Union Berlin – VfL Bochum 1: 1: FCU stumbles in the Champions League race

Union Berlin has to worry about the dream goal of the Champions League after an unnecessary stumble. Against the relegation candidates VfL Bochum, the team of coach Urs Fischer gambled away a lead on Sunday and only managed to draw 1-1 (1-0) after being outnumbered for almost half an hour.

Although Union remains third in the table after 28 Bundesliga matchdays with 52 points, the lead over SC Freiburg in fifth place in the Europa League has shrunk to just two points. The Breisgauer had previously won 2-1 (0-0) at Werder Bremen.

“It’s a fair draw, we slept through the start of the second half and became very passive,” said Union’s Rani Khedira DAZN. The table constellation “does not concern us”, he claimed: “We can only influence our game, we should stick to that.”

Full-back Josip Juranovic (45′ + 3′) made Köpenicker celebrate with a brilliant free-kick goal before Kevin Stöger (55′, penalty kick) equalized for Bochum in the second round. Union’s Paul Jaeckel (61st) later saw the yellow-red card after repeated foul play.

Bochum, who lost 2:3 to their direct relegation rivals VfB Stuttgart last weekend, meanwhile celebrated a moral success in the fight to stay up in the league. With 27 points, he is 15th in the table. currently three points ahead of the Swabians in relegation rank 16.

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