Day 25
Stage 35'
Grüll 66'
Čović P. 90'
Union Berlin: 1. Roennow - 5. Doekhi, 39. Köhn - 34. Nsoki (Burke, 82) - 6. Kemlein (Wooyeong Jeong, 63), 8. Khedira, 13. Schafer (till 19), 14. Querfeld - 10. Ansah (Skarke, 70), 19. Haberer (Trimmel, 82), 23. Ilić An.
Substitution: Wooyeong Jeong (from 63); Skarke (from 70); Trimmel (from 82); Burke (from 82)
Bench: 31. Raab - 18. Juranovic, 33. Král - 9. Burcu - 17. Preu
Yellow Cards: Querfeld 69
Red cards: Schafer 19'
Werder: 30. Backhaus - 2. Deman O., 3. Sugawara (Schmidt I., 90), 32. Friedl - 4. Stark N. (Malatini, 46), 6. Stage, 14. Lynen, 20. Schmid R. (Čović P., 90) - 9. Topp (Bittencourt, 46), 18. Puertas C. - 17. Grüll (Njinmah, 82)
Substitution: Malatini (from 46); Bittencourt (from 46); Njinmah (from 82); Čović P. (from 90); Schmidt I. (from 90)
Bench: 13. Hein - 33. Schmetgens - 29. Musah S.
Yellow Cards: Stark N. 16; Topp 36; Malatini 79
Borussia extended their impressive unbeaten run to ten matches

The hosts racked up an impressive 18 shots, converting both of their penalties

Leipzig’s upward momentum suggests the title race is far from over

Harry Kane who rescued a point for the champions with yet another clutch finish

Bremen is now unbeaten in five consecutive league games and has climbed temporarily into seventh place

The Foals remain winless this season with 3 draws and 4 losses

Champions continued their perfect start to the Bundesliga season with a commanding fifth consecutive victory

Union Berlin centre-back has beaten out the likes of Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala

The second half, in sharp contrast, produced no goals at all

Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany shared his thoughts on his team’s 1–1 draw with Union in the Bundesliga

The result marks another missed opportunity for Bayern to extend their lead at the top

Eintracht Frankfurt followed the lead of the Bundesliga's top teams by suffering a defeat

Leverkusen missed a golden opportunity to close the gap on the Bundesliga leaders

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