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Ultimately, this assessment was confirmed, as only one hit decided between victory and defeat.

Lars Stindl scored the first goal of the game for Gladbach in the 34th minute from the penalty spot.

Sebastian Hoeneß from Hoffenheim made a change at the restart: Dennis Geiger stayed in the dressing room, Sebastian Rudy came in for him.

At the break, Borussia was in the wake and booked a narrow lead.

Sebastian Hoeneß changed the team in the 71st minute and brought Munas Dabbur and Ihlas Bebou onto the pitch with a double substitution for Robert Skov and Ishak Belfodil.

Andrej Kramaric managed to equalize by using a template from Bebou (75th).

In the 79th minute, things finally went downhill for Borussia Mönchengladbach when they received a dismissal in the person of Marcus Thuram and were consequently outnumbered.

Sargis Adamyan, who came into play for Florian Grillitsch, should set an example on the offensive (85th).

After Adamyan presented Kouassi Ryan Sessegnon the second TSG hit (86th).

Coach Marco Rose wanted to bring his team's game forward and replaced the more defensive Stindl with the more offensive Ibrahima Traoré (88th).

After the end of the second half, the result was 2: 1 in favor of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

Despite the defeat, Gladbach continues to occupy eighth place in the table.

The performance curve of the traditional club from the Lower Rhine is pointing steeply downwards and so they have been waiting for the next victory for four games.

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With the success in the bag, Hoffenheim slipped forward in the classification and now occupies eleventh place in the table.

Both teams have taken four wins so far this season.

The teams will now have a break before Borussia will meet Arminia Bielefeld on January 2nd, 2021 and TSG will play against SC Freiburg.

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