Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Champions League qualification hopes were hit by losing at Freiburg 1-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday.

Nils Petersen scored with a header to a free kick in the 59th minute, just after coming on as a substitute, to change the course of the game after Gladbach had dominated.

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Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Lucas Hoeler, right, battles for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Champions League qualification hopes were hit by losing at Freiburg 1-0 in the Bundesliga on Friday.

Referee Markus Schmidt, left, shows Moenchengladbach's Alassane Plea, center, the red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

It got worse for the visitors 10 minutes after Petersen’s goal when French striker Alassane Plea was sent off because of his second yellow card for a bad challenge. Gladbach sporting director Max Eberl was also sent off for his reaction. He continued complaining through his face mask as he left the coaching area.

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, right, and Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo, left, challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Gladbach missed the chance to go to third ahead of the rest of the 30th round, and could be overtaken in fourth on Saturday if Bayer Leverkusen claims a point at home to Bayern Munich.

Freiburg's Nils Petersen, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Freiburg's Nils Petersen, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Robin Koch, right, head for the during during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Robin Koch, right, head for the during during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Only Freiburg team officials could celebrate -– the game was played amid strict hygiene measures against the new coronavirus and fans have been banned from all Bundesliga games through the end of the season.

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Lucas Hoeler, right, battles for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Lucas Hoeler, right, battles for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

It got worse for the visitors 10 minutes after Petersen’s goal when French striker Alassane Plea was sent off because of his second yellow card for a bad challenge. Gladbach sporting director Max Eberl was also sent off for his reaction. He continued complaining through his face mask as he left the coaching area.

Gladbach produced a concentrated team performance in the first half, but was frustrated by several good saves from Freiburg goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow. Germany forward Luca Waldschmidt wasted the home side’s best chance.

The trend continued in the second half until Petersen made the breakthrough. Then it was all Freiburg, which consolidated eighth place.

Referee Markus Schmidt, left, shows Moenchengladbach's Alassane Plea, center, the red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Referee Markus Schmidt, left, shows Moenchengladbach's Alassane Plea, center, the red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Gladbach missed the chance to go to third ahead of the rest of the 30th round, and could be overtaken in fourth on Saturday if Bayer Leverkusen claims a point at home to Bayern Munich.

The top four in Germany qualify for the Champions League.

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Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, right, and Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo, left, challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, right, and Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo, left, challenge for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Freiburg's Nils Petersen, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Freiburg's Nils Petersen, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Robin Koch, right, head for the during during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)

Moenchengladbach's Ramy Bensebaini, left, and Freiburg's Robin Koch, right, head for the during during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Moenchengladbach in Freiburg, Germany, Friday, June 5, 2020. Because of the coronavirus outbreak all soccer matches of the German Bundesliga take place without spectators. (Ronald WittekPool via AP)