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📊 Gladbach ace joins Bundesliga legend in very exclusive club

📊 Gladbach ace joins Bundesliga legend in very exclusive club

Yahoo15-03-2025

Former French youth international forward Alassane Plea has become somewhat of a cult hero for Bundesliga giant Borussia Mönchengladbach, and his goalscoring efforts today only cement that status further.Once a standout at OGC Nice, the 32-year-old is amidst his seventh season in Gladbach, and though his goalscoring exploits are not what they once were, a hat-trick today at Werder Bremen has placed him alongside some illustrious company.
2x3 - Alassane Plea (two vs Bremen) is only the second player in Bundesliga history to score a hat-trick away to an opponent on more than one occasion, after Karl-Heinz Rummenige (two in Mönchengladbach). Wanderlust. pic.twitter.com/VsLSvg0MI6
— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) March 15, 2025
Plea now can claim the honour of equaling German footballing icon Karl-Heinz Rummenigge of being just the second player to ever score two hat-tricks against the same opponent away from home.
He may be off his career-best season in Gladbach colours but his crucial display in front of goal today could push the club back into Europe next season.
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