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Revelation this season in Germany, Stuttgart welcomed Union Berlin at the opening of the 25th day of the Bundesliga with a double objective: to consolidate its place in the top 3 and extend its current unbeaten streak. After experiencing the Champions League for the first time in its history, Union Berlin was now fighting for its survival in the German elite and had to collect as many points as possible to achieve this.
Despite good intentions, the Eiserne suffered from Swabian law. Author of a double last week against Wolfsburg, Guirassy once again showed the way to his partners (1-0, 19th) before being imitated by Fuhrich in the second half (2-0, 65th). Reduced in numerical inferiority following the exclusion of Schafer (69th), Union Berlin did not have sufficient weapons to compete with the Swabians and continued with a second consecutive defeat. With this result, Stuttgart temporarily pushes Dortmund 9 points off the podium. Opposite, Union Berlin is no longer able to do so and remains close to the red zone.
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