Bundesliga
Union Berlin fought back to draw 1-1 with Eintracht Frankfurt in an entertaining clash that had Mario Götze and Benedict Hollerbach on target at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei.
Union Berlin 0-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
Goals: 0-1 Götze 14', 1-1 Hollerbach 66' (assist: Skov)
The visitors struck first in the 14th minute when Mario Götze found himself in the right place at the right time. Following a corner and a scramble in the box, Götze pounced on a loose ball to slot home from close range, marking his 300th Bundesliga appearance with a goal. The early strike silenced the usually vociferous Union crowd and gave Frankfurt the upper hand. Omar Marmoush, Frankfurt's top scorer, was involved in the build-up, continuing his impressive form.
As the first half progressed, Union Berlin began to find their footing. Yorbe Vertessen tested Kevin Trapp with a powerful shot from distance in the 29th minute, while Tom Rothe narrowly missed the target with a close-range effort. The home side's increasing pressure led to some tense moments, with Aljoscha Kemlein and Arthur Theate receiving yellow cards as tempers flared. Diogo Leite also saw yellow for Union, highlighting the intensity of the contest.
Union Berlin came out firing after the break, with Christopher Trimmel rattling the post early in proceedings. The hosts' persistence finally paid off in the 66th minute when Benedict Hollerbach latched onto a pass from Robert Skov, who had just been subbed on, and chipped the ball beautifully over Trapp. The goal, initially flagged for offside, was awarded after a VAR review, sending the home fans into raptures. It was Hollerbach's second goal of the season, and his second at the Alte Försterei.
The match took another dramatic turn in the 77th minute when Theate received his second yellow card, reducing Frankfurt to ten men. Union Berlin sensed blood and pushed for a winner, with Tim Skarke having a goal ruled out for offside in the build-up during injury time. The disallowed goal came after a chip over Trapp, but VAR intervened to rule out what would have been a dramatic late winner. Despite the late pressure, Frankfurt held on for a point, showcasing their resilience in the face of adversity.
Hollerbach emerged as the standout performer in this encounter. His equaliser not only showcased his clinical finishing but also his ability to perform under pressure. Hollerbach's goal was a moment of individual brilliance, perfectly executed to beat the experienced Trapp. Throughout the match, he was a constant threat to Frankfurt's defence, creating chances and linking up well with his teammates. His performance was crucial in turning the tide for Union Berlin and securing a valuable point against a tough opponent. With two shots on target and a goal, Hollerbach's impact on the game was undeniable.
Bundesliga Match Facts
xGoals: Union Berlin 1.64 - Frankfurt 2.50
Fastest player: Ansgar Knauff (Frankfurt), 35.93 km/h
Lowest goal probability: 1-1 by Benedict Hollerbach (Union Berlin), 33 percent
Most pressed player: Yorbe Vertessen (Union Berlin) and Hugo Ekitiké (Frankfurt), 20 times under pressure
Pass efficiency: Robin Koch (Frankfurt), +3.27
Fantasy Heroes: Tuta (Eintracht Frankfurt, 264 Points), Diogo Leite (1. FC Union Berlin, 213 Points), Robin Koch (Eintracht Frankfurt, 216 Points)