Union Berlin and Stuttgart played a spectacular first half — a half for the history books, as for the first time since the Bundesliga was founded in 1963, we saw eight goals in 45 minutes. In the end, the points were shared (4–4), with no goals in the second half, bringing peace and relief to the Stadion An der Alten Forsterei (Union officially secured survival), and frustration for Stuttgart, whose chances of returning to the Champions League are now only theoretical.8 – Union Berlin against VfB Stuttgart (4-4 at the break) is the first game in Bundesliga history with eight goals before the break. Insanity. pic.twitter.com/bpf26cIMlb— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) April 19, 2025 The match between Union and Stuttgart was quite unusual. If you only looked at the stats, you’d probably think the visitors had won comfortably. Stuttgart had 74% possession and a staggering 600 more passes (822 to 219). But Baumgart is a pragmatic coach, not a slave to style — he adapts to his opponent without hesitation and usually achieves his goal. Just like today, and more importantly, during this final stretch of the season. His team is now unbeaten in seven straight matches. They won in Frankfurt, drew 1–1 with Bayern, beat Freiburg away, and held Bayer Leverkusen to a 0–0 draw…Kane scores and gets closer to his first ever trophyKnowing the limitations of his squad, Baumgart let Stuttgart have the ball, dropped back, and waited for chances on the counter and from set pieces. And as is well known, veteran Christopher Trimmel is a master of crossing. It was from his deliveries that Ilić scored both of his goals, bringing his tally to five goals this season. Defender Leopold Querfeld scored a beautiful goal in the 38th minute, giving Union a 3–2 lead after the visitors had come back from 0–2 to 2–2. After this 4–4 draw, Stuttgart is not only out of the Champions League picture, but will likely struggle to even reach the Conference League via the league standings. Of course, their main goal for the rest of the season is to win the DFB-Pokal, which would secure them a spot in the Europa League.BUNDESLIGA – MATCHDAY 30SaturdayFreiburg – Hoffenheim 3-2 (2-2)/Doan 36, Holer 28, 57 – Butler 45+2, Kramaric 45+5/Heidenheim – Bayern 0-4 (0-3)/Kane 12, Laimer 19, Koman 36, Kimmich 56/Mainz – Wolfsburg 2-2 (2-1)/Lee 34, Kohr 40 – Arnold 3, Vavro 89/RB Leipzig – Holstein Kiel 1-1 (0-1)/Sesko (p) 74 – Machino 44/Werder – Bochum 1-0 (0-0)/Weiser 80/Union Berlin – Stuttgart 4-4 (4-4)/Leite 19, Querfeld 38, Ilic 45+6, 5 – Undav 23, Millot 29, Chabot 43, Fuhrich 45+1/Sunday16:30: (2.60) Augsburg (3.30) Eintr.Frankfurt (2.75)18:30: (1.45) Dortmund (5.10) M’ gladbach (6.00)20:30: (5.30) St.Pauli (3.60) Leverkusen (1.70)***odds are subject to change***
