Borussia Mönchengladbach slumped to a 3-1 loss at Freiburg on Friday to suffer their first defeat in five matches and miss the chance to move into the top spot in the Bundesliga.


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The result kept Gladbach in second place on 17 points, three behind Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund, who are in action against Hertha Berlin on Saturday, and level with third-placed Werder Bremen. Champions Bayern Munich, fourth on 16, travel to Mainz 05 on Saturday.



Freiburg`s Luca Waldschmidt earned a first-minute penalty and Nils Petersen converted the spot kick to give the hosts the lead. Gladbach earned a penalty of their own and scored through Thorgan Hazard in the 20th minute for a deserved equaliser after also hitting the post and putting Freiburg under increased pressure.


The visitors eased off after the break, allowing Freiburg to strike again when Waldschmidt drilled in after 57 minutes. They scored again in stoppage time when Lucas Hoeler fired in from about 40 metres after spotting that Gladbach keeper Yann Sommer was away from his goal.