Gladbach's Crisis Deepens: Winless Streak Meets Bayern's Perfect Record

Borussia Monchengladbach enters their match against Bayern Munich in complete crisis mode. The team hasn't won any of their seven games this season and sits at the bottom of the Bundesliga table. Interim coach Eugen Polanski is urging his players to show maximum fight and commitment against the league leaders. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich arrives in record-breaking form under Vincent Kompany, who just secured a contract extension until 2029.

Key Points: Winless Gladbach Face Bayern Amid Bundesliga Crisis

  • Gladbach remain winless after seven games this Bundesliga season
  • Club faces defensive issues and injuries to key forwards
  • Interim coach Polanski demands maximum effort against Bayern
  • New sporting director prepares for winter transfer overhaul
  • Bayern Munich extends Vincent Kompany's contract until 2029
  • Bavarians set club record with 12 straight competitive wins
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Football: Winless Gladbach brace for Bayern test amid crisis and change in Bundesliga

Borussia Monchengladbach, winless in 14 matches, prepare for Bayern Munich test amid coaching changes and relegation fears in Bundesliga showdown.

"Take up the tackles, run without limits, and meet the basic demands of football - Eugen Polanski"

Berlin, Oct 24 (IANS) Borussia Monchengladbach will try to summon resilience and unity against Bayern Munich on Saturday, a lopsided matchup between a struggling club at the foot of the Bundesliga table and the reigning powerhouse.

After seven winless games, Gladbach remain the only team yet to taste victory this season. The club's long list of issues include defensive frailty, injuries to forwards Tim Kleindienst and Robin Hack, and growing fears of relegation.

What was once a fierce rivalry in the 1970s and '80s has become a mismatch. Bayern enter in rampant form, while Gladbach are without a permanent coach and still reeling from the recent exits of coach Gerardo Seoane and sporting director Roland Virkus.

Interim coach Eugen Polanski, promoted from the under-23 side, urged his players to show fight. "Take up the tackles, run without limits, and meet the basic demands of football," the 39-year-old said ahead of the 115th meeting between the two clubs.

New sporting director Rouven Schroder has moved into the club hotel and is shadowing the team at meals and training sessions as he prepares for a likely winter transfer overhaul. "I'm still in a supporting role, learning about the atmosphere," he said. "But we need to be ready to act in the break. The team knows what's at stake."

Gladbach have not won in 14 league matches, a new club record, and sit at the bottom of the standings. Still, fans have continued to rally behind the team, with Polanski insisting the players' attitude gives him hope. "Bayern doesn't do anything out of the ordinary," he said. "They just do everything perfectly."

Earlier, Bayern Munich confirmed the contract extension of head coach Vincent Kompany, securing his services until June 2029. The announcement comes after the club's 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund in "Der Klassiker" and just one day before its UEFA Champions League encounter with Club Brugge on Tuesday.

The 39-year-old Belgian, who joined Bayern in the summer of 2024 after leaving English side Burnley, has enjoyed a remarkable start to life in Munich.

In his first season, he guided the Bavarians back to Bundesliga glory, reclaiming the title from Bayer Leverkusen and adding the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup earlier this year. His leadership has since driven Bayern to its best-ever start to a season, winning all twelve of its competitive fixtures so far and setting a new club record.

- IANS

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Priya S
Bayern's dominance is incredible but honestly makes Bundesliga a bit predictable. Wish other teams could challenge them more consistently. Still, will watch this match for sure! 🏆
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Arjun K
Respect to Gladbach fans for sticking with their team through this tough phase. In India, we understand loyalty to clubs even during bad times. Hope they can pull off a miracle! 🙏
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Michael C
Kompany's extension shows Bayern's planning for long-term success. Indian clubs should learn from this kind of strategic thinking instead of frequent coach changes. Smart move by Bayern!
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Shreya B
The new sporting director living in the club hotel shows commitment, but is this really the solution? Sometimes too much involvement can create more pressure on players. Just my thoughts.
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Vikram M
Watching Bundesliga from Mumbai at 10:30 PM! Bayern's perfect record is amazing, but football needs more competition. Hope Gladbach can at least make it a competitive match. 🤞

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