Berlin, Nov. 29 -- Borussia Monchengladbach extended its unbeaten league run to four matches with a 0-0 draw against title-chasing RB Leipzig, showcasing defensive discipline and moments of resilience in a tightly contested Bundliesga encounter.

Gladbach attempted to dictate play early, but both sides soon settled into a physical midfield battle that allowed few clear openings.

Leipzig carved out the first notable chances through David Raum and Antonio Nusa, yet neither truly tested goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas. Gladbach's most promising moment of the first half came when Florian Neuhaus and Jens Castrop collided while attempting to finish from close range, encapsulating a half marked more by effort than incision.

The hosts thought they had...