{"subCategory":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"subCategory","title":"Departments","multiValue":true,"value":"Professionals","exportedType":"text/plain"},"displayTag":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"displayTag","title":"Display Department","multiValue":true,"value":[""],"exportedType":"text/plain"},"metadescription":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"metadescription","title":"Meta Description","multiValue":false,"exportedType":"text/plain"},"linkTarget":"_self","link":"https://www.bvb.de/de/en/news/news-overview/news.html/2025/4/20/A-3-2-come-from-behind-win-gives-BVB-three-crucial-points.html","stageImages":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"string","name":"stageImages","title":"Image (Stage Image)","multiValue":true,"value":["/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56M-BVB-Gladbach-Nmechai.jpg"],"exportedType":"text/plain"},"experience":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"experience","title":"Experience Fragment","multiValue":false,"exportedType":"text/plain"},"appExport":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"appExport","title":"App Export (Clubplatform)","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"showDate":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"calendar","name":"showDate","title":"Show Date and Time (CET)","multiValue":false,"value":"20.04.25 17:23 Z","exportedType":"calendar"},"teaserText":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"teaserText","html":"<p>Borussia Dortmund have made another successful step in their race to make up ground! On Matchday 30 of the Bundesliga, BVB beat direct competitors Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-2 (3-1) to move up to seventh in the table. The Black & Yellows are within touching distance of fourth, fifth and sixth place, trailing by four, three and two points respectively.<\/p>\n","title":"Teaser Text","multiValue":false,"value":"Borussia Dortmund have made another successful step in their race to make up ground! On Matchday 30 of the Bundesliga, BVB beat direct competitors Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-2 (3-1) to move up to seventh in the table. The Black & Yellows are within touching distance of fourth, fifth and sixth place, trailing by four, three and two points respectively.","exportedType":"text/html"},"scheduledPush":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"scheduledPush","title":"Scheduled Push Notification?","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"disableAdsOnNewsPage":{"multiLine":false,"dataType":"boolean","name":"disableAdsOnNewsPage","title":"Disable Ads on News Page","multiValue":false,"value":false,"exportedType":"boolean"},"text":{"multiLine":true,"dataType":"string","name":"text","html":"<p>In front of 81,365 spectators at a sold-out SIGNAL IDUNA PARK, BVB initially struggled against a hard-running and determined opposition, who took the lead in the 24th minute through Kou Itakura. Carney Chukwuemeka then came on for the injured Maxi Beier and turned the game around. Between the 41st minute and the half-time whistle, BVB celebrated three goals in quick succession: first Serhou Guirassy made it 1-1, then Felix Nmecha made it 2-1 and Daniel Svensson made it 3-1. But the game remained tense after Stöger reduced the deficit to 3-2 with a penalty ten minutes after the restart.<\/p>\n<p><b>The scenario:<\/b> <br>\nNinth versus eighth on Easter Sunday. Gladbach had gone five away games unbeaten, picking up an impressive 13 points in the process, while Dortmund had won their past ten home games (11 including the DFB-Pokal) against the other Borussia.<br>\n<\/p>\n<p><b>Personnel matters: <br>\n<\/b>Coach Niko Kovac put his trust in the team that had celebrated a 3-1 victory over Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. Team captain Emre Can and midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka were available again, but were initially on the bench. Marcel Sabitzer and the injured Nico Schlotterbeck were absent.<b><br>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Anton.