Moukoko, 16, sets Bundesliga record but Union beats Dortmund

Updated Dec. 18, 2020 6:55 p.m. ET

BERLIN (AP) — Youssoufa Moukoko became the Bundesliga’s youngest ever goal-scorer on Friday but couldn’t prevent Borussia Dortmund losing at Union Berlin 2-1.

Moukoko, aged 16 years, 28 days, equalized with a fierce strike on the hour-mark for his first goal in his sixth league appearance and on his second start under new Dortmund coach Edin Terzić.

“We have to congratulate the young 16-year-old on his goal. It’s something special," Union captain Christopher Trimmel said.

It was Moukoko's second milestone in the German capital.

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“I had my Bundesliga debut in Berlin (

Union recovered, and Marvin Friedrich scored the winner with a header to a corner in the 78th minute for the home side to move just a point behind Dortmund after 13 games played.

“We’re on the right path,” said Trimmel, who

Dortmund had been hoping for its second win in two games under

The first big chance fell to Union’s Taiwo Awoniyi when Mats Hummels did just enough to put him off.

Terzić evidently told his players to pressure their opponents for they pressed and harried any time Union’s players had the ball.

Gio Reyna’s pressure on Friedrich set Moukoko on his way. He teed up the unmarked Jadon Sancho but the England forward fired off-target.

A mistake from Thomas Meunier almost proved costly for the visitors. Awoniyi was thwarted by a fine save from Roman Bürki and Cedric Teuchert fired over the unguarded goal on the rebound. Sheraldo Becker had another great chance some 10 minutes later but shot weakly at Bürki.

Moukoko came closer than anyone before the break when he crashed a shot off the right post.

Awoniyi finally broke the deadlock from close range in the 57th when Grischa Prömel headed on a corner, but Moukoko equalized three minutes later with a rocket inside the left post after being played in by Raphaël Guerreiro.

