müller, R. Lewandowski, J. Rodríguez, Thiago Alcântara, N. Süle, L. Goretzka, J. Kimmich
Subs: Ribéry, J.Martínez, Sven Ulreich, Wagner, Gnabry, R.Sanches, Jonathan Meier
M'gladbach XI: Wendt, Y. Sommer, M. Lang, Stindl, Kramer, T. Hazard, Pléa, Hofmann, M. Ginter, N. Elvedi, F. Neuhaus
Subs: Traoré, T. Sippel, Jantschke, T. Strobl, Herrmann, D. Zakaria, Cuisance
shray_srivastava
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Don't be surprised to see Nika Kovac get sacked before Mourinho or Lopetegui. 😂
saailhussain
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The story of FC BAYERN
Hal9000
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Why don’t bring back jupp heynckes from retirement again 😂😀😀😀.
Stephan Alexis
205
what in the name of Christopher Columbus is happening why is this man experimenting so much 4141 we need cdm to run back why ronato for alaba really tho jupp please come back please i will help pay ur fee
Hal9000
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I also thought replacing Robben and muller was a mistake. Ribery should have been playing right from start. Goretzka seemed completely useless and Confused but yet he was let to play 90 minutes.
itsfootballnotsoccer
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Niko out. I'm not the kind of person who normally wants to sack manager after few bad games but u can clearly see that Bayern is too big for him. He is doing something very wrong if a team of so many great players plays the way they do now. They seem unorganised, confused and defence is in shambles. First few games before he actually started coaching and managing them were good and now the longer he's there the worse they're playing. His methods are clearly having bad affects on the team. Also he doesn't have Jose Mourinho CV to give him the chance Jose is getting.
LewanGoalski2018
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Bayern misses him:
Hal9000
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So glad to see all these big teams with big pockets losing . It’s long coming. Money doesn’t buy you the victory all the time. See Byrne, mc ,Real Madrid and mu with all big name players and big name coaches.
murinzie
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This is a routine for every Bayern’s season, lets Dortmund run away with the points and always ends with a comeback, securing the title months before the season ends, Kovac doesn’t have to worry along his men. Worry about the champions league...
sheeji
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what is going on in Europe, the big clubs are finding difficult this season to beat the lower rank teams..real Madrid, Barca and now it's Bayern's turn......