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Anton-1745166722020\"><\/p>\n<p><b>Tactics: <br>\n<\/b>BVB not only started the game with the same personnel as on Tuesday, but also with the same formation. Beier and Adeyemi played in attacking midfield behind Guirassy. Couto pushed forward when in possession, as did Svensson, who moved inwards from the flank. Gladbach countered Dortmund's 3-4-2-1 with a 4-2-3-1, with a high press against the ball in defence. Cvancara was tasked with man-marking Adeyemi.<br>\n<\/p>\n<p><b>The match & analysis:<br>\n<\/b>It was an intense, hard-fought match with plenty of no-nonsense tackles. The first booking of the game arrived in the fourth minute, with Scally yellow-carded for a foul on Adeyemi, who looked set to launch a dangerous counter-attack. BVB had another chance to counter nine minutes later: Adeyemi powered forward with a three-on-three, but held the ball too long and was dispossessed. There was little structure to the Black & Yellows' play and it was not until the 19th minute that they had their first chance: Gross drilled in a low cross from the right flank onto the feet of Adeyemi, who fired wide of the left-hand post from 11 metres out. Gladbach proved more clinical in front of goal, opening the scoring with their first chance of the game. Itakura received the ball near the centre circle and embarked on a run forward. He tried to play a one-two with Stöger, who was lurking on the edge of the penalty area, but Bensebaini intervened. Unfortunately for the BVB defender, he deflected the ball perfectly into the path of Itakura, who found himself one-on-one with Kobel and made no mistake with the finish to open the scoring in the 19th minute.<b><br>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Beier.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Beier-1745166741586\"><\/p>\n<p>Borussia Dortmund were then forced to make an early substitution. After just over half an hour, Beier, who had previously been cleared out by Weigl, was unable to continue. He was replaced by Chukwuemeka (34). Gladbach celebrated their second goal shortly afterwards through Ullrich, but Elvedi was offside in the build-up and had also fouled Svensson (39). Instead of 2-0, it was 1-1 two minutes later: Chukwuemeka won the ball in a half-right position near the penalty area and slipped a pass outside to Gross on the right. He picked out Guirassy with a low cross, and the in-form striker finished calmly first-time from the penalty spot (41).<\/p>\n<p>The Black & Yellows now seemed to have gained a little more confidence in their own actions and took the lead with their next effort, only their fourth of the match. Chukwuemeka won the ball in midfield again and played it to Gross, who slipped it forward to Couto on the right wing. The Brazilian played another low cross, which took a touch off Adeyemi and bounced back to the edge of the box, where Nmecha was running into space and hit a low shot in his stride which buried itself in the bottom-left corner (44). But that was not the end of a furious final phase of the first half. There were four minutes of added time. Stöger made a mistake with seconds remaining. Chukwuemeka broke through down the right, fed it inside to Guirassy, whose shot from ten metres was brilliantly saved by Omlin, but the rebound was headed over the helpless Gladbach keeper by Svensson to make it 3-1 (45+4).<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Guirassy.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Guirassy-1745166754791\"><\/p>\n<p>The second half began with a great counter-attacking opportunity for the Black & Yellows through Adeyemi, who would probably have been better off trying to finish himself instead of passing to Guirassy. A Gladbach defender was able to intervene to send the ball out for a corner (46). Down the other end, the video assistant intervened to award a penalty. Nmecha is said to have hit Kleindienst (who had hardly complained) on the foot, referee Siebert looked at the scene on the monitor and pointed to the spot. Stöger duly stepped up to reduce the deficit to a single goal at 3-2 (56).<\/p>\n<p>The goal had an immediate effect. BVB no longer had the same courage going forward, instead looking to keep their opponents at bay. Gladbach made offensive changes, bringing on a second striker in Fukuda. Kovac had already brought on five fresh sets of legs to bring the narrow lead over the finish line. The fans supported the team every step of the way. The tension was palpable.