Heidenheim played a 2:2 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach, missing a crucial step towards staying in the league. Gladbach's manager Rouven Schröder said that the team was disappointed after the game, but also proud of their performance. Heidenheim's coach Eugen Polanski was disappointed that the team did not get into the battles and had very little possession of the ball. The reward was the second season goal of 17-year-old Wael Mohya. But with the equalizer, the mistakes piled up. Heidenheim had 20 minutes after the break, in which it did not get into the battles and had very little possession of the ball. That's very sad and completely unnecessary, because in the end, it's the basics that we don't retrieve. That cost us two points.