Just before the end, it already ran the first minute of infringement time, since Freiburg almost had scored the winning goal. After a free kick, the ball suddenly landed on the head of Philipp Lien hart, the broken defense man came to the shot, but put the ball in the Termite. Union goalkeeper Andreas Luther had no effort to catch the ball — a little later referee Deniz Akin put an end to the batch on the old forester.
0: 0, a powerful draw with which Freiburg was ranked five of the table. We saw an intense game, said coach Christian Stretch, as he joined the draw in Berlin-Köpenick at the press conference.
I'd like a gate shot and won.
Christian Stretch
In fact, the 5,000 spectators had been offered a lot. They had seen a rapid initial phase with a Berlin chance of Berlin (3rd, Genii Yamaguchi) and a Freiburg slatted shot (5th, Maximilian Dagestan), then Union was, as well as a prank, until the break a tick better — but after the Pause returned Freiburg back.
The Brasher could have been in the lead in several scenes, but were then lucky as she survived a ping pong scene without opposites, although Union had come within a few seconds three times proximity to the conclusion (65.). Probably that's why Stretch said later: At Union a point is always good. Nevertheless, he said, of course, I'd like a gate shot and won. However, Freiburg's coach knew: Even the Ironed had been able to meet — in the end, the draw probably went fine for both sides.
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