Union Berlin and 1. FC Köln have drawn 1-1 in their Bundesliga match on Sunday afternoon. The game was a tense affair with both sides creating opportunities but failing to convert them into goals.
In the first half, Union Berlin had the better of the play, controlling possession and creating chances. However, they were unable to take advantage of their dominance and were ultimately unable to find the back of the net.
In contrast, 1. FC Köln came out strong in the second half and took control of the game. They created several chances, including a penalty kick that was saved by Union goalkeeper Robin Gruener. Despite this, they failed to score and were eventually forced to settle for a draw.
Despite the result, there were some standout performances from both teams. Union forward Max Kruse was particularly impressive, scoring the equalizer for his side in the 72nd minute. He finished off a well-worked move with a powerful shot that found the back of the net.
On the other hand, 1. FC Köln substitute Benjamin Kimmich also made an impact, scoring the winner in the 88th minute. His goal came after he had been brought on as a substitute and immediately made an impact, scoring a crucial goal to secure victory for his team.
Overall, it was a tight and hard-fought game between two teams who will be looking to bounce back from their recent defeats. While neither side could come away with all three points, they will both be disappointed with the result.
