Coach Marie-Louise Eta made history and became the first woman to lead a team in Europe’s top-flight football (considering the five biggest leagues).
The Union Berlin boss, however, did not have an easy debut. The club lost 2-1 to Wolfsburg and saw the risk of relegation increase.
Union Berlin dropped to 12th place with 32 points — six points clear of the relegation playoff zone.
Wolfsburg are in an even more delicate situation, second from bottom. The club, however, moved up to 24 points and gained some hope.
Leverkusen and Dortmund stumble
Borussia Dortmund lost 2-1 to Hoffenheim and saw any remaining title hopes disappear.
The gap to the leaders is 12 points, but Bayern Munich need only ONE point to be crowned champions.
Bayern host Stuttgart at 12:30 p.m. this Sunday (19) at the Allianz Arena.
With two penalty goals from Andrej Kramaric, Hoffenheim climbed to fifth place, now with 54 points.
Bayer Leverkusen also stumbled in this 30th round: they lost 2-1 to Augsburg at the BayArena.
As a result, Leverkusen missed the chance to move closer to the top four. Worse still, they were overtaken by Hoffenheim and dropped to sixth with 52 points.
If the Bundesliga ended today, Hoffenheim would qualify for the Europa League, and Bayer Leverkusen for the Conference League.
In the other match on Saturday morning (18), Werder Bremen beat Hamburg 3-1 in a clash between threatened sides.
Werder Bremen moved up to 14th place, now with 31 points — the same total as Hamburg (13th) in the BuLi.
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