Undav Seals 3-0 Bundesliga Win for Stuttgart at Gladbach
- On Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, VfB Stuttgart beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-0 in the Bundesliga, with Deniz Undav sealing the win in the 74th minute.
- The club said Reyna missed the match with Borussia Mönchengladbach due to "muscular problems," continuing a pattern after 14 appearances this season and five starts with 26 minutes across three matches in 2026.
- An early moment saw Jamie Leweling concede a penalty in the 11th minute, but Alexander Nübel saved Haris Tabaković's spot kick, and Leweling later opened the scoring in the 30th minute while Ramon Hendriks was seen bleeding during the match.
- Gladbach suffered its fourth defeat in six games, prompting whistles from home fans at full time and reflecting a worsening match-day return after the missed penalty and conceded goals.
- VfB Stuttgart stayed fourth in the Bundesliga and the last Champions League qualification spot after rebounding from a 2-0 loss in Rome on Thursday, while league leader Bayern Munich lost for the first time this season on Saturday.
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In the second Sunday match of the Bundesliga Freiburg won 2:1 against Cologne.
The German league completed the 19th round today. Stuttgart jumped to fourth place with a convincing 3-0 victory in Mönchengladbach. The Bundesliga leader remains Bayern, who suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday, losing 2-1 at home to Augsburg.
Borussia's shockstormer Haris Tabakovic had a great chance to lead his team against the VfB Stuttgart, but he shot a commercial meter. How the shooter and the two coaches rated the scene – and how big Gladbach's penalty kick problem this season is.
The game at the "Effzeh" starts from the guests' point of view very badly. Then, however, the course of the game changes.
Freiburg's Igor Matanovic is still in top form. In the short run against Cologne, the striker is in the focus several times - first as a goal scorer, then with a penalty loss.
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