VfL Wolfsburg beat Union Berlin 2-1 on Saturday evening, securing the club's first win of the season after four draws. The match was played at the Volkswagen Arena, where the visitors were led by manager Lucien Favre, while Wolfsburg were managed by Jörg Wydr.
The game started with both teams playing aggressively, but it was Union who took the lead early on through a goal from Enner Valencia. However, the home team responded quickly, scoring two goals in the second half to secure victory. One of those goals came from Baku, who scored his first goal for the club since joining from FC Basel earlier this year.
Despite losing, Union still have a chance of finishing in the top three of the Bundesliga table, as they currently sit fifth with 44 points. The club has also shown promise under new manager Alexander Nouri, who took over from Rudi Völler last month.
Meanwhile, Wolfsburg have now won only one of their opening six games of the season, and they will be looking to improve their form when they take on Hannover 96 next week. With a top-three finish still within reach, the club will be hoping that their recent performances can continue.
Overall, it was another exciting match between two strong teams, and both sides left the pitch happy despite the final scoreline. It remains to be seen how the rest of the league will fare, but for now, there is no doubt that the Bundesliga is shaping up to be a thrilling campaign.
