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Jung Woo-young is selected for 3 consecutive games. Has he established his position? "Attack P is silent"... Union Berlin to 1-1 'sweat draw' with Frankfurt

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Park Jaeho

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Jung Woo-young is delighted after helping out in the 14th round of the "2025-2026 German Bundesliga" against RB Leipzig at Altenförsträy in Berlin, Germany, on December 13, 2025 (Korea time). /Picture = Woonion Berlin's official SNS farewell

Union Berlin striker Jung Woo-young (27) started three consecutive games. However, he failed to post the expected attack point.

Union Berlin drew 1-1 at home in the 21st round of the "2025-2026 German Professional Football Bundesliga" against Frankfurt at Stadion-An der Alten Försterai in Berlin, Germany on the 7th (Korea time).

Union Berlin, which has been mired in six winless games (four draws and two losses), ranked ninth with 25 points (6 wins, seven draws and eight losses). Frankfurt finished seventh with 28 points (7 wins, 7 draws and 7 losses).

Jung Woo-young started as a left-sided striker in the 3-4-2-1 formation. As he has started the last three consecutive games, the coach's trust seems to have improved. However, he played for about 71 minutes until the 26th minute of the second half, but failed to score an offensive point.

According to "Foot Mob," which specializes in soccer statistics, Jung Woo-young created one opportunity without shooting and recorded a 76% pass success rate (13/17 times). Although he did not have much presence in attack, he worked hard on team play in defense, including three successful tackles, two cleanups and three recoveries.

Footmob gave Jung a 7.2 rating, the third in the team.

Jung Woo-young has scored a total of three goals (1 assist) this season, including two in the league and one in the German Football Association (DFB) Pokal.

Jung Woo-young's official photo of joining Union Berlin. /Picture = Woonion Berlin's official SNS farewell

The first goal of the game was scored at the end of the game. Union Berlin allowed Nathaniel Brown to score the first goal in the 38th minute of the second half.

Fortunately, he scored the equalizer four minutes later. Frankfurt midfielder Oscar Hailun, who committed a foul in the penalty box, was sent off due to accumulated warnings and was given a penalty (PK). Leopold Krfeld, who was a kicker, kicked in and shook the net.

Union Berlin, which had a numerical advantage, drove until 6 minutes of extra time, but the shot repeatedly turned away from the post and the game ended 1-1.

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