Union Berlin recovered from a disappointing Bundesliga performance to secure a 1-1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday, marked by two late goals and a red card. After a slow start, Nathaniel Brown gave Frankfurt the lead in the 83rd minute with a precise volley following a failed attempt at a scissor kick by substitute Mahmoud Dahoud.
Just moments later, Frankfurt’s hopes for their first victory in nine matches were dashed when Oskar Hojlund received a second yellow card and was sent off. Berlin’s Leopold Kjellfeld then successfully converted the resulting penalty, leveling the score.
With this draw, both teams remain in search of their first win of 2026. The result was especially disappointing for newly appointed Frankfurt coach Alberto Riera, who was unable to claim a victory in his debut. However, Frankfurt’s strong defense stood out, as this was the first match in eight games this year where they didn’t concede at least two goals.
Overall, Frankfurt sits seventh in the league, three points behind ninth-placed Berlin.
Fan Take: While this headline belongs to soccer, it serves as a reminder for basketball fans about the unpredictability of sports—momentum can swing rapidly, and late-game discipline is crucial. The drama and tension reflected here echo what basketball fans love about close contests, highlighting why every second counts in competitive play across all sports.

