Lainer triumphs with Austria in Northern Ireland

On matchday 3 of the UEFA Nations League, Borussia defender Stefan Lainer and the Austria national team won 1-0 in Northern Ireland. Tomorrow evening’s clash between Germany and Switzerland will see five Gladbach players go head-to-head, while Ramy Bensebaini is in action for Algeria in the Netherlands.

AUSTRIA

On matchday 3 of the UEFA Nations League, Borussia defender Stefan Lainer (Photo: imago images / Eibner Europa) and the Austria national team secured their second win of the Nations League campaign. Austria beat Northern Ireland 1-0 in Belfast, with Michael Gregoritsch scoring the winner in the 42nd minute. Stefan Lainer played the full 90 minutes. At the midway point of the group phase, Austria are level on points with Norway at the top of League B, Group 1. Their next match will take place on Wednesday (20:45 CEST) against third-placed Romania, who lost 4-0 to Norway on Sunday.

GERMANY vs. SWITZERLAND

The next round of Nations League fixtures includes a League A, Group 4 tie between Germany and Switzerland. Available for selection for Germany are Matthias Ginter, Florian Neuhaus and Jonas Hofmann, while Yann Sommer and Nico Elvedi could feature for the guests. The match is of huge importance to both sides; Germany have five points, meaning that they currently lie two behind leaders Spain and need a victory to stay in touch at the top. Switzerland, meanwhile, are bottom of the group with just a solitary point, so a win here is their last chance to stay in contention. The last fixture between the two ended with a 1-1 draw in Basel.

ALGERIA

Ramy Bensebaini’s Algeria team will face the Netherlands in The Hague on Tuesday evening (21:00 CEST). It is the second friendly match in five days for the Algeria national team, after they beat Nigeria 1-0 last Friday. Bensebaini scored the only goal of the game for the North Africans.

12.10.2020

Seoane: “We will go into the match with maximum focus”

Head coach Gerardo Seoane answered the media’s questions in his press conference ahead of the Foals’ Bundesliga game against Union Berlin on Sunday (15:30 CEST). We’ve summarised his most important comments.

26.04.2024

Patrick Herrmann to retire from playing in the summer

Patrick Herrmann will retire from playing in the summer after 16 years at Borussia, including 15 as a member of the first team. The 33-year-old will remain at Gladbach in a non-playing capacity.

25.04.2024

Hack: "I’d like to take the next step"

Robin Hack speaks to borussia.de about his hat-trick at Hoffenheim, his personal development at Gladbach and his side’s upcoming game against Union Berlin.

25.04.2024