BERLIN (AP) – Scottish forward Oliver Burke scored a Bundesliga hat trick as Union Berlin held to beat Eintrak Frankfurt 4-3 on Sunday after delivering a masterclass on football counter attack.
20-year-old Illyas Ansa also starred, taking advantage of the confusion on the Frankfurt defense to score in the ninth minute.
Ansa was once again involved before Serbian forward Andrej Ilic passed through Burke for his first goal of the 32nd.
Nathaniel Brown pulled one back before the break, but Frank’s hopes were dented when Antha stood up after a foul and escaped the two defenders.
Ilic also set the next goal for his fourth assist for three minutes. Burke finished with a delicate chip from Kaua Santos at the goal for Frankfurt.
A young Frankfurt fan cried out in disappointment.
However, Uzn pulled one back on the 80th, and Frankfurt was penalised when Jonathan Burcard fell brilliantly. Leopold Querfeld was punished after a VAR check for holding his hand near the Frankfurt forward’s neck. Burkardt remained cool to score from the 87th spot.
Union coach Steffen Baumgart was sent in frustration, kicking a paper cup shortly thereafter.
Gladbach’s first goal
Harris Tabakovich scored the first league goal of Borussia Menchenradbach’s season, winning a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen in the team’s first match. Gerald Soan’s Ejaculation As a coach.
Tobakovich equalized with headers from the corner in two minutes of stop time to score the deserved points in the first game under interim coach Eugene Polanski, formerly a team coach under 23 years old.
American midfielder Malik Tillmann advanced Leverkusen in his 70th counterattack, but the home team’s performance shows that new coach Kasper Fujlmand still has more work to do. He inherited the reconstruction project from Eric Ten Hag and was later fired. Only 3 games in charge.
Borussia Dortmund later hosted Wolfsburg.
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