Union Berlin secured a noteworthy draw against Bayern Munich, demonstrating a strong defensive strategy and capitalizing on Bayern's missteps. Despite limited possession, Union's resilient play led to a crucial point in the Bundesliga. General manager Horst Heldt noted the team's belief in their ability to score, while right-back Christopher Trimmel emphasized the importance of neutralizing Bayern's strengths. Goal-scorer Benedict Hollerbach expressed pride in the performance against Germany's top club, highlighting the significance of being alert as a forward. The match's outcome resonated deeply with players and fans alike, marking an important moment for Union Berlin.
We always believed we'd be able to score," said general manager Horst Heldt. "At half-time the coach told the team they had defended very well.
I think if you play against Bayern like this - we sat very, very deep and tried to neutralize their strengths - we mustn't allow too much.
It's very special because Bayern are just the best club in Germany and we turned in a superb display today, we deserved that.
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