Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs 1. FC Union Berlin
Testspiele, 6. Matchday
Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs
Testspiele, 6. Matchday
Union Lose 2-1 to Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Match report
Preparation and analysis are essential to all football teams, especially in a friendly after a long break. Match analysis plays a central role here and is useful for players and coaching staff alike both ahead of, and after a game.
Behind the scenes of match analysis
This intensive analysis of an upcoming opponent begins in the days before the game. The coaching team evaluates videos of the opponent's last few games and analyses typical patterns of movement, tactical alignments and player’s individual strengths. In doing so, key questions are addressed. How does the opponent operate offensively? Where are the weak points in defence? Or which set-piece situations do they prefer to use?
These insights are then prepared and conveyed as succinctly as possible to the players in various formats. Video analyses are often embedded in meetings before a game, in which the coaching team shows specific game situations. The focus is on making the analysis vivid and practical so that each player develops a clear understanding of their tasks on the pitch.
This morning, ahead of Leverkusen, the key points were summarised in a final meeting as reminders. Then, when the referee blows the starting whistle, it is the player’s job to make the theory of the past few days become reality on the pitch.
First test in 2025
The friendly between 1. FC Union Berlin and Bayer 04 Leverkusen’s women’s teams ended with a win 2-1 win for the side currently fouth in the Bundesliga after 120 minutes. An own goal from Tomke Schneider was cancelled out by Nele Bauereisen, who scored her first goal for Union. Six minutes before the end, Delice Boboy scored the 1winner for Leverkusen.
1. FC Union Berlin: Bösl (41. Wagner (81. Hornschuch)) – Steinert (81. Rurack), Schneider (81. Niesler), Niesler (41. Sakar (8 1. Weiß), Weiß (41. Metzker (81. Heikkinen)) – Köster (81. Trojahn), Blaschka (66. Frank), Moraitou (66. Janez) – D. Orschmann (66. Halverkamps (101. Bach)), Heiseler (66. Bauereisen), Reissner (81. Seiro)
Bayer 04 Leverkusen: Repohl (92. Moll) – Menglu (41. Bragstad), Ostermeier (81. Schwarze), Turanyi (81. Friedrich), Levels (81. Lindner) – Zdebel (81. Daedelow), Pil jic (81. Bartz (92. Vilhjalmsdottir)) – Vilhjalmsdottir (62. Grant), Kögel (81. Menglu) – Boboy (62. Mickenhagen), Kehrer (92. Boboy)
Goals: 0-1 Schneider (19., own goal), 1-1 Bauereisen (83.), 1-2 Boboy (114.)
Unlucky own goal puts Leverkusen ahead
Saturday’s friendly marked the end of the week-long training camps in Spain for both teams. As expected, the Bundesliga side from Leverkusen had the greater of possession in the gorgeous sun of Oliva Nova but were rarely able to create scoring chances in the first third of forty minutes.
Union, meanwhile, repeatedly struck back with lightning breaks, but also rarely got to test the opposition goalkeeper. The fact that Leverkusen were able to take the lead without having carved out a significant scoring opportunity was due to an unfortunate own goal after 19 minutes. B04 striker Caroline Kehrer’s cross was volleyed over the line by winter newcomer, and debutant Tomke Schneider.
If the setting was stunning, the game settled down after that into a midfield battle. But chances remained few and far between on both sides.
No goals in the second third
Union started the second period energetically and had the first shot on target after 45 minutes when Dina Orschmann tested Leverkusen’s stopper, Friederike Repohl, with a 25-yard drive. If the keeper’s had been whiling away the time in the first 40 minutes, now they were in the thick of things and Union’s substitute, Melanie Wagner, made a superb stop after an hour from Delice Boboy, when she flung herself to her left and pushed her long range effort over the bar with her fingertips.
Bayer increased the pressure, but Wagner was excellent and stopped everything that came her way. After a quadruple change in the 66th minute, the Berliners became livelier again, however, another goal chance did not arise, so it remained 0-1 for Leverkusen after the second 40 minutes.
Bauereisen equalises on her debut – Boboy scores shortly before the end
At the beginning of the last third, Schneider, Leonie Köster and Nele Bauereisen were finally joined by the Finnish winter signings Elli Seiro and Ida Heikkinen as having made their Union debut. And they came out of the break for the final period with a point to prove, winning a rash of corners in the first few minutes. And it was through one of the set-pieces that saw Union equalise after 83 minutes. Antonia Halverkamps' deep, swinging ball found the tallest player in the Union squad, Nele Bauereisen, rising in the six-yard box, from where she headed the ball past Repohl.
Union proved more than a match for the side from a league above as the game went on, and the equaliser was well deserved. The game was open and engaging, with a slight majority of possession for Union, but further high-quality chances were largely absent.
In the final minutes, it seemed as if the draw was now a certainty, before Bayer striker Delice Boboy suddenly completed a counterattack by Leverkusen in the 114th minute. From the edge of the six-yard box, the 18-year-old crashed the ball into the top corner. It was the last significant action of the match, and the Union players could cheer themselves with the performance, if not the ultimate result.
