Berlin fills 100 Buli gates
The 1. FC Union Berlin has the FSV Mainz 05 the first season home defeat in the Bundesliga added. Ironically, the ex-Mainz Taiwo Awoniyi shot the “Iron” on Sunday in front of 16,000 spectators with a double in the 69th and 73rd minute to make it 2-1 ( 0: 1) victory. The first goal was the 100th goal of the Unioners in their young Bundesliga history.
Previously, Union loan Marcus Ingvartsen (39th) had put the home side in the lead in his starting eleven in the 05 jersey. Thanks to the third success in a row, the Berlin team climbed to seventh place in the table with twelve points, Mainz, followed by Dominik Kohr after yellow-red in stoppage time Card (90th + 2) lost, remains ninth with ten counters.
Personell coached Urs Fischer started a bigger rotation and changed the starting eleven to six positions. His Mainz colleague Bo Svensson , on the other hand, relied on continuity with only one exception: Ingvartsen moved instead of Jean-Paul Boëtius into the offensive midfield.
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After good However, Svensson had to go into defense early a quarter of an hour, in which Stefan Bell played his 200th Bundesliga game in the Mainz jersey , remodel. Jeremiah St. Juste was injured and took his place in the chain of three David Nemeth . At this point, not much had happened in both penalty areas.
Shortly afterwards, the first chance . Max Kruse served Awoniyi, but the ex-Mainz stepped past the ball in a promising position. Otherwise there was a lot of idle time and few playful tidbits. The Berliners acted safer on the ball, but in front of the Mainz goal they were mostly harmless.
Awoniyi, Kruse & Co .: Most valuable fixed commitments in Union Berlin’s history
Paul Jaeckel (2021/22) – Market value: € 2 million
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Santi Kolk (2010/11) – Market value: € 2 million
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Damir Kreilach (2013/14) – Marktwert: 2 Mio. €
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Suleiman Abdullahi (2019/20) – market value: € 2 million
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Marius Bülter (2020/21) – market value: € 2.4 million
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Frederik Rönnow (2021/22) – market value: € 2.5 million
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Levin Öztunali (2021/22) – market value: € 2.5 million
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Genki Haraguchi (2021/22) – market value: € 2.5 million
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Pawel Wszolek (2021/22) – market value: € 2.5 million
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Niko Gießelmann (2020/21) – market value: € 2.8 million
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Kevin Möhwald (2021/22) – Market value: € 3 million
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Marvin Friedrich (2019/20) – Market value: € 3 million
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Tymoteusz Puchacz (2021/22) – market value: € 3.5 million
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Neven Subotic (2019/20) – market value: € 4 million
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Taiwo Awoniyi (2021/22) – Market value: € 5 million
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Rani Khedira (2021/22) – market value: € 5 million
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Robin Knoche (2020/21) – market value: € 6.5 million
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Max Kruse (2020/21) – market value: € 8.5 million
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The home side recorded no shot on goal for 39 minutes and then scored with the first attempt. Karim Onisiwo put down on Ingvartsen and the Dane left Union goalkeeper Andreas Luthe with a placed low shot no chance.
After the break, Union started powerfully and pushed for compensation. Most of the action now took place in the Mainz half. When shots from Awoniyi and Kruse, which just missed the target, the hosts’ leadership was in danger. Then Awoniyi struck the same pattern twice as ice-cold. The 24-year-old Nigerian hurried away from the Mainz defense and carefully pushed the ball into the far corner. For FSV goalkeeper
Robin Zentner there was nothing to save. In the final phase Mainz threw everything forward again, but the equalization was no longer possible.
– 1. FC Union Berlin (@fcunion) October 3, 2021
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