A mistake by goalkeeper Noah Atubolu also brought SC Freiburg to the possible next victory in the Europa League. The Badeners of coach Julian Schuster had to be satisfied with a 1-1 (0: 1) at the Italian cup winner FC Bologna and were not able to add three points after the success of the opening in international competition.
The 0: 1 by Riccardo Orsolini (29th minute) looked bad for the Freiburg defensive and at the end atubolu. The 23-year-old seemed to have held the ball, but he slid out of his hands-Orsolini was able to dust off. After the change of sides, Junior Adamu (57th) equalized.
“We came out after half -time and wanted to do it even better. There was more the will. I am satisfied, but there was also more in there,” said goal scorer Adamu at RTL+. SC sports director Jochen Saier summarized: “1: 1 is already okay. It is also a good point for us. We may also be able to let it tilt in our direction.”
The Badeners, who won 2-1 against FC Basel a week ago, have been without defeat for five games. On Sunday they compete in the Bundesliga Bundesliga at the bottom of the table Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Atubolu in the center of the goal at the goal at the goal
In Bologna, the Freiburgers had prepared for a difficult fight and a game of patience in the face of the pressing and the strength of the opponent on the defensive. In fact, the Breisgauer struggled for a long time.
Midfielder Johan Manzambi alone had a dangerous chance in half one. His shot after a corner was blocked shortly before the line from Bologne Santiago Castro (23rd). A few minutes later, the SC was behind.
First of all, the Freiburg defensive around central defender Philipp Lienhart, who had recently suffered, could not clarify. Then the most recent goalkeeper Noah Atubolu failed. “We don’t look good at 0: 1 in one or the other position,” said sports director Klemens Hartenbach during the break at RTL+.
Atubolu had recently drawn attention to himself very positively. However, national coach Julian Nagelsmann had not called him preferred for the World Cup qualification of the A-national team, but in Augsburg’s Finn Dahmen.
Freiburg much more dangerous in half two
Freiburg’s coach Schuster sent Derry Scherhann on the lawn for the second half. For the nine -time Italian international Vincenzo Grifo, the very special appearance in his parents’ home ended prematurely.
The change paid off. Scherhann tested goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski (52nd). After the subsequent corner there was the penalty that Adamu used to compensate. A header from Matthias Ginter had jumped at the hand.
The guests were now much more active, but missed rewarding themselves for the increase in performance. Scherhann missed the greatest chance of 2-1 (69.).

