Bundesliga
·3. Mai 2025
Gladbach and Hoffenheim draw in eight-goal thriller

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·3. Mai 2025
Borussia Mönchengladbach and Hoffenheim ended up sharing the points in a breathless 4-4 draw at Borussia-Park that featured multiple lead changes and drama until the final whistle.
Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-4 Hoffenheim Goals: 1-0 Chiarodia 5' (assist: Honorat), 2-0 Reitz 32', 2-1 Chaves 43', 2-2 Bülter 54', 3-2 Honorat 64' (assist: Kleindienst), 3-3 Hložek 74', 3-4 Tabaković 81' (assist: Kramarić), 4-4 Kleindienst 90'+1 (assist: Hack)
The clash between Gladbach and Hoffenheim at Borussia-Park promised to be an intriguing one for both sides. The hosts were chasing European qualification, while Hoffenheim were looking to secure top-flight survival. With Gladbach winless in their last four and Hoffenheim stumbling in recent weeks, both teams were eager for a positive result.
Fabio Chiarodia rises high to head home the opening goal for Gladbach in the fifth minute, setting the tone for a thrilling match. (IMAGO/Ulrich Hufnagel)
The home side burst out of the blocks, taking the lead after just five minutes. Fabio Chiarodia rose highest to meet a corner from Franck Honorat, powering a header past Luca Philipp in the Hoffenheim goal. The early goal energised the Foals, who continued to press forward.
Their dominance was rewarded in the 32nd minute when Rocco Reitz doubled the lead with a barnstorming run and clever finish, sending the home fans into raptures. The excitement briefly peaked when Honorat appeared to have made it 3-0, but his goal was disallowed after a VAR check for a marginal offside.
Rocco Reitz celebrates scoring the goal that put Gladbach 2-0 up, capitalising on the home side's early dominance. (IMAGO/BEAUTIFUL SPORTS/Derix)
Just as it seemed Gladbach would take a comfortable lead into half-time, Hoffenheim struck back. In the 43rd minute, Arthur Chaves pounced on a rebound to slot home, giving the visitors a lifeline. The goal changed the complexion of the match, paving the way for a thrilling second half. Hoffenheim came out firing after the break, and in the 54th minute, Marius Bülter levelled the scores with a well-placed thunderbolt from the edge of the area.
Marius Bülter celebrates his equaliser, which took Hoffenheim level and turned the tide of the match. (IMAGO/RHR-FOTO)
The match then evolved into a frenetic, end-to-end affair. Honorat restored Gladbach's lead in the 64th minute with a clinical finish, only for Adam Hložek to equalise ten minutes later with a stunning strike from distance. The drama reached its peak when substitute Haris Tabaković headed Hoffenheim into the lead in the 81st minute, seemingly completing a remarkable turnaround. But Gladbach refused to be beaten. In the first minute of stoppage time, Tim Kleindienst rose highest to meet a cross and nod home, sending Borussia-Park into delirium and securing a point for the home side.
Franck Honorat celebrates after scoring Gladbach's third goal in a stellar performance. (IMAGO/Joris Verwijst)
In a match filled with outstanding performances, Honorat stood out for Gladbach. The French winger was at the heart of the Foals' attacking play, providing the assist for the opening goal and scoring a crucial strike himself. His pace, creativity, and work rate caused constant problems for the Hoffenheim defence. Honorat's ability to deliver quality set-pieces and his composure in front of goal were key factors in Gladbach's offensive output. His overall contribution to the team's performance, both in attack and defence, made him the standout player in this see-sawing encounter.
Bundesliga Match FactsxGoals: Gladbach 1.69 - Hoffenheim 2.43Fastest player: Bazoumana Toure (Hoffenheim), 35.96 km/hLowest goal probability: 2-2 by Marius Bülter (Hoffenheim), 8 percentMost pressed player: Marius Bülter (Hoffenheim), 20 times under pressurePass efficiency: Leo Østigård (Hoffenheim), +4.33
Fantasy Heroes: Franck Honorat (Gladbach, 334 points), Andrej Kramarić (Hoffenheim, 332 points), Arthur Chaves (Hoffenheim, 289 points)