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**Union Berlin and 1. FC Köln Share Points in Thrilling Draw** In a match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Union Berlin and 1. FC Köln delivered a compelling encounter, ending in a 1-1 draw. Both sides displayed their attacking prowess, but it was the dramatic late equalizer that stole the spotlight. Union Berlin started strong, dominating possession early on. Their efforts were rewarded in the 15th minute when Kevin Becker, making his debut, fired a powerful shot into the net. The goal, Becker’s first for the club, gave Union a much-needed boost and set the tone for an exciting contest. Köln responded with pressure, and their persistence paid off. The visitors’ substitute striker, Max Eggeston, who came on in the 68th minute, proved to be the hero. With just five minutes remaining, Eggeston capitalized on a defensive error and slotting the ball past Union’s goalkeeper to level the score. The goal sent the away faithful into raptures, but also highlighted the importance of composure under pressure. Both teams pushed for a winner in stoppage time, but the defenses held firm. Union’s Anthony Modeste had a golden opportunity in the 90th minute, but his strike hit the post. Despite their efforts, neither side could find a winner, leaving the match in the balance. Post-match, Union’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, praised his side’s performance but acknowledged the missed chances. “We had the lead, but we didn’t capitalize on our chances in the second half,” he said. Meanwhile, Köln’s striker, Jonas Hector, expressed relief at the late equalizer, stating, “It was a tough game, but we showed great character to come back.” The draw means both teams remain in the hunt, but Union will be frustrated by their missed opportunities, while Köln will take confidence from their late rally. The next few matches will be crucial as both sides aim to climb the league table. |
