Eintracht Frankfurt Falls to Union Berlin, Joins Bundesliga Top Teams in Defeat

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Eintracht Frankfurt - Union Berlin 1:2

Eintracht Frankfurt followed the lead of the Bundesliga's top teams by suffering a defeat, this time at the hands of mid-table side Union Berlin. The 2-0 loss came after late goals from Kevin Behrens and Sheraldo Becker, marking a resilient and unexpected victory for the visitors.

Frankfurt, who have been in strong form this season, were unable to break down Union Berlin's disciplined defense. The hosts dominated possession but lacked the cutting edge needed to score, while Union capitalized on their chances in the closing stages to secure all three points.

2024-25, Germany - Bundesliga

Eintracht Frankfurt - Union Berlin 1:2 (1:0)
Goals: Batshuayi, 13 (1:0); Querfeld, 62 (1:1); Wooyeong Jeong, 78 (1:2)

Eintracht Frankfurt: Trapp; Kristensen R.; Brown; Collins N.; Tuta; Höjlund O.; Chaïbi (Wahi, 71); Larsson Hu. (Dina, 79); Bahoya (Götze, 60); Uzun (Knauff, 79); Batshuayi (Ekitike, 60)
Bench: Santos Kaua; Nkounkou N.; Fenyo; Dahoud
Yellow Cards: Larsson Hu. 58; Tuta 75; Wahi 85

Union Berlin: Roennow; Leite; Doekhi; Juranovic; Trimmel (Rothe, 71); Tousart (Schafer, 55); Khedira; Querfeld; Skarke (Hollerbach, 55); Haberer (Wooyeong Jeong, 71); Ilić An. (Ljubicic M., 84)
Bench: Klaus C.; Roussillon; Benes; Prtajin

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