By Rune Gjerulff @runegjerulff
Marvin Friedrich has complained about his role at Gladbach, saying “something has to change”.
| Photo: Borussia Mönchengladbach |
Gladbach defender Marvin Friedrich has played just two minutes of football since the turn of the year.
In an interview with Sport Bild, Friedrich makes it clear just how unhappy he is with how his situation at Borussia-Park has developed since his move from Union Berlin in January.
“Something has to change for me. It can’t go on like this. I would not have left Union for any other club, but I simply had the best feeling in Gladbach. But now it’s also about my perspective and my future,” said Friedrich, whose contract expires in 2026.
“I give everything, I offer myself. And yet I don’t play a role at all. I’m completely dissatisfied with the current situation and feel zero, zero confidence,” the central defender complained.
He went to coach Daniel Farke and sporting director Roland Virkus “a few weeks ago” and described his “dissatisfaction”.
“Both have shown understanding, but nothing has changed for me,” Friedrich said.
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