- 10' Y. Engelhardt
- 44' P. Sander
Match Recap
Gladbach Hold Leverkusen to a Point in Scrappy Rhine Derby
Borussia Mönchengladbach earned a valuable point against European hopefuls Bayer Leverkusen in a feisty 1-1 draw at Borussia-Park, with both goals coming in a chaotic first half that proved to be the match’s defining period.
Engelhardt Strikes Early for the Foals
The hosts took a deserved lead through Yannik Engelhardt’s 10th-minute opener, capitalising on their bright start to put the visitors on the back foot. Gladbach’s aggressive pressing and direct approach caught Leverkusen cold, with the midfield goal rewarding their early intensity.
Sander’s Misfortune Levels the Score
Leverkusen’s equaliser arrived in unfortunate circumstances just before the break, as Pascal Sander turned the ball into his own net to hand the visitors a lifeline. The own goal highlighted the scrappy nature of proceedings, with neither side able to establish clear dominance despite Leverkusen’s superior possession (53% to 47%).
Tactical Battle in the Second Half
The match became increasingly fragmented after the interval, with both managers making wholesale changes. Christian Dingert’s whistle was busy, dishing out five yellow cards as tempers flared. The game’s most telling statistic came in the shooting department, where Gladbach managed four efforts on target compared to Leverkusen’s zero, yet neither goalkeeper was seriously tested after the break.
Expected Goals Tell the Story
The underlying numbers paint a picture of two evenly matched sides on the day. Gladbach’s expected goals of 0.34 marginally edged Leverkusen’s 0.28, reflecting the hosts’ slightly better chances despite their lowly league position. For a side sitting 13th with just 21 points from 20 matches, this performance against sixth-placed Leverkusen represents genuine progress.
Perfect Prediction
ScoresFooty’s pre-match prediction of a 1-1 draw proved spot on, capturing the essence of a fixture where neither side possessed the cutting edge to claim all three points. The result maintains Leverkusen’s push for European qualification whilst giving Gladbach a morale-boosting point against superior opposition.