<\/p>\n<p><b>Outlook: <\/b>The "English weeks" are over. Borussia Dortmund will face TSG Hoffenheim next Saturday (15:30 CEST). Eight days later, VfL Wolfsburg will be the visitors at SIGNAL IDUNA PARK.<br>\n<i>Boris Rupert <\/i><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Grafik.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Grafik-1745166701046\"><\/p>\n<h2>Teams & goals<\/h2>\n<p><b>Bundesliga, Matchday 30<br>\n <\/b>Sunday, 20 April 2025, 17:30 CEST<br>\n<b>BORUSSIA DORTMUND 3\u20132 (3-1) BOR. MÖNCHENGLADBACH <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Bor. Dortmund: <\/b>Kobel \u2013 Süle (73, Can), Anton, Bensebaini \u2013 Couto (61, Ryerson), Nmecha (73, Özcan), Gross, Svensson \u2013 Beier (35, Chukwuemeka), Adeyemi (73, Brandt) \u2013 Guirassy<br>\n<b>Bor. M\u2018gladbach:<\/b> Omlin \u2013 Scally (70, Lainer), Itakura, Elvedi, Ullrich (70, Netz) \u2013 Reitz (83, Fukuda), Weigl (83, Neuhaus) \u2013 Cvancara (70, Hack), Stöger, Plea \u2013 Kleindienst<\/p>\n<p><b>Substitutes:<\/b> Meyer, Reyna, Duranville, Gittens \u2013 Cardoso, Chiarodia, Friedrich, Pesch<b><br>\n Goals:<\/b> 0-1 Itakura (24), 1-1 Guirassy (41, Gross), 2-1 Nmecha (44, Adeyemi), 3-1 Svensson (45+4, Guirassy), 3-2 Stöger (56, penalty, Nmecha foul on Kleindienst)<br>\n<b>Corners:<\/b> 6-2 (0-2 at half-time), <b>chance ratio:<\/b> 8-2 (4-1)<br>\n<b>Referee:<\/b> Siebert (Berlin), <b>bookings :<\/b> Scally, Reitz, Stöger<br>\n<b>Attendance:<\/b> 81,365 (sold-out), <b>weather:<\/b> sunny, cloudy, stormy and rainy towards the end, 20 degrees celsius<\/p>\n","title":"Text","multiValue":false,"value":"<p>In front of 81,365 spectators at a sold-out SIGNAL IDUNA PARK, BVB initially struggled against a hard-running and determined opposition, who took the lead in the 24th minute through Kou Itakura. Carney Chukwuemeka then came on for the injured Maxi Beier and turned the game around. Between the 41st minute and the half-time whistle, BVB celebrated three goals in quick succession: first Serhou Guirassy made it 1-1, then Felix Nmecha made it 2-1 and Daniel Svensson made it 3-1. But the game remained tense after Stöger reduced the deficit to 3-2 with a penalty ten minutes after the restart.<\/p>\n<p><b>The scenario:<\/b> <br>\nNinth versus eighth on Easter Sunday. Gladbach had gone five away games unbeaten, picking up an impressive 13 points in the process, while Dortmund had won their past ten home games (11 including the DFB-Pokal) against the other Borussia.<br>\n<\/p>\n<p><b>Personnel matters: <br>\n<\/b>Coach Niko Kovac put his trust in the team that had celebrated a 3-1 victory over Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. Team captain Emre Can and midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka were available again, but were initially on the bench. Marcel Sabitzer and the injured Nico Schlotterbeck were absent.<b><br>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Anton.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Anton-1745166722020\"><\/p>\n<p><b>Tactics: <br>\n<\/b>BVB not only started the game with the same personnel as on Tuesday, but also with the same formation. Beier and Adeyemi played in attacking midfield behind Guirassy. Couto pushed forward when in possession, as did Svensson, who moved inwards from the flank. Gladbach countered Dortmund's 3-4-2-1 with a 4-2-3-1, with a high press against the ball in defence. Cvancara was tasked with man-marking Adeyemi.<br>\n<\/p>\n<p><b>The match & analysis:<br>\n<\/b>It was an intense, hard-fought match with plenty of no-nonsense tackles. The first booking of the game arrived in the fourth minute, with Scally yellow-carded for a foul on Adeyemi, who looked set to launch a dangerous counter-attack. BVB had another chance to counter nine minutes later: Adeyemi powered forward with a three-on-three, but held the ball too long and was dispossessed. There was little structure to the Black & Yellows' play and it was not until the 19th minute that they had their first chance: Gross drilled in a low cross from the right flank onto the feet of Adeyemi, who fired wide of the left-hand post from 11 metres out. Gladbach proved more clinical in front of goal, opening the scoring with their first chance of the game. Itakura received the ball near the centre circle and embarked on a run forward. He tried to play a one-two with Stöger, who was lurking on the edge of the penalty area, but Bensebaini intervened. Unfortunately for the BVB defender, he deflected the ball perfectly into the path of Itakura, who found himself one-on-one with Kobel and made no mistake with the finish to open the scoring in the 19th minute.