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Nothing works anymore with Marco Rose and Borussia Mönchengladbach: Despite numerous scoring chances and long dominance, the crash in the Bundesliga with the 1: 3 (0: 0) at the extremely efficient FC Augsburg continued seamlessly for the future Dortmund coach with his current team.

The only 1.74 meter tall Swiss Ruben Vargas with a header (52nd minute) and attacking colleague Marco Richter (76th) and ex-Gladbacher André Hahn (89th) gave the Augsburgers, who were harmless in the first half, important points in the relegation battle.

National player Florian Neuhaus was unable to avert Gladbach's sixth competitive defeat in a row on Friday evening with his 1-1 goal in the 68th minute.

Rose stood on the edge of the field in consternation.

Captain Lars Stindl even shot a penalty kick next to the goal (38th).

After seven league games without a win, a European cup place for the Gladbach team is even more distant.

And on Tuesday, after the 2-0 draw in the first leg against Manchester City, the knockout round of the Champions League should follow.

Exploitation of opportunities?

Inadequate

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With his gray cap on his head, Rose could see from the start how his team had sovereignty over the game.

In the old brilliant form, the game would have been decided in favor of the guests after just under 20 minutes and Rose's facial features would have relaxed significantly in his coaching zone.

Borussia could have taken the lead in the fifth minute.

Neuhaus got the chance to finish in the sixteenth of the Augsburg team, but failed in distress to FCA goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz.

Rose made three changes in the starting line-up compared to the 0-1 win against Bayer Leverkusen.

Stindl returned after his yellow card suspension.

Is Rose's switch to blame?

Gladbach's crisis figures

Borussia Mönchengladbach have already lost the fifth of their last six competitive games with a 0-1 draw in the DFB Cup against Dortmund.

A look at the crisis figures of the eleven from the Lower Rhine.

Source: Stats Perform News

Rose had demanded that the unsettled team should approach their old joy of playing again through work.

Much also looked very pleasant.

Only one thing remained flawed: the exploitation of opportunities.

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The otherwise strong Marcus Thuram forgave in the 13th minute, Stindl missed in the 15th, Valentino Lazaro in the 19th The playful stalemate, which initially persisted with the Augsburgers, was briefly interrupted by central defender Felix Uduokhai, when he after a good half hour moved up.

His cross was cleared by the attentive Nico Elvedi.

After the direct return move, Gladbach had the greatest chance when Raphael Framberger hit Thuram on the foot in the FCA penalty area: penalty kick.

Stindl grabbed the ball, shot next to the goal and grimaced in horror.

Gladbach with rose at its lowest point

The negligence in front of the opposing goal should take revenge, and that quickly after the break.

The first Augsburg corner of the game was aimed at Daniel Caligiuri on the first post.

Vargas climbed there, exchanged for the Gladbach loan from Laszlo Benes during the break, and headed 1.74 meters.

This time Stindl didn't look good on the defensive.

The Borussia were not confused by the goal they conceded.

Thuram, however, failed once again on top of the line Gikiewicz (63.).

When Neuhaus touched down from around 14 meters, he was also powerless.

Gladbach pushed on now, wanted the winning goal.

Only the effective Augsburgers on the other side succeeded in making the decision through Richter and Hahn.

So Roses descent with Gladbach continues.