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After the 0: 1 in the DFB Cup against Borussia Dortmund, the Gladbach fans had every reason to be disappointed.

The frustration about leaving was mixed with anger against the coaching staff.

The starting point was a scene after the final whistle.

Rene Maric, assistant coach of the outgoing and now controversial Marco Rose, was there to see how he exchanged ideas with Dortmund's Erling Haaland and joked with the Norwegian striker despite the defeat, apparently in a good mood.

An affront for the supporters of the green and white Borussia: From “mercenaries” and “shame” to much more violent reactions, the anger erupted on social media.

Maric, who had already trained Haaland at Red Bull Salzburg and will also do so at BVB from the coming season - responded immediately to the allegations.

Rene Maric, Gladbach's assistant coach, apologized for his exchange with Dortmund's Erling Haaland

Source: pa / dpa / Revierfoto

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“Naive, emotional and thoughtless.

I screamed my lungs and throat for over 90 minutes after we prepared the game from morning to night.

After the final whistle, I was at the other end of the coaching zone and a former player was the only one who came to comfort ”, Maric tried to apologize for his friendly exchange on Twitter.

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“I was and am so pissed off and sad that I couldn't think of any cameras.

Stupid, ”added the 28-year-old assistant coach from Gladbach.

He knew, wrote the Austrian, “that this has a negative and wrong effect on the fans at this moment.

In this respect, I will accept the insults with a certain understanding and take responsibility for them. "

Police march in Gladbach

For him it is "not a matter of course to be allowed to work for such a club, for that I am grateful to Borussia as always, and as always I want to win every game, invest almost three-digit hours every week." That is why he is annoyed first and foremost about himself about "that from my emotionality and naivety such individual still images could arise".

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The mood in Gladbach has already heated up since Rose's move to league rivals was announced.

After the quarter-finals, there was a massive police parade at the Gladbach stadium.

Around 30 police cars were parked in front of the north curve alone, and there were even mounted forces on site.

For this purpose, almost 100 Gladbach stewards were deployed outside the stadium.

According to information from "Bild", those in charge of the club were concerned that ultras and dissatisfied fans could meet in front of the arena for protests against coach Rose and Dortmund.

Ultimately, however, the situation remained calm.