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Union Secures Premier Class Course After 2-0 Victory Against Frankfurt

The Irons are a big winner of the game day. Leipzig lost in Bochum (0:1), Freiburg gambled away their victory in Mainz (1:1) at the last second. And Union got a three-pointer against Frankfurt (2-0), which could ultimately be decisive for the leap into the Champions League!

Goalkeeper Frederik Rönnow (29): “We want to play in Europe next year.” That should work. Nine games before the end, the lead over the first official non-European rank 7 is already ten points.

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At the moment it looks as if Union with Freiburg (two points behind) and Leipzig (three points) are fighting for the two remaining top class places behind Dortmund and Bayern. For the iron speaks …

… the final program: Union still has to go to BVB (April 8), but they have a direct competitor at home in Freiburg (May 13). For teams like Gladbach (April 23rd/away) or Bremen (May 27th/home game last day of the game) it’s not much at stake now. The next game (April 1st) comes with Stuttgart, bottom of the table.

… home strength: Union has been undefeated for 18 games across the season. The old forester’s house is a real fortress. Only FC Bayern has a better series in the football upper house: 19 games!

… that the triple burden has become a double burden: The team saved themselves two exhausting games in April thanks to the loss against Saint-Gilloise (3:3/0:3) in the Europa League. Only the cup game in Frankfurt (4.4.) takes place during the week.

… the game against Frankfurt: For the head it is incredibly important that the Frankfurt victory goes into the international break. Previously, the professionals waited four league games for a win!

Union is back on track in the Bundesliga – on Monday afternoon, however, there was a defeat. After 3 x 30 minutes, the secret test against second division team Hansa Rostock was lost 2:3 in the Alte Försterei. Sven Michel (31st) and Milos Pantovic (82nd) ​​scored for the Köpenicker. Paul Jaeckel led the B team onto the field as captain.

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