Schubert slams gladbach for not showing quality

Schubert slams gladbach for not showing quality

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Borussia Monchengladbach boss Andre Schubert felt his team were overwhelmed by Manchester City as they crashed to a 4-0 Champions League defeat at the Etihad Stadium. The match was pushed


back 24 hours after a torrential downpour in Manchester forced a postponement on Tuesday, and it was Schubert and his players left feeling under the weather after being subjected to a Sergio


Aguero hat-trick. Substitute Kelechi Iheanacho furnished the scoreline with late gloss that might have been laid on much thicker but for a fine showing by Borussia goalkeeper Yann Sommer.


You may like Schubert's men were the only team to avoid defeat in the Bundesliga against Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich last season, but that statistic ultimately provided false


hope with the Catalan's current charges in fine fettle. "We were impressed with the whole [City] team," Schubert told a post-match news conference. "We knew what to


expect. It wasn't untypical of City's game. We knew that they would press us high, particularly in the first 20 to 25 minutes "When we play against someone like that we have


to play to our limits. We have to get everything right and be very courageous. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "We didn't do


that. We didn't stop the build-up of the opponent and in one-on ones and in defence we didn't show the quality we have shown in previous campaigns. That's why Manchester City


won so clearly." Gladbach players falling short in individual duels was a common theme on what became a chastening outing for the Bundesliga side. Schubert confirmed the decision to


substitute Christoph Kramer before half-time was tactical, after the Germany international was booked for fouling City debutant Ilkay Gundogan and conceding the penalty that led to Aguero


and the hosts' second. "Manchester City were very clever," he said. "They tried long balls to get through to our back four and we didn't deal with these long balls


"Very often in midfield, Chris Kramer was left on his own, one-on-one and that's why we took him off before half-time." Schubert added: "Against the top teams in the


Champions League we must play to our limit in terms of running and battling, but also show our qualities in one-on-ones. We didn't do that."