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Union are guaranteed a top two spot after the weekend matches even if they lose

FC Union Berlin coach Urs Fischer, left, shakes hands with VfB Stuttgart coach Pellegrino Matarazzo before their match in Berlin, Germany, on October 9 2022. Picture: REUTERS/ANDREAS GEBERT

But Urs Fischer’s team are not going to just roll over to accommodate their bigger-name opponents, with Union having conceded half the goals of Dortmund in their nine league games so far and having lost just once compared to Dortmund’s three league defeats. “It has to be clear to some that football does not have to be sexy but that a player must do the right thing and not sometimes only the special thing,” Hummels said in comments that caused a stir.

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