07-05-2025
'Promises not fulfilled': Cvancara seeks Mönchengladbach exit
Borussia Moenchengladbach's Tomas Cvancara leaves the pitch after receiving a yellow-red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund at Stadion im Borussia-Park. Federico Gambarini/dpa
Borussia Mönchengladbach forward Tomas Cvancara has hit out at the Bundesliga club and seeks a summer transfer because he doesn't feel treated in a fair way.
Czech Cvancara said on Instagram on Wednesday that he had asked for a January loan to get more matches in the wake of injury which he said "was not granted and instead I got promises that were not fulfilled."
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The 24-year-old came to Gladbach in 2023 and has a contract until 2028.
He did not share what kind of promises were not fulfilled but he appears not satisfied because he is not a regular starter and mainly used as a winger instead of a centre forward. He has two goals from 26 appearances, and one dismissal.
As a result, he said he would a summer exit.
"Even though I was not convinced of my role and I was not happy with it I always left 100% on the pitch and the best I could give to the team at the moment," he said.
"The fact that someone started to mind when the club stopped doing well, that I wanted to leave in the winter, and I have the same plan in the summer, is just as funny as the fact that someone told the media."
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The Sport Bild weekly reported that team-mates had asked coach Gerardo Seoane ahead of a recent 4-3 defeat at Holstein Kiel not to field Cvancara because of a lack of dedication.
Gladbach have claimed just two points from their last five games and in ninth place are all but out of contention for a place in Europe. They visit freshly crowned champions Bayern Munich on the penultimate matchday Saturday.