Union Berlin stays on the right track for a first-ever Champions League qualification, reclaiming third within the Bundesliga with a 1-1 house draw in opposition to Bochum on Sunday.
Union took the lead late within the first half due to a Josip Juranovic free kick, however Bochum’s Kevin Stoeger equalised from the spot early within the second.
Union was decreased to 10 males shortly after the penalty however was the extra harmful aspect within the closing phases, ahead Kevin Behrens going agonisingly near a winner with 5 minutes remaining.
Despite dropping factors, Union leapfrogged RB Leipzig which gained 3-2 at house in opposition to Augsburg on Saturday to maneuver again to 3rd.
Union opened the scoring in typical trend in first-half damage time. Croatia worldwide Juranovic hit a perfectly-weighted free kick between a niche within the wall and previous ‘keeper Manu Riemann, his fourth goal since arriving from Celtic in January.
Bochum grabbed control of the fixture in a ten-minute period early in the second half, starting with a seemingly harmless tactical yellow card for Union’s Paul Jaeckel after 50 minutes.
Union’s Aissa Laidouni swept Ivan Ordets’ legs out from below him within the penalty field shortly after, with Stoeger blasting the equaliser straight down the center from the spot.
Five minutes later, Jaeckel picked up a second yellow for a foul on Patrick Osterhage, decreasing the house aspect to 10 males.
Union’s Behrens’ had a Sixty fourth-minute objective chalked off for offside.
The large ahead had one other golden likelihood with 5 minutes to go when Sheraldo Becker discovered him unmarked in entrance of objective, however he headed simply huge.
Bochum, which has claimed eight factors from its previous 5 matches, goes three factors away from the relegation locations with the draw.
‘Big points’ for Freiburg
Earlier on Sunday, second-half objectives from Roland Sallai and Lucas Hoeler lifted Freiburg to a 2-1 comeback win at Werder Bremen.
Trailing 1-0 after former Freiburg striker Maximilian Philipp gave Bremen the lead a minute into the second half, Freiburg scored two objectives in fast succession to show the sport on its head.
The win took Freiburg to fifth, one level behind RB Leipzig.
“These are absolute big points for us, we’re making up ground,” stated Freiburg midfielder Maximilian Eggestein, who spent a decade at Bremen.
Freiburg defender and 2014 World Cup winner Matthias Ginter toasted the “comeback” victory, saying “it’s very tight up the top – it’s a real slugfest.”
After a cagey opening half with few probabilities on all sides, former Freiburg striker Philipp opened the scoring one minute into the second half.
Assisted by Leonardo Bittencourt after a length-of-the-field counter, Philipp tapped in for his first objective in Bremen colors.
Freiburg equalised quickly after, Sallai accumulating a move from Hoeler and blasting in from lengthy vary.
Four minutes later, Hoeler received on the board himself, glancing a header previous Jiri Pavlenka to offer the customer the lead.
Freiburg’s first win in 4 league matches retains the aspect within the hunt for a maiden Champions League berth.
In Sunday’s remaining sport, Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen heads to Wolfsburg chasing a sixth-straight league win.
