Doekhi's Masterclass Halts Bayern's Reign: 2-2 Stalemate at the Alten Försterei
Imperdible Puntuación Futmetrix: 100/100. A six-pointer that neither team claimed: Union Berlin matched the Bundesliga's elite and proved that a relegation-battling side can stand toe-to-toe with the very best.
A Defender's Nightmare for Bayern
At Stadion An der Alten Försterei, Union Berlin unleashed an unexpected intensity that rattled the table-toppers. Danilho Doekhi, rated 8.9, authored a performance for the ages—a centre-back brace (27', 83') that had Bayern scrambling. His first goal came via J. Haberer's assist; his second, in the 83rd minute, handed Union a shock lead. Bayern, with 74% possession and an 88% pass accuracy, looked rattled. For stretches, the defending champions were outthought, not outpassed.
VAR's Cruelty and Kane's Redemption
But the match was defined by swings of fortune. In the 10th minute, VAR cancelled Ilyas Ansah's goal for Union Berlin—a decision that altered the narrative's trajectory. Bayern responded through Luis Díaz (38'), reasserting control. The stakes climbed as Union refused to fold. Then came the knife twist: Harry Kane, arriving in the 90th minute after a T. Bischof assist, restored parity with a clinical finish. Four lead changes, two periods of deadlock—this was balance as chaos.
The Underdog's Statement
Union Berlin (11th, 12 points) had 12 shots to Bayern's 12, but efficiency mattered. Their 4 shots on target matched Bayern's, yet the narrative belonged to Doekhi and the Köpenick faithful. Bayern (1st, 28 points) entered as 16 points clear and 9-0 in their last 10 games. They leave with a draw—wounded, but alive. This was the match that proved the Bundesliga's hierarchy isn't immutable.
Key Questions
How did VAR change this match?
VAR ruled out Ilyas Ansah's goal in the 10th minute for Union Berlin. That disallowed strike might have shifted momentum decisively in Union's favour.
What made Danilho Doekhi the Man of the Match?
A 8.9 rating and two goals (27', 83') from a centre-back position. Doekhi's brace was the match's defining individual performance against a relentless Bayern side.
Did Union Berlin deserve the late equaliser?
Bayern dominated possession (74%) and territory, but Union's defensive resolve and Doekhi's brilliance earned them the draw. Kane's goal was clinical, not undeserved.
¿Por qué este partido tiene 100/100?
Nuestro algoritmo Futmetrix analizó intensidad, equilibrio e importancia. La puntuación de 100/100 sitúa este partido en la categoría "Imperdible".