Europa League: Union Berlin loses to Royale Union Saint Gilloise

Michel sees red

The emotional Europa League premiere in the An der Alten Försterei stadium ended with a sporting disappointment for Union Berlin. After a particularly poor performance in the first half, the team coached by Urs Fischer lost 1-0 (0-1) against Belgian runners-up Royale Union Saint Gilloise on Thursday evening at the start of the group phase. In front of 21,512 spectators, Senne Lynen (39th) shot the guests to victory. Before the game at 1. FC Köln on Sunday, the “Iron” suffered their first competitive defeat of the season.

After the Bundesliga top game against Bayern Munich at the weekend, the next day of celebration was actually planned for the Berliners. Unlike last season in the Europa Conference League, they don’t have to switch to the Olympic Stadium this season, but can play in their own stadium. “We need the Alte Försterei like the air we need to live” and “Football where it belongs” said the large banners in the annex. The massive rainfall in the capital had calmed down just in time for the kick-off. But it wasn’t sporty. And Sven Michel (96th) also saw red.

With Freiburg & Union Berlin: All Europa League participants by squad values

32 HJK Helsinki – squad value: €9m

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31 Qarabağ FK – Squad value: €13M

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Azerbaijan

30 AEK Larnaka – squad value: €14M

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Cyprus

29 FC Sheriff Tiraspol – squad value: €15M

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Moldova

28 Omonia Nicosia – squad value: €19M

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Cyprus

27 FK Bodø/Glimt – squad value: €22m

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Norway

26 Malmo FF – squad value: €27M

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Sweden

25 Ludogorets Razgrad – squad value: €29M

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Bulgaria

24 Royale Union Saint Gilloise – Squad value: €33M

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Belgium

23 FC Zurich – squad value: €33m

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Switzerland

22 Sturm Graz – squad value: €34m

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Austria

21 Ferencváros Budapest – squad value: €41M

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Hungary

20 FC Midtjylland – squad value: €50M

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Denmark

19 Red Star Belgrade – Squad value: €52M

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Serbia

18 Union Berlin – squad value: €89m

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Germany

17 FC Nantes – squad value: €99m

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France

16 Dynamo Kyiv – squad value: €110m

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Ukraine

15 SC Braga – Squad value: €111M

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Portugal

14 Olympiakos Piraeus – squad value: €120M

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Greece

13 Feyenoord Rotterdam – squad value: €124m

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Netherlands

12 SC Freiburg – squad value: €151m

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Germany

11 Trabzonspor – squad value: €164M

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Turkey

10 Fenerbahce Istanbul – squad value: €175m

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Turkey

9 PSV Eindhoven – squad value: €201m

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Netherlands

8 Real Betis Sevilla – Squad value: €248M

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Spain

7 Lazio – squad value: €267M

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Italy

6 Stade Rennes – squad value: €270M

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France

5 AS Monaco – squad value: €343M

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France

4 Real Sociedad – squad value: €350m

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Spain

3 Roma – squad value: €402m

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Italy

2 Arsenal FC – Squad value: €617M

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England

1 Manchester United – squad value: €750M

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It was clear to see that both teams are pursuing similar footballing approaches, as Fischer had said before the game: compact on the defensive and, if possible, quickly going up vertically. The Berliners therefore found it difficult to find gaps when Saint-Gilloise retreated deeply. In addition, there was one or the other uncertainty in the structure, which sometimes caused murmurs in the stands. Wing racer Sheraldo Becker was almost consistently doubled and remained largely ineffective. The Belgians, on the other hand, were safe and calm on the ball. They were difficult to get hold of for the iron team. At the beginning, the guests tried to pull the Köpenicker’s full-backs out of the chain and play into the gaps. The lead fell after a perfectly played counterattack. The Berliners didn’t get access, Victor Boniface put it down after a long solo run to Lynen, who pushed in.

Union’s best opportunity in the first half was missed by Kevin Behrens after a pass into the backcourt from Janik Haberer, who had returned from the starting XI (18′). After the break things continued in a similar way. A cross was a bit too high for Vanzeir, he failed with his header. Fischer made four changes before the 71st minute. The Berliners got into the game better and increased the pressure – but they didn’t get many clear chances to score. Substitute Sven Michel failed twice in quick succession (77th/78th).

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