Schubert praises 'very brave' Monchengladbach
Andre Schubert was delighted with the character of his Borussia Monchengladbach players after a much-needed win.
Borussia Monchengladbach interim coach Andre Schubert lauded his players for their response to a difficult situation after ending their Bundesliga drought.
Just days after Lucien Favre resigned as manager, Monchengladbach scored four times in the opening 21 minutes in a 4-2 victory over Augsburg on Thursday (AEST).
The win was the club's first of the league season, lifting it into 16th in the table.
Schubert, named the interim coach on Tuesday, praised his team for its character and said it had taken the necessary risks.
"We are happy with the victory. It was very important after this hard time and in this situation," he said. "I am happy because the team rewarded itself. I have huge respect for this team, if you consider all the problems, all the events in this stressful situation where you do not have much confidence.
"The team handled the situation very well. The players were self-critical; they thought about how they can improve and worked hard in the training sessions.
"That was very good and they rewarded their efforts within the game. The players played very brave."
Fabian Johnson, Granit Xhaka, Lars Stindl and Mahmoud Dahoud were on the scoresheet for Monchengladbach, which visits Stuttgart on Sunday.