Borussia Dortmund won at Gladbach thanks to goal from Thorgan Hazard and Achraf Hakimi. Even though it seems strange, Erling Haaland did not score.
In fact, the Norwegian striker has gone two games without scoring for the first time, not only for the German side where he has 12 goals in nine matches, but in the entire season.
He did go two games without scoring for Norway in the September international break against Malta and Sweden, but not in club football.
Haaland started against Borussia Monchengladbach and he assisted for Hazard in the 0-1 goal before being substituted in the 90th minute. He did not score, but he did have opportunities.
In Germany, they highlighted something which happened five minutes before the full time whistle. Jadon Sancho gave the ball to Haaland to leave him one on one with the keeper. He did everything right technically speaking, but he hit the ball too hard over the bar.
A goalscoring drought for the Norwegian striker who, prior to drawing blanks versus Freiburg and Gladbach, had scored four goals in his past three matches. Two of those were against PSG in the Champions League last 16 first leg.