The views after the game
After the final whistle, the second important part of the match analysis begins, the follow-up. The coaching team reviews the recordings of the game and compares them with the set goals. What went well? Where were there difficulties? And how can these be avoided in the future?
“We have gradually implemented the content that we developed in the training camp well today,” was Union head coach, Ailien Poese’s assessment. “In the first 20 minutes, Leverkusen had more of the game, but basically, we did well defensively after a small adjustment and got more possession after the goal against. We may not have been completely happy with the decisions we made in one situation or another, but overall, it was a very good test. In the end, it's a 2-1 defeat, but we can take a lot away with us and are therefore satisfied.”
‘It wasn't really about scoring points today, but about getting into the game as a team and, above all, for us as newcomers. Nevertheless, we played a good game and defended strongly both with and against the ball. The fact that Leverkusen play at such a high level made it a very good test for us, so we're generally satisfied. The coaching team gave us a few things that we were able to implement well. We trained hard throughout the week to learn as much as possible. We were able to put some of it on the pitch today, and we'll consolidate the rest in the coming weeks,’ explained Nele Bauereisen.
Goalkeeper Sarah Hornschuch analysed: ‘It was definitely a good test. We played against a very strong team in Leverkusen. In the end, of course, it's annoying that we lost, but I think we can take a lot of things with us. We did a lot of things well and, on the other hand, it's also great to have an opponent like that to show us where we might still have weaknesses or potential for improvement. I think we can still work on creating goal-scoring opportunities with more compulsion. However, we played very well out from the back and also stood firm defensively.’
Quote of the day: ‘As I said in my introduction video, I'm quite tall and yes, I scored a header’ - Nele Bauereisen on her debut goal.
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Union Take on Leverkusen
Match preview
In their first game of the winter break, the women's team of 1. FC Union Berlin will face Bundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen on Saturday, 18 January 2025. Kick off against the Werkself in Oliva Nova, Spain, is at 14:00, and also marks the end of the nine-day training camp.
The lie of the land
Bayer 04 Leverkusen went into the winter break with a 2-0 Bundesliga win over table neighbours SC Freiburg in mid-December. After the start of training on 6 January and their 1-0 friendly win over RSC Anderlecht four days later, the team have been in Oliva Nova since 12 January. There, the Leverkusen also played a friendly against FC Villareal, which they won 5-1.
Union, meanwhile, ended 2024 with a 3-1 away win at FSV Gütersloh 2009 and went into the winter break in second place in the 2. Bundesliga. After the start of training on 7 January 2025, the team have been preparing for the second half of the season in Oliva Nova since 10 January. The clash with Leverkusen is the first of three winter break friendlies.
The opponents
Leverkusen were in impressive form before the winter break and won their last six competitive games, including a 1-0 victory over then-leaders VfL Wolfsburg at the beginning of December. Thanks to this winning streak, the Werkself are currently in 4th place with 26 points and are only three points behind table-toppers, Eintracht Frankfurt. Furthermore, Leverkusen have a game in hand on Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Bayern Munich and VfL Wolfsburg, because the match on the first match day against SC Freiburg will be replayed in two weeks' time due to a refereeing error. Should Leverkusen win that, they would draw level on points with Frankfurt and Bayern.
It was not necessarily to be expected that Bayer 04 would be in the running for the championship this season. For years, they have fought to avoid relegation from the top flight, finally succumbing for the first time in 2017 after seven years. After being immediately promoted back in 2018 and spending two more seasons in the relegation battle – in 2020, they only stayed up on goal difference – the team have at least managed to work their way into mid-table in recent years. Leverkusen's best finishes to date came in the 2020/21 and 2022/23 seasons, when they came fifth. Last season, B04 finished in sixth place.
However, under new coach Roberto Pätzold, who took over in the summer of 2024, Leverkusen have had an outstanding season so far. The only competitive defeat came when they lost 3-2 against reigning champions Bayern München. The summer signings, in particular Cornelia Kramer, who came from Denmark and is the team's top scorer with six goals this season, have played a significant role in the club's success. Leverkusen's defence have been particularly convincing, with only eight goals conceded, the second-best tally in the league after Frankfurt's five.
The personnel
Union head coach Ailien Poese will have to do without Maria Cristina Lange, Katja Orschmann, Sarah Abu Sabbah and Eleni Markou on Saturday.
The coach's views ahead of the game
"We are looking forward to the first friendly of the year against a strong opponent," said Union's head coach, Ailien Poese, ahead of Saturday's clash. "Leverkusen were able to establish themselves in the top group of the Bundesliga in the first half of the season, have a strong squad and have impressed with clear plans and high levels of aggression. We want to implement what we have worked on from the first few weeks in competition, give it our all defensively and take a lot from the game into the next few weeks."
Service information
The game will be played in Oliva Nova on Saturday at 2 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on AFTV. There will also be a club live ticker for the game, as well as updates in English and Spanish on twitter