Bosnia Keeper Nikola Vasilj's Saves Help St. Pauli Hold on for a Point Against Union Berlin
- Nikola Vasilj’s goalkeeping helped St. Pauli secure a 1-1 draw against Union Berlin in the Bundesliga, where he made a notable double save after facing eight shots on target.
- St. Pauli scored first with Mathias Pereira Lage’s long-distance volley, but Union Berlin’s Andrej Ilic equalized with a header following a corner.
- St. Pauli played the last three minutes with 10 men after captain Jackson Irvine was sent off for two yellow cards.
- The draw was significant in the context of the Bundesliga relegation battle.
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Five days after the startling victory in the World Cup playoffs against Italy, Pauli's Bosnian goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj against Union Berlin is once again in the focus. First he saves in extreme need – and then charges against Italy's goalkeeper Donnarumma.
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