Bitterness portrayed in the podcast's narrative. - The union was completely taken aback.
Union Berlin seemed set for victory after taking a 2-0 lead during their match in Cologne. But things took a dramatic turn as Cologne, who hadn't seemed threatening prior, managed to turn the game around in the second half. The final score showed a painful 3-2 defeat for the Berliners.
This setback for Union resulted in them sliding into the relegation zone, as Mainz claimed a 3-0 win against Borussia Dortmund.
Gorgas remarked, "I don't really know what happened here today. Union's players are throwing water bottles. The frustration is immense. Absolute bewilderment, utter shock at Union - it's going to be very tense for the season finale."
Now, Union must earn at least a point in their home game against SC Freiburg on the final matchday if they want to avoid being demoted from the Bundesliga directly.
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Additional topics discussed in the latest Stammplatz episode:
► Holstein Kiel makes history by gaining promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time ever.
► Borussia Dortmund endured a disastrous 3-0 loss in Mainz.
► Coach Christian Streich was given a heartfelt farewell by Freiburg's fans during his final home game.
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Source: symclub.org