<b><br>\n<\/b><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Beier.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Beier-1745166741586\"><\/p>\n<p>Borussia Dortmund were then forced to make an early substitution. After just over half an hour, Beier, who had previously been cleared out by Weigl, was unable to continue. He was replaced by Chukwuemeka (34). Gladbach celebrated their second goal shortly afterwards through Ullrich, but Elvedi was offside in the build-up and had also fouled Svensson (39). Instead of 2-0, it was 1-1 two minutes later: Chukwuemeka won the ball in a half-right position near the penalty area and slipped a pass outside to Gross on the right. He picked out Guirassy with a low cross, and the in-form striker finished calmly first-time from the penalty spot (41).<\/p>\n<p>The Black & Yellows now seemed to have gained a little more confidence in their own actions and took the lead with their next effort, only their fourth of the match. Chukwuemeka won the ball in midfield again and played it to Gross, who slipped it forward to Couto on the right wing. The Brazilian played another low cross, which took a touch off Adeyemi and bounced back to the edge of the box, where Nmecha was running into space and hit a low shot in his stride which buried itself in the bottom-left corner (44). But that was not the end of a furious final phase of the first half. There were four minutes of added time. Stöger made a mistake with seconds remaining. Chukwuemeka broke through down the right, fed it inside to Guirassy, whose shot from ten metres was brilliantly saved by Omlin, but the rebound was headed over the helpless Gladbach keeper by Svensson to make it 3-1 (45+4).<\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Guirassy.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Guirassy-1745166754791\"><\/p>\n<p>The second half began with a great counter-attacking opportunity for the Black & Yellows through Adeyemi, who would probably have been better off trying to finish himself instead of passing to Guirassy. A Gladbach defender was able to intervene to send the ball out for a corner (46). Down the other end, the video assistant intervened to award a penalty. Nmecha is said to have hit Kleindienst (who had hardly complained) on the foot, referee Siebert looked at the scene on the monitor and pointed to the spot. Stöger duly stepped up to reduce the deficit to a single goal at 3-2 (56).<\/p>\n<p>The goal had an immediate effect. BVB no longer had the same courage going forward, instead looking to keep their opponents at bay. Gladbach made offensive changes, bringing on a second striker in Fukuda. Kovac had already brought on five fresh sets of legs to bring the narrow lead over the finish line. The fans supported the team every step of the way. The tension was palpable.<\/p>\n<p><b>Outlook: <\/b>The "English weeks" are over. Borussia Dortmund will face TSG Hoffenheim next Saturday (15:30 CEST). Eight days later, VfL Wolfsburg will be the visitors at SIGNAL IDUNA PARK.<br>\n<i>Boris Rupert <\/i><\/p>\n<p><img src=\"/content/dam/bvbweb/en/news/profis/2025/04/20/bl-spielbericht/56-BVB-Gladbach-Grafik.jpg\" data-assetref=\"56-BVB-Gladbach-Grafik-1745166701046\"><\/p>\n<h2>Teams & goals<\/h2>\n<p><b>Bundesliga, Matchday 30<br>\n <\/b>Sunday, 20 April 2025, 17:30 CEST<br>\n<b>BORUSSIA DORTMUND 3\u20132 (3-1) BOR. MÖNCHENGLADBACH <\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>Bor. Dortmund: <\/b>Kobel \u2013 Süle (73, Can), Anton, Bensebaini \u2013 Couto (61, Ryerson), Nmecha (73, Özcan), Gross, Svensson \u2013 Beier (35, Chukwuemeka), Adeyemi (73, Brandt) \u2013 Guirassy<br>\n<b>Bor. 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A 3-2 come-from-behind win gives BVB three crucial points
Borussia Dortmund have made another successful step in their race to make up ground! On Matchday 30 of the Bundesliga, BVB beat direct competitors Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-2 (3-1) to move up to seventh in the table. The Black & Yellows are within touching distance of fourth, fifth and sixth place, trailing by four, three and two points respectively.