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SC Freiburg vs 1. FC Union Berlin

Bundesliga, 27. Matchday

Freiburg vs 1. FC Union

Bundesliga, 27. Matchday

Sun., 30. March 2025, 15:30 Uhr
Europa-Park Stadion
1 : 2
34.300
SR: Sören Storks

Union Beat Freiburg

Match report

1. FC Union Berlin secured three more vital points on Sunday afternoon with their away win against SC Freiburg. Having gone a goal down, the guests came back to win through goals from Rani Khedira and Andrej Ilic either side of halftime. 

1. FC Union Berlin: Rönnow – Trimmel, Doekhi, Querfeld, Leite, Juranovic – Haberer (86. Tousart), Khedira, Jeong (8. Skarke (69. Schäfer)) - Hollerbach (86. Benes), Ilić (86. Ljubicic) 

SC Freiburg: Atubolu (58. Müller) - Sildillia (67. Kübler), Ginter, Lienhart, Günter (67. Beste) - Eggestein (86. Manzambi), Osterhage - Dōan, Höler (58. Dinkci), Grifo - Gregoritsch 

The starting XI

Zuschauer: 34.300 

Goals: 1-0 Höler (28.), 1-1 Khedira (30.), 1-2 Ilic (48.) 

Khedira cancels out Höler’s opener emphatically

Union hadn’t won in Freiburg since February 2021, but rarely had a victory seemed of such importance as this, lifting Union to 13th place in the table, eight blessed points above third from bottom. It certainly hasn’t sealed things, but Andre Ilic’s winner will be remembered for some time to come, as will a superb performance at the back.

Indeed, as Diogo Leite was keen to point out, this, their third time coming back from a goal down in three games was due  to their togetherness. “Today, everyone worked hard and thus played their part in getting these three important points,” he said. “Now we want to continue in this vein.”

It had proved to be a tough start for Union, as Wooyeong Jeong had limped off bitterly after only six minutes, having seemingly got his studs caught in the Freiburg turf when challenging Christian Ginter out on the right-hand side. He was replaced immediately by Tim Skarke, the look on Steffen Baumgart’s face betraying not his thoughts on the replacement, but on the necessity. It was a tough blow to take so early on in a crucial game.

Freiburg, flying again this season, had started well, and it took a wonderful intervention from Leopold Querfeld to cut out Ritu Doan’s cross in from the right, having found a pocket of space behind Diogo Leite to run onto Ginter’s ball into.

Union, though, created the next chance, when Andrej Ilic, back in the side for the first time since… combined with Hollerbach, putting his shot too close to Noah Atubolu with the outside of his boot. Hollerbach flickered, Skarke couldn’t connect from the edge of the box.

Frederik Rönnow punched danger man, Vicenzo Grifo’s free kick away with a certain scruffy ease, the ball squirming away off his gloves when usually it would arrow.

But if the opening phases had been underwhelming, the game was soon to take flight. First, it was the hosts who took the lead with 27 minutes played as Grifo found Lucas Höler in the box, as lonely as a cloud near the penalty spot. He finished under the body of the sprawling Rönnow without having to break stride.

But as the Freiburg fans continued their celebrations, suddenly, it was all level again. This time Christopher Trimmel hit a deep ball in towards Ilic, but Philipp Lienhardt intercepted. His clearance, however, went straight into the path of Rani Khedira. Union’s vice-captain still had plenty of work to do, but he leathered the ball first time inside the left-hand post, his head up, putting his laces through it. It was a finish of impeccable technique and unconcealed brutality.

Union had seized the momentum, and Hollerbach came close next, as did Skarke with five minutes of the half to play when Leite found him loitering on the edge of the box, but he could only slice his shot at the German under 21 keeper, Atubolu.

The game again balanced itself out as the half wore on, with Haberer and Skarke both making excellent challenges in Union’s half, and Rönnow doing well to deflect Kiliann Sildillia’s low and tricky cross away to safety.

Ilic doubles Union’s lead; they hold on for a vital win

Baumgart sent his side out unchanged after the break, and within three minutes his faith was repaid. It started with Trimmel, but was created and, ultimately, finished by Ilic. He took the captain’s ball, laying it off for Skarke on the right. As he attacked Ginter’s side, Ilic, meanwhile, was continuing his run into the box, drifting into a huge gap by the penalty spot, one that Skarke found with a brilliantly weighted cross.

All the Serbian had to do was rise and guide it home, sending Atubolu the wrong way as he did so. The day wouldn’t improve for the stopper, he had already picked up a knock and was taken off before ten minutes of the second half were out.

But it was the keeper at the other end, Rönnow, who would catch the eye next, when he raced off his line like a fire had broken out to hinder Grifo before he could get a shot off. Freiburg’s top scorer was free and seemed destined to score, but it was another example of what makes Union’s keeper so important, he lives on his reflexes.

Grifo’s next touch in the box was too quick for his team-mate, Michael Gregoritsch, who didn’t read the short reverse pass before it was too late. Indeed, Freiburg were probably guilty of overcomplicating things, as seen a moment later when Haberer was happy to clear when they tried to take too many touches in the Union box  when something  a  little  more agricultural was required.

With 20 minutes to play, Skarke was replaced by Andras Schäfer. Rarely is a player happy to be substituted both on and off in a single game. Skarke knew that this wasn’t really the case, however; his assist had been an excellent one, and Schäfer was immediately in the thick of things, embarking on a 25 yard dash, the ball at his toe, that was ended when his shot was saved by Atubolu’s replacement, Florian  Müller, as the angle tightened ever more.

Ilic came close next, with 15 minutes to play, when he flicked his head at Haberer’s cross, swinging in towards the back post, but he couldn’t direct it goalwards.  

Still Freiburg looked to come back, and they dominated the ball as the game moved into its final period, but Union were  dogged at the back, and when the chance came, either Gregoritsch’s header went much the same  way as Ilic’s before him, or Juranović  somehow got in ahead of Patrick Osterhage as chaos suddenly broke out in the Union box. With eight minutes to play, Ginter could only look on as the ball rolled the wrong side of him into the hands of Rönnow, when had things fallen differently, he would have been in with more than a sniff.

Baumgart then looked to add to their frustration, adding to his midfield, as he made a triple substitution with five minutes left on the clock, bringing on Lucas Tousart, Laszlo Bénes and Marin Ljubicic for Hollerbach, Ilic and Haberer.

With six minutes added on being played Freiburg threw what they had left at Union. Eren Dinkci headed wide before Jan-Niklas Beste tried to trick his way past Trimmel. But even now, after the whole game, Union’s 38-year-old skipper kept his wits about him, watching the ball not the man, and coming away with it cleanly, perfectly.

Haberer summed it up after the final whistle. “Defensively, we were very good today,” he said. “As we have been in recent games. We now have a good momentum and want to take the points again in the game against Wolfsburg.”

Baumgart was cautiously happy, too. “It wasn't a game where you could say either team was better. After going 1-0 down, we came back very well and started the second half even better. We had more chances after that, but we didn't always finish them off well. That's why it was important to keep at it and create our own luck, which you sometimes need in football,” he said.

Then, as the final minute was up, there was almost a final twist in the tail. Bénes came away with the ball, finding Tousart as he rushed towards the edge of the Freiburg box. Brought down, Bénes stood over the free kick, 20 yrads outside the box, pretty central. But few joined him. They weren’t going to risk the break. Bénes’ shot was true, and well struck, but it flew just wide of the right-hand upright.

It mattered little. Union’s first win in Freiburg in four years had come at the most important of times.

 

From Berlin to Breisgau in the Bundesliga

Match preview

Following the international break, the men's team of 1. FC Union Berlin will be back in Bundesliga action on Sunday, when they travel to play SC Freiburg. Kick-off at the Europa-Park Stadium is at 15:30.

The lie of the land

In their last league match, SC Freiburg fought hard to get a 2-2 draw at third-placed 1. FSV Mainz 05. In an intense game, Julian Schuster's team twice came from behind – helped by a red card for Dominik Kohr just before the half-time whistle.

Union also went into the break with a certain sense of success after Steffen Baumgart's team secured a 1-1 draw against FC Bayern München. Leroy Sané put the visitors in front in the 75th minute, but nine minutes later, substitute Benedict Hollerbach equalised to earn a deserved point against the record champions.

The Opponents

After Christian Streich's departure last summer, former Freiburg professional Schuster took over, leading the team to sixth place with 26 games played. Last season, SC Freiburg finished in tenth, just missing out on a place in European competition, but this year they are in with a chance of reaching the big stage again. With twelve wins, six draws and eight defeats, they have 42 points – currently enough for a place in the play-offs for the UEFA Conference League. However, Borussia Mönchengladbach (on 40 points) are breathing down their necks.

Freiburg used the international break to play a friendly against Karlsruher SC but were beaten 2-1 by the second division team. However, top scorer Vincenzo Grifo (15 league goals so far only played for 25 minutes, while Ritsu Doan was away with the Japanese national team. Sunday’s hosts are seven Bundesliga games unbeaten, however. They last lost coming at home to to Bayern at the end of January.

The personnel

Union head coach Steffen Baumgart will be without Robert Skov and Aljoscha Kemlein on Sunday afternoon.

The reunions

Several Union professionals have a Freiburg past: Janik Haberer played a total of 171 games for SC between 2016 and 2022, Alexander Schwolow was between the posts in 166 competitive games between 2012 and 2020, while Wooyeong Jeong made 100 appearances for the Breisgauer.

There will also be a reunion off the pitch. SC’s athletic trainer Daniel Wolf worked as a rehab and athletic trainer in Köpenick from 2012 to 2016. Assistant coach Florian Bruns played 45 games for Union between January 2003 and summer 2004.

The coaches’ views ahead of the game

“There are still 24 points to play for and we will give our all in every game to keep collecting them,” said Union’s head coach, Steffen Baumgart during his press conference on Friday afternoon. “We face a tough task in Freiburg. Julian Schuster's team is solid in defence, have a wealth of experience and are clinical in front of goal. To get something out of the game, we'll need to build on our performances in the last two matches and once again give it our all.”

His opposite number, Juian Schuster, meanwhile had this to say: “They have put in stable performances in the last two games. They can defend passionately, have a lot of guys on the pitch who put a lot of effort into it. They are compact, so it's difficult to find spaces. And they are dangerous in transition.”

Service information

A good 2,000 Union fans will travel to the south of Germany for the away game in Breisgau. The mobile Zeughaus will also be there. Information on visiting the stadium can be found here (German).

The game will be broadcast live by DAZN. In addition, there is an audio stream on rbb24 Inforadio and on rbb24. As usual, Union will also provide information on the game via the club's own live ticker, as well as giving live updates in English and Spanish on Twitter.

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MatchStatistics

SC Freiburg vs 1. FC Union Berlin

72 % Possession 28 %
84 % Pass Completion Rate 70 %
49 % Successful Tackle Rate 51 %
9 Shots on Goal 10
33 Crosses 6
1 Caught Offside 1
3 Yellow Cards 4
0 Yellow-Red Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0

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