Hannes Wolf: “I had to wait almost a year and a half at the moment”



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Julian Nagelsmann tried very hard not to get as involved as possible. “You’re happy for the people, but not on the day. It doesn’t bother me either,” the RB Leipzig coach said briefly.

Good humor is different. Not surprisingly, after the bitter 0: 5 in the Champions League against Manchester United in the sixth matchday of the German Bundesliga with 0: 1 against Mönchengladbach (match report >>>), it was the first defeat in the championship. And if that wasn’t awkward enough, it was Hannes Wolf who scored the winning goal for the “Colts.”

We recall, Wolf was loaned to Gladbach by Leipzig, Nagelsmann and the ÖFB legionnaire never felt good about each other last season, and the coach publicly criticized his protégé several times. So this time there was still a bit left after: “He can kick, that’s why we brought him in at some point. He didn’t prevail with us, and he hasn’t matured into a Gladbach regular either.”

“A stone from my heart”

Wolf really didn’t care that night. “It took a burden off my heart. I had to wait almost a year and a half for a moment like this and I’m happy that the knot was broken today,” he said, beaming about his first goal in the German Bundesliga.

Cheering after his goal against the club where he remains under contract until the summer of 2024 was not a big problem. Because: “I see myself as a Borussia Mönchengladbach player and I hope to be here longer.” Apparently after 15 games there is a purchase obligation for the Gladbacher, so Wolf’s hope is anything but unfounded.

Marco Rose was also allowed to pat himself on the shoulder. Coach Gladbach, and at the same time something like Wolf’s sporty adoptive father, had used the Styrian from the start for the first time in a long time.

Rose explains: “He had the opportunity against his hometown club from the beginning. I know he can handle situations like this well, it really motivates him. He gave the right answer on the field with a very good performance. I am so happy for him. He has not had it easy. “

But now it should really go uphill. Wolf is sure: “The game gives me confidence for the next few weeks.”


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