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Hertha BSC goes down in the city derby against Union Berlin

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Hertha loses his home game 1:3. Freiburg clearly wins 4-0 in Augsburg and Bremen manages a solid league comeback with a 2-2 win in Wolfsburg.

Red and white euphoria at the Alte Försterei: Union Berlin underpinned its sporting supremacy in the capital right at the beginning of the Bundesliga season and put the next bitter damper on rival Hertha BSC after the bitter cup defeat. Coach Urs Fischer’s team won 3-1 (1-0) and celebrated their next prestigious victory against Hertha.

Jordan Siebatcheu (31st) with his goal in the Bundesliga debut, Sheraldo Becker (50th) and Robin Knoche (54th) crowned Union’s new derby heroes. Hertha offensive player Dodi Lukebakio (85th) was no longer successful as a cosmetic result. Last season, the Unioners won both the two league matches and the DFB Cup clash.

Double strike in 105 seconds: Freiburg wins in Augsburg

Shooting festival at the start of the European Cup season: SC Freiburg clinched their first win in just 105 seconds on the first match day of the Bundesliga, thanks in part to a double strike. At FC Augsburg, Christian Streich’s team won 4-0 (0-0) after a strong second half, spoiling the new FCA coach Enrico Maaßen’s Bundesliga debut.

The goals for Freiburg were scored by former Augsburg player Michael Gregoritsch (46′), Vincenzo Grifo (48′), returnee Matthias Ginter (61′) and Ritsu Doan (78′). In front of 26,310 spectators in the Augsburg Arena, the Europa League participant from Breisgau celebrated a well-deserved victory. Although Augsburg always tried to implement Maaßen’s playing system, they were only able to counteract the sporting superiority of the sports club at times.




Solid Bundesliga comeback: Bremen scores in the northern duel in Wolfsburg

Solid Bundesliga comeback for Werder Bremen: One year after being relegated, the Hanseatic League have made a respectable comeback. Coach Ole Werner’s team earned a well-deserved 2-2 (2-1) draw at VfL Wolfsburg in the northern duel, spoiling Wolves coach Niko Kovac’s victorious return to the league.


A double strike within 120 seconds documented the strong performance of the guests. First, Niclas Füllkrug scored with a low shot (21′), Leonardo Bittencourt (23′) was successful with a header. Lukas Nmecha put the Lower Saxony in the lead with a remarkable lob (11th). Josuha Guilavogui equalized late (84′). (sid)


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