Controversial VAR Decision Sparks Outrage in Union Berlin vs. Eintracht Frankfurt Match
Union Berlin's potential winning goal was disallowed by VAR, leading to widespread criticism from players and management.
- Union Berlin's manager Horst Heldt and players criticized the VAR decision that nullified a last-minute goal against Eintracht Frankfurt, labeling it 'scandalous' and 'not in the spirit of football.'
- The decision was based on a marginal offside call involving Christopher Trimmel, detected only through advanced technology.
- Union Berlin's Benedict Hollerbach scored earlier, leveling the match at 1-1, but expressed frustration over the disallowed goal.
- The match ended with Eintracht Frankfurt reduced to ten men after Arthur Theate received a controversial second yellow card.
- Union Berlin remains undefeated at home this season and is preparing for an upcoming match against league leaders Bayern Munich.


















































































































































