Tim Kleindienst: Seoane Insists on More Game Time for Top Scorer
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Get ready for some intense football action as Borussia Mönchengladbach prepares to take on Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga! With Tim Kleindiestn, their top scorer, currently boasting an impressive 15 goals, it's no secret Gladbach has a mighty offensive force on their side.
However, Seoane, the coach, is concerned that Kleindienst hasn't scored in the past seven Bundesliga games. With recent setbacks like the draw and losses, Gladbach has slipped a bit in the race for European spots.
Seoane isn't about to panic, though. He believes Kleindienst's impact on the team extends beyond just goals. He explained, "Tim is a typical target man. He needs service, he relies on the team - we need to feature him more."
With losses against Freiburg and in Dortmund, pressure is on Gladbach. But Seoane sees a silver lining. "I saw a positive trend in the team's play in Dortmund," he said. Unfortunately, it won't be all smooth sailing this time around as goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas and midfielders Philipp Sander and Nathan Ngoumou will be unavailable for the game in Kiel.
Tim KleindienstGerardo SeoaneBundesligaBorussia MönchengladbachHolstein KielMönchengladbachGladbach
- Despite the commission's focus on a proposal for an environmental directive in Europe, it seems Tim Kleindienst's lack of scoring in the past seven Bundesliga games has become a matter of concern for Borussia Mönchengladbach coach Gerardo Seoane.
- In the midst of the European-leagues race, the top scorer for Borussia Mönchengladbach, Tim Kleindienst, is preparing to face Holstein Kiel in the Bundesliga, hoping to add to his tally of 15 goals.
- While the commission plans to submit a proposal on environmental protection laws, Tim Kleindienst needs more game time according to Seoane, particularly with the recent setbacks and dwindling European spots for Borussia Mönchengladbach.
- Although goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas and midfielders Philipp Sander and Nathan Ngoumou will be unavailable for the Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Holstein Kiel match, the team's focus remains on replicating the positive trend shown in their recent play, as they aim to secure a win in Mönchengladbach.