Kevin Trapp:

With the aura of an incorruptible disco bouncer - he doesn't let anyone pass.

His saves against Thuram (10th) and Stindl (22nd) earned the title "extra class".

National coach Flick, who was watching, must be very convinced of Neuer and Ter Stegen if he currently only sees the Frankfurter as number three in the national team.

Marc Heinrich

sports editor.

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Christopher Lenz:

Respect for how he got the curve.

Injured for a long time, then fickle and at times overwhelmed in Tottenham - but since then a paragon of reliability.

Defensively stuck to the match plan and could not be lured out of the chain under pressure from the opponent.

His corner kick paved the way for the 2-0.

Evan Ndicka: When it came

to focus and determination, the 23-year-old couldn't be beat.

With his physical presence, many important ball wins, such as before the lead, which he initiated with his vigilance.

Kristijan Jakic:

Two heavyweights met in the duels with Thuram.

The Croatian saw himself as the organizer of the chain of defense in the command role.

The filigree is not his thing, reserved when opening the game.

Inattentive as he let Thuram escape, allowing for the consolation goal.

Tuta:

With his performance - mindful, quick-witted - he nurtured hope that his form crisis might be over.

Junior Ebimbe:

Scores as a backup right-back.

His offensive genes allow him to keep crossing the center line.

A textbook header made it 2-0 – his first Bundesliga goal.

Djibril Sow:

Team player par excellence.

He did a lot with little things - short passes that opened up space or through his positional play - that largely made it a show of strength.

Daichi Kamada:

There is a mighty fighting spirit in the slender ball virtuoso.

When he realized that Gladbach was using unfair means, he got back at them in the same coin.

Warning early on with a yellow card, the Japanese hardly stopped himself in his rigorous entry, so that Glasner was right to substitute him in the 53rd minute - otherwise he might have been punished with a dismissal.

Jesper Lindström:

The fidgety Philip is growing up.

Rewarded himself with two goals for a restless appearance.

Watching him play football is a great pleasure - because he enjoys fooling the opponent with his quick wit.

Mario Götze:

Simply good.

His ball security gave the teammates the opportunity to escape the Gladbachers and offer themselves as pass stations.

In the penalty area, he was repeatedly guided by the intention of putting others in the limelight, when a selfish finish would have been promising.

Randal Kolo Muani:

The next assist points for the busy bee.

The new international made full use of the space and could only be slowed down by fouls.

Chapeau!

Sebastian Rode:

In the second section of the security officer in midfield.

On the spot in case of danger.

Faride Alidou:

Often too hectic.

Counterattacks on the right went nowhere via the substitute.

Rafael Borré:

Just a few minutes.

But immediately eager.