Substituted against Leipzig
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1. FC Union Berlin will have to do without goalkeeper Frederik Rönnow (33) in the season finale. On Tuesday, the Köpenick team announced that the Dane would no longer be available for the remaining three games against Cologne, Mainz and Augsburg due to a muscle injury.
Rönnow had to be substituted after half an hour in the last Bundesliga game at RB Leipzig (1:3) when the score was 0:2. Carl Klaus stood between the posts for him. It was the 32-year-old’s first appearance in the German upper house. After Rönnow and Matheo Raab (27), who was also recently injured, Klaus was the third goalkeeper that Union used in this Bundesliga season – a record in their own history. The last time Union had so many goalkeepers in one season was in the 2011/12 second division season (to the Union Berlin goalkeeper chronicle).

