Union Berlin top of Bundesliga for first time in history

(L-R) Christopher Trimmel, Robert Andrich, Grischa Pršmel und Keven Schlotterbeck vom 1. FC Union Berlin feiern das Tor zum 1:0 wŠhrend des Spiels zwischen dem 1. FC Union Berlin und dem SC Paderborn 07 am 16.06.2020 in Berlin, Deutschland. (Foto von Moritz Eden/City-Press GmbH)

Union Berlin went top of the Bundesliga for the first time in their history thanks to a 1-0 victory at Cologne.

 

An early own goal by Timo Hubers was enough to reach the summit, although they squandered the chance to double the lead soon after when goalkeeper Marvin Schwabe saved Jordan Siebatcheu’s penalty

Cologne’s Luca Kilian was sent off for a second yellow card nine minutes from time.

 

Union’s place at the top was secure after Freiburg had to settle for second place following a goalless draw at home to Borussia Monchengladbach.

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