Robin Hack Still Believes in Gladbach's European Quest
Bundesliga newcomer Robin Hack (25) has yet to earn a starting spot for Borussia Mönchengladbach this season. Moving over from relegated Arminia Bielefeld before the start of the 2024-25 campaign, he's shown great promise as a sub.

Robin Hack Shares His Gladbach Experience
For Hack, joining such a renowned club as Borussia and playing before devoted fans means everything. Experiencing last season's relegation with Bielefeld wasn't easy, but he remains determined to make the most of this opportunity.
"I know I have to work hard for everything at Borussia."
Adjusting to Substitute Role
Although every professional desire playtime, Hack dedicates himself to training and values any minutes awarded. He's played pivotal roles in key games while creating exciting moments on the pitch.
Overcoming Past Challenges
Despite scoring a handful of own goals thwarting his scoring success earlier in his career, he's experienced plenty of highs and lows in the game—including successes like scoring in his Bundesliga debut with Hoffenheim and playing against Manchester City in the Champions League.
"I don't set myself any upper limits."
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Insights: Robin Hack's Stats
- Appearances: He's logged 20 appearances throughout the 2024-25 Bundesliga season[1].
- Goals and Assists: Despite no markers in his last match, he's chipped in three assists over his time at Borussia[1].
- Shots on Goal: With 26 attempts, he ranks second amongst Borussia Mönchengladbach shooters[1].
- Passes to Shots: He boasts nine passes leading to goal opportunities - tying him with Julian Weigl in the ranking[1].
- Starting Lineup: In 13 of Borussia’s previous 18 games, Hack has started, earning victory in eight of those matches[1].
Last match against VfL Bochum, Hack scored a goal on 80 minutes, taking two shots in the process. He clocked a total distance of 9.8 kilometers, sprinting 32 times throughout the game[1].
Hack's Hope for Borussia's European Return
Looking ahead, Borussia must secure a strong finish in the Bundesliga. With only four points separating Gladbach from sixth-placed Mainz and boasting six wins in their last eight home matches, they may achieve this goal[4][5].
Overcoming Past Challenges
While Robin Hack's insights on the team's return to European competitions remain undisclosed, it's clear that the squad has the resilience and consistency to make it a reality[5].