Comments Union Berlin vs Ajax: Regretfully leaving the game
Ajax could not create an advantage for themselves when they were held 0-0 by Union Berlin in the first leg a week ago. It was a match where the home team held the ball to 64% but only created a few notable situations. In the opposite direction, if goalkeeper Rulli did not perform well, Ajax had to receive at least 2 goals after sharp counterattacks from the away team.
In the second leg, the top role was transferred from Ajax to Union Berlin. This is understandable because the Bundesliga representative is playing at home An der Alten Försterei, which is considered a stronghold, many times bringing joy to them.
According to statistics, Union Berlin won up to 15 of the last 17 home matches, including 2 matches with a 0:1/4 handicap. At the European Cup, Union Berlin both triumphed in the last 2 receptions, against Malmo and Braga respectively.
Meanwhile, Ajax did not have a good record in the march to Germany. Specifically, they only won 1/5 of the last time they played here, the rest drew 1, lost 3. In the context that Union Berlin is in too good form at home, it is likely that Ajax will have to say goodbye to European Cup.



