Highlights
B. Dankert
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90'
+ 7
Full-time: Wolfsburg 1-3 Gladbach
What a turnaround in the second half! Gladbach came out fighting, and it did not take long for two goals to turn the tables on Wolfsburg, and Reitz's sixth of the season rubber-stamped a win which gives the Foals an eight-point cushion over the relegation play-off berth, and shows Ralph Hasenhüttl the challenge he faces on the Wolfsburg bench.
Full-time
90'
+ 6
Omlin alert
That would have set up a grandstand finish, but Omlin makes a great save from Majer's header.
90'
+ 3
89'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
89'
Substitution
89'
It's all over now
Čvančara pulls the ball back to Reitz, and he picks his spot to put the seal on Gladbach's win. What a second half revival!
88'
Substitution
88'
Substitution
86'
Final flurry
Gladbach have been forced onto the back foot now as Wolfsburg seek an equaliser. Not much time left to find it, but can they make the breakthrough?
83'
Acrobatic attempt
Joakim Maehle opts for an acrobatic effort, but it is not to be a goal-of-the-season contender as his overhead kick flies a few feet wide of the post.
82'
Substitution
81'
Frugal Foals
Since half time Wolfsburg have been allowed only two shots.
75'
Woodwork Hacked!
Just call him the lumberjack, as Hack hits the crossbar with a header! Almost a third for Gladbach.
73'
Substitution
73'
Substitution
70'
Scorers replaced
Gladbach's two goalscorers are both replaced for the final 20 minutes of this match.
70'
Substitution
70'
Substitution
Mood swing
© Stuart Franklin
64'
Ngoumoooooh!
Ngoumou has scored three times in his past four starts, and he has just fired another one over - he and Gladbach want more here!
60'
Clean sheet curse
Wolfsburg have never kept two consecutive clean sheets, and though they were on course for it 10 minutes ago, that curse now continues.
59'
Turnaround complete!
Two goals in a few minutes and Gladbach lead! Honorat found Ngoumou completely unmarked, and he coolly slots it into the bottom left-hand corner!
57'
Substitution
57'
Substitution
56'
Tide turning
Goal attempts
4off target
3on target
2off target
4on target
53'
With a helping hand!
Gladbach are back on terms, thanks to the help of a wicked deflection on Itakura's shot, leaving Pervan no chance. But if you don't shoot, you don't score.
48'
More urgency
Gladbach have come out with a little more urgency, and as a result, the game seems to be opening up a bit. Wimmer has a shot for Wolfsburg on the counterattack, but it's an easy collect for Omlin.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 2
Half-time: Wolfsburg 1-0 Gladbach
A half without too many chances, but Baku's first goal in 42 games is the difference. He has been involved in most of Wolfsburg's attacks, and the hosts do just about deserve this narrow advantage at the break.
Half-time
42'
Omlin unfazed
A direct free-kick from Svanberg goes straight down the barrel for Omlin, who punches it away.
Green greed
© Stuart Franklin
24'
Few chances
Goal attempts
1off target
1on target
1off target
1on target
Tiago Tomas and Baku embrace
© Stuart Franklin
18'
Appetite whet
Baku finds a way through again, though this time his shot is blocked. That goal has whet his appetite for more.
14'
Possession (%)
6040
12'
Familiar for the Foals
Just like last week against Freiburg, Gladbach concede in the seventh minute. They went on to lose that game 3-0.
7'
Easy does it!
Forty two games without a goal, and Baku did not need an easier invitation to turn the ball in from a low cross from the right from Tiago Tomas.
4'
First shooting Honorat to the guests
Pervan gets a confidence-boosting early punch of the ball to push away Honorat's stinger.
2'
Both in green
Both teams are wearing green kits today, but it is still not hard to pick out the luminous Wolves...
Kick-off!
Here they come!
Flanking referee Bastian Dankert, the two teams emerge from the tunnel.
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Gladbach gearing up
0:51
Wolfsburg warming up
Pléa-sed to be back
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Five for you, five for me
Gladbach coach Gerardo Seouane also makes five changes compared with last weekend's 3-0 defeat to Freiburg. This is also the first time this season that so many new Foals have been on parade from one game to the next.
Five changes
Despite beating Bremen 2-0 last time out, Ralph Hasenhüttl makes five changes in his second game in charge. It is the first time this season that the Wolfpack changes so radically from one game to the next.
Wolfsburg starting XI:
Pervan - Baku, Bornauw, Jenz, Mæhle - Gerhardt, Arnold (c) - Tiago Tomás Svanberg, Wimmer – Wind
Wolfsburg subs:
Klinger, Fischer, Vranckx, Černý, Kaminski, Majer, Amoako, Sarr, Behrens
Gladbach starting XI:
Omlin (c) - Elvedi, Friedrich, Wöber – Lainer, Weigl, Itakura, Netz - Honorat, Pléa, Ngoumou
Gladbach subs:
Nicolas, Chiarodia, Scally, Hack, Reitz, Herrmann, Jordan, Ranos, Čvančara
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Hasenhüttl on Gladbach
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Seoane on Wolfsburg
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Travel-sick Foals
Gladbach are winless in 10 away games in the Bundesliga, losing six. It's their longest run without a win on the road since October 2008, when they returned home empty-handed on 11 occasions.
Probable line-ups
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Watch: Gladbach 4-0 Wolfsburg - previous meeting
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Watch: Wolfsburg 2-0 Bremen - highlights
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