Sebastian Andersson, after two new goals, was divided four in the Bundesliga. And we almost have to go back to Martin Dahlin's heyday in Mönchengladbach, to find a Swede who scores goals as frequently in Germany.

In the 2-0 win against Cologne, he first nodded 1-0 after a corner.

Andersson also led 2-0. The Swede ran free and was played by Christian Gentner and kept ahead faster than the outgoing goalkeeper Timo Horn and rolled the ball in.

But it was on her hair. The ball landed just above the finish line before Sebastiaan Bornauw slid it off.

Union won the match 2-0, which means that the newcomers are now in a strong tenth place in the table.