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Kim Min-jae wins the judgment of "Korea University junior" Jens and "Korean Derby."

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Park Jaeho

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Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae./Photo = Bayern Munich official SNS Source
Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae./Photo = Bayern Munich official SNS Source

"full season" Kim Minjae, "Korea University junior" Jens, and "Korean Derby"... Munich 'runs the lead' in a 4-1 complete victory over Mönchengladbach

Kim Min-jae (30, Bayern Munich) won the "Korean Derby" with Jens Kastrov (23, Mönchengladbach).

Munich won 4-1 at home in the 25th round of the "2025-2026 German Professional Football Bundesliga" against Mönchengladbach at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany on the 7th (Korea time).

Munich, which continued its four-game winning streak, led the way with 66 points (21 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss). It widened the gap to 14 points with Dortmund (52 points) in second place, which played one less game. Mönchengladbach, who failed to earn points, finished 12th with 25 points (6 wins, 7 draws and 12 losses).

Kim Min-jae and Kastroff, the Korean national team, started side by side on this day, and the Korean Derby was made. Kim Minjae will play center back in the 4-2-3-1 formation Built a central defensive line with Upamecano. Kastroff stepped up as a left fullback at 3-4–3.

Mönchengladbach defender Jens Kastrov./Photo =Mönchengladbach official SNS Source
Mönchengladbach defender Jens Kastrov./Photo =Mönchengladbach official SNS Source

Kim Min-jae led a stable and solid defense. With his unique quick cover and bold forward defense, he has gained the upper hand several times in confrontation with opposing strikers. Castrov also played his characteristically gritty, but he was replaced in the 22nd minute of the second half due to his team's successive runs and numerical inferiority in the second half. Kim Min-jae played full season and contributed to the victory.

Munich took the lead in the 33rd minute with Luis Diaz's first goal. Konrad Reimer then scored an additional goal in the extra time of the first half.

Munich's dominance continued in the second half. In the 10th minute of the second half, Mönchengladbach midfielder Rocco Reitz was sent off, giving him a numerical advantage. Two minutes later, Jamal Musiala scored a penalty kick and Nicholas Jackson scored a net in the 34th minute of the second half.

Mönchengladbach only recovered one goal in the 44th minute of the second half by rookie Bael Mohia. Mojia became the youngest scorer of the club at 17 years and 66 days.

Kim Min-jae in training. /AFPBBNews=News1
Kim Min-jae in training. /AFPBBNews=News1

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