Debut didn’t go as planned. Union Berlin fires back at Marie-Louise Eta criticism during Wolfsburg match
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
The Bundesliga clash between Wolfsburg and Union Berlin was memorable not just for the action on the pitch, but also for a humorous episode on social media.
The incident unfolded right during Marie-Louise Eta’s debut match in charge, which was turning into a nightmare for her side. After the second goal—scored by Zenan Pejcinovic—sharp comments from fans and the media began pouring in, calling the new Union Berlin head coach’s debut a disaster.
But what really sparked a stir was Union’s official account, which suddenly fired back with a blunt response to the critics. Under a post by The Touchline, the Berlin club curtly told them to keep quiet.
For the record, the match ended 2-1 in Wolfsburg’s favor. With four games left in the season, Union sits 11th, just six points clear of the relegation zone.