Christian Streich was a bit uncomfortable with the historic victory of his SC Freiburg at Borussia Mönchengladbach.

The 6-0 (6-0) of his club on Sunday was Freiburg's highest Bundesliga victory ever.

And that in Gladbach, where the Breisgauers last won in 1995 - for the only time in the Bundesliga until Sunday.

“I've never won here.

It's nice that we succeeded here, ”said the 56-year-old prank.

It was the only - most subtle - joy he allowed himself after the humiliation.

Otherwise, Streich commented extremely cautiously and respectfully on the incomprehensible. After less than five minutes, his team had already led 2-0, after less than 20 minutes 4-0 and after only 37 minutes even 6-0. "Crazy," stammered Streich in view of the target shooting. “Every shot on goal was possible today. I've never experienced anything like it before. ”For national player Nico Schlotterbeck, scorer of the sixth goal (37th minute), the first half was“ a bit surreal ”.

This was only partly due to the force of the Freiburg game and the determination after three defeats in a row. The team from Gladbach, who furiously humiliated Bayern Munich 5-0 in the DFB Cup just over a month ago, were grateful opponents. From the start, the Borussia trotted along seemingly indifferent, refused almost every duel and let the guests have their way. Almost everyone in Freiburg was allowed once, and almost everyone also scored. Before Schlotterbeck, Maximilian Eggestein (2nd), Kevin Schade (5th), Philipp Lienhart (12th), Nicolas Höfler (19th) and Lucas Höler (25th) met against a defensive association that did not deserve the name.

Borussia conceded ten goals in a few days, and in the previous week they had embarrassed themselves in the derby at 1. FC Köln 1: 4.

The Gladbachers felt under their new coach Adi Hütter compared to their predecessor Marco Rose and the numerous goals conceded last season.

"Before the Cologne game we were on a very good path," said Hütter, who, astonishingly, stood in front of his team again.

But since then there have been two mostly very bad performances with a catastrophic performance that raise questions.

"Sorry, what shit is going on right now," said Gladbach's sports director Max Eberl roughly summarizing his thoughts.

"Why don't we fight back?"

However, Eberl did not question his coach, who was hired by Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer for 7.5 million euros as the successor to Rose, who had moved to Borussia Dortmund.

“We have decided on a common path,” said Eberl, describing questions about possible consequences for Hütter as “absurd”.

Hütter seems damaged after this game, but certainly after this week.

We can look forward to the next few days and the next game at RB Leipzig next weekend.

On Sunday, the Austrian reacted at least outwardly.

"Emotional outbursts do not help," he said.

Maybe he will find another word internally.

"That shouldn't happen to us in this way," said Hütter, too.

"You can only apologize to everyone."