Gütersloh Stun Borussia Mönchengladbach II with 4-2 Away Victory in Regionalliga
May 16, 2026 — Borussia Mönchengladbach II suffered a surprising 4-2 loss to Gütersloh at the Grenzlandstadion in a German Regionalliga match that saw the visitors produce a dominant attacking display. The defeat dealt a blow to Gladbach II’s playoff hopes, while Gütersloh boosted their survival chances.
Match Overview
Gütersloh, who entered the match in the bottom half of the table, stunned the hosts with a fast-paced performance. The second-string Gladbach side, usually strong at home, were caught off guard by Gütersloh’s direct play and were unable to recover from an early two-goal deficit.
Key Moments
- 8' - Gütersloh took the lead when Jan-Philipp Preuss fired home from the edge of the box.
- 22' - Luca Stellwagen doubled the advantage with a clinical finish after a counter-attack.
- 35' - Gladbach II pulled one back through Tim Baumann who converted a penalty.
- 45+2' - Gütersloh restored their two-goal cushion just before halftime via a header from Niklas Kühne.
- 60' - The visitors made it 4-1 as Preuss completed his brace with a fine solo effort.
- 80' - Gladbach II’s Yannik Omlor scored a consolation goal in the dying minutes.
Tactical Story
Gladbach II dominated possession (60%) but were porous in defense, especially on the break. Gütersloh’s 4-4-2 formation allowed them to soak up pressure and hit quickly through wide channels. The home side’s high defensive line was repeatedly exposed by Gütersloh’s pacey forwards.
Standout Players
- Jan-Philipp Preuss (Gütersloh) – Two goals and an assist; a man-of-the-match performance.
- Niklas Kühne (Gütersloh) – Solid defensively and dangerous from set pieces.
Season Impact
The win moved Gütersloh three points clear of the relegation zone, providing a massive lift in their battle to stay up. For Borussia Mönchengladbach II, the defeat saw them slip to 5th place, four points behind the playoff spots with eight games left. They will need to improve their defensive organization swiftly.

