Borussia Mönchengladbach Confirm Eugen Polanski as Permanent Head Coach Until 2028
Borussia Mönchengladbach have officially appointed Eugen Polanski as permanent head coach until 2028, following a successful interim spell that lifted the team out of the relegation zone.
The 39-year-old former Gladbach midfielder stepped in after Gerardo Seoane’s dismissal in September and quickly stabilized the squad. Under his guidance, the Foals recorded crucial victories against St. Pauli and arch-rivals FC Köln, climbing to 12th place in the Bundesliga table.
Club Statement
Sporting director Rouven Schröder praised Polanski’s impact, highlighting his “qualities in terms of both character and ability” and stressing that the team’s recent revival convinced the board to hand him a long-term contract.
Polanski himself expressed pride at the appointment, noting his deep connection to the club: “This role means a lot to me. Borussia is in my heart, and I’m determined to lead the team forward.”
Upcoming Challenge
Gladbach now face a crucial away fixture against Heidenheim this weekend. The match carries significant weight, as Heidenheim sit bottom of the table but could close the gap to just one point with a win. Polanski’s side will be eager to maintain momentum and avoid slipping back into the relegation battle.
Transfer Watch
Beyond the pitch, Gladbach are actively scouting young talent abroad. Reports suggest the club is monitoring 20-year-old Algerian striker Amin Chiakha, who has impressed in Denmark with Vejle BK, scoring six goals in 14 appearances this season. Rennes are also said to be tracking the forward, setting up potential competition for his signature.
Context
Borussia Mönchengladbach’s season began in turmoil, with heavy defeats leaving them rooted to the bottom of the table. Polanski’s appointment marks a turning point, as the club looks to rebuild confidence and secure mid-table stability before the winter break.

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