Bundesliga

Gladbach camp unnerved by player revolt against Čvančara

By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

Die Fohlen-elf endured a bit of a falling out in recent weeks according to reports.

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German tabloid BILD suggests Borussia Mönchengladbach players displayed unrest prior to their 4-3 defeat to Kiel on Matchday 31.

The latest news emanating out of the camp is that a small circle of players led by Tim Kleindienst didn’t want Tomás Čvančara to start the game.

Kleindienst and his crew supposedly approached the sporting directors and head coach Gerardo Seoane about their request.

After a transfer fell through in January, Čvančara has reportedly been taking his frustration out on his teammates.

At the time, Gladbach felt they had to keep the Czechia striker due to long-term injuries picked up by the likes of Franck Honorat.
 




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