Turbine Potsdam’s women’s team endured a difficult afternoon in the German Women’s Bundesliga II, falling to a 4-1 home defeat against Borussia Mönchengladbach Women on 9 August 2026. The visitors produced a clinical attacking display at the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion, racing into an early lead and never looking back. Despite a late consolation from the hosts, the margin of defeat reflected a one-sided contest in which Mönchengladbach were the sharper, more organised side.
Match Overview
Turbine Potsdam, a club with a rich history and a renowned youth academy, are enduring a transitional period in the second tier, and this result underscored the challenges they face this season. Mönchengladbach, by contrast, arrived with a clear game plan and executed it with precision. They pressed high, won the midfield battle, and took their chances with ruthless efficiency. The 4-1 scoreline means Potsdam will need to regroup quickly as they look to climb the Bundesliga II table.
Goals and Key Moments
- Early shock: Mönchengladbach took the lead inside five minutes after a defensive mix-up allowed their striker to tap in from close range.
- Second before half-time: A well-struck free-kick curled over the wall and into the top corner, doubling the visitors’ advantage.
- Third from the spot: The away side extended their lead after the break with a penalty awarded for a foul in the box, calmly converted down the middle.
- Fourth goal: A swift counter-attack finished with a diagonal shot into the far corner, making it 4-0 with Potsdam chasing shadows.
- Late consolation: The hosts finally got on the scoresheet with a header from a corner in the closing stages, giving the home fans something to cheer.
Tactical Story
Mönchengladbach’s pressing game disrupted Potsdam’s attempts to build from the back from the very first whistle. The away side packed the midfield, reducing space for Potsdam’s creators, and used the pace of their wide forwards to exploit the space behind the home defence. Potsdam tried to switch to a more direct approach in the second half, but they lacked the final pass in the final third. The visitors, meanwhile, were content to soak up possession and then attack with speed, a formula that worked perfectly on the day.
Standout Player
Mönchengladbach’s central midfielder controlled the tempo of the match, dictating play from the first minute to the last. She covered every blade of grass, won her duels, and supplied the assists for two of the goals. For Potsdam, the late consolation scorer at least showed fighting spirit, but the overall performance highlighted the gap between the sides on the afternoon.
Implications for Both Sides
The result gave Mönchengladbach a statement win and an early boost in the race to secure a top spot in the German Women’s Bundesliga II. For Turbine Potsdam, it was a sobering reminder of the work required to return to the top flight. With a young squad and a storied history, the club will look to learn from this setback as they continue their season. Matches like these, while painful, can accelerate development — but only if the lessons are taken on board.

