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The balance between the two teams was ultimately reflected in the final result.

At the beginning of the encounter, both teams neutralized each other so far that neither of them had a chance to score.

It went goalless into the dressing room at half-time.

Shortly thereafter, Vladimír Darida prepared the 1-0 win in Berlin through Matteo Guendouzi (47th).

From the 64th minute onwards, Alassane Plea Gladbach, who was substituted for Patrick Herrmann, enriched the forwards.

The traditional club from the Lower Rhine wanted to bring a breath of fresh air into the game with a double change and so Marco Rose sent Stefan Lainer and Marcus Thuram on for Oscar Wendt and Ibrahima Traoré (65th).

A template from Matthias Ginter reached Breel Embolo, who scored to equalize (70th).

Hertha made three changes in the 75th minute.

Darida, Javairô Dilrosun and Dodi Lukébakio left the field for Lucas Tousart, Jessic Ngankam and Mathew Leckie.

With the final whistle of the referee Robert Hartmann, Borussia and Hertha BSC parted ways.

After eleven match days and only two defeats, Borussia Mönchengladbach has 17 points.

The home team has been undefeated for four games.

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One point was enough for Berlin to move up in the table.

With twelve points now, the "old lady" is in eleventh place.

Three wins, three draws and five defeats contribute to the snapshot of coach Bruno Labbadia's team.

The last results of the guests were impressive - eight points from five games.

The next touchstone for Gladbach is Eintracht Frankfurt (Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.).

On the same day, Hertha competes against 1. FSV Mainz 05 (8:30 p.m.).

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.