BL: Union Berlin continues, still no victory for Kiel

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After having experienced a last season of indigestion, punctuated by this 15th place in the Bundesliga, Union Berlin seems to be starting again on the same bases as two years ago, when the club had won a historic place in the Champions League in the month of May. This Sunday as part of the 7th day of the Bundesliga, Bo Svensson’s men won 2-0 against promoted Kiel, thus recording a 6th match without defeat.

Very early on, the young Aljoscha Kemlein had launched the hostilities (18th, 0-1) but it then had to wait more than an hour for the second goal to come through Rothe (89th, 0-2), the Another player born in 2004 in this team. A success which allows the Union to increase its capital points in the Championship (14), and to climb to 5th place. Kiel, still looking for its first success, is penultimate with 2 units.

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