Borussia's youngsters in the test against Münster: hope despite injury concerns!
Borussia Mönchengladbach is under pressure in the friendly against Preußen Münster, weakened by injuries and international absences.

Borussia's youngsters in the test against Münster: hope despite injury concerns!
Borussia Mönchengladbach faces an exciting friendly match against Preußen Münster, which kicks off on Friday at 1 p.m. This is intended to further promote competition practice among the “Foals” after the last friendly match against Schalke 04 resulted in a solid 2-0 win. Coach Eugen Polanski plans to make the most of the opportunity, even if the personnel conditions are anything but ideal. Nine players are currently on international duty and some key players are out due to injuries. These include Franck Honorat, Giovanni Reyna and Fabio Chiarodia, all of whom suffer from various ailments and are not yet ready for action Image reports.
The game against Münster will also be a good opportunity for the young talents in the club to show themselves. Polanski has already announced that several young players from the U23 and U19 will be playing. Among others, Tyler Meiser, Nico Vidic and Elias Vali Fard will have the chance to be involved in the professional squad. It remains to be seen how these newcomers will fare in the pressure situation.
Injuries and their consequences in professional sports
The current injuries plaguing Mönchengladbach are not only a challenge for the team, but are also in the context of a larger problem in professional sport. According to a report by VBG on the economic impact of injuries, an analysis of around 6,000 injuries shows that such failures can result in dramatic financial losses for clubs. It is estimated that a single game per week with additional injury woes could cost up to €7.8 million, highlighting the importance of robust prevention.
Last season, footballers had an average of 2.1 injuries, showing that the sport is particularly prone to injuries. With such high risk, supporting injury prevention initiatives is essential. The VBG sports report looked at the high costs associated with injury-related absences. The decline in injuries in recent years is a positive step, although football still has the highest number of injuries among sports.
The situation in Cologne
In the neighborhood of Mönchengladbach, at 1. FC Köln, the situation doesn't look easy at the moment. The competition in the Bundesliga is strong and every point is crucial for Cologne. The many injuries and the absences for international matches are diluting the coaches' options, which is clearly noticeable in these weeks. The situation is reminiscent of the critical phases that teams have to endure in order to be in the important places at the end of the season. While the coaches are fine-tuning their tactics, it remains to be hoped that the injury list will soon become shorter and the squad will be fully available again.
How the situation develops for Mönchengladbach and Cologne remains to be seen. The next few games will be crucial in determining how the teams overcome the challenges and whether they can break out of the current stalemate. Stay tuned for more updates from the Bundesliga!