“I have experienced it all with this club: from being relegated to playing in the UEFA Champions League. I’m very happy to be able to look forward to at least another year here. The fans also respect and appreciate the fact that I’ve been here for so long and it shows in how they treat me, which feels great to me,” Jantschke said. “I know what my role in the team is, but I still feel fit and believe that I can do my part to help out the team.”
Jantschke joined the Borussia Mönchengladbach academy in 2006 at the age of 16 from FV Dresden-Nord, and made his way through the ranks of the club’s youth sides. He made his professional debut for the Foals in a Bundesliga game against FC Energie Cottbus in November 2008. Since then, Jantschke has gone on to appear in 295 competitive games for the club: 241 in the Bundesliga (5 goals), two in the relegation play-off, 33 games in the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League and 19 in the DFB-Pokal. He is ranked 19th in the club’s list of all-time record appearance makers, behind Martin Schneider (300 competitive games for BMG), Oscar Wendt (305) and Michael Klinkert (313). He is the longest serving member currently in the Borussia Mönchengladbach squad.