Mönchengladbach beats Hertha Berlin (1-0) thanks to a Plea penalty and temporarily takes the lead in the Bundesliga

A Borussia can hide another. After Dortmund last week, it is the turn of Mönchengladbach to settle temporarily at the head of the Bundesliga, thanks to an achievement by Alassane Pléa, the only scorer against Hertha Berlin (1-0), Friday evening.

Thanks to this success, Mönchengladbach takes first place in the German championship with seven points, pending the reception of Werder Bremen in Dortmund on Saturday (3.30 p.m.), then the trip from Munich to Bochum on Sunday (5.30 p.m.), Bayern and Borussia Dortmund being the only two teams with two victories on the clock at the end of the second day.

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The only goal of the evening was scored from the penalty spot by the former Lyonnais shortly after the half-hour mark, whistled very logically on a hand from Maximilian Mittelstädt. Alassane Pléa, who extended on the side of Borussia until 2025, did not tremble for his first goal of the season. Mönchengladbach could have taken cover with a second penalty awarded after video assist for a handball by Filip Uremovic in the 69th minute, but Jonas Hofmann had his attempt denied by Hertha goalkeeper Oliver Christensen.

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