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1. FC Heidenheim
1. FC Union Berlin
Attacks
92
109
Dangerous Attacks
42
53
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
3
3
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End 3-1
96′
B. Zivzivadze
88′
Kerber·Luca
J. Schöppner
88′
A. Beck
E.Dinkci
87′
Linus Güther
84′
Linus Güther
A. Král
79′
3-1
B. Zivzivadze
Assist: J. Schöppner
77′
N. Dorsch
M. Pieringer
77′
A.Ibrahimovic
M. Honsak
75′
2-1
L.Querfeld
Assist: R. Khedira
69′
I.Ansah
D. Leite
69′
B. Zivzivadze
S. Schimmer
69′
L.Burcu
A. Schäfer
62′
T. Skarke
O. Burke
62′
T. Rothe
D. Köhn
Halftime 2-0
36′
2-0
M. Honsak
Assist: P. Mainka
31′
O. Burke
9′
1-0
M. Honsak
Assist: M. Pieringer
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Match Info
1. FC Heidenheim 1846 claimed an impressive 3-1 home victory over 1. FC Union Berlin in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Heidenheim's dynamic performance and efficient finishing proved too much for a struggling Union Berlin side, with the match result providing a vital boost to the home team's survival hopes. Heidenheim flew out of the blocks, scoring two quick goals in the first fifteen minutes through incisive counter-attacks that caught Union's defense flat-footed. Union Berlin pulled a goal back before halftime from a penalty, setting up a tense second period. However, Heidenheim sealed the win with a third goal twenty minutes from time, a clinical finish following a sustained period of pressure. The standout performance came from Heidenheim's attacking midfielder, who was involved in all three goals. This win creates a valuable cushion between Heidenheim and the relegation zone, while Union Berlin's worrying slide down the table continues. The Heidenheim coach called it a "complete team performance," while Union's manager admitted his side was "second best in every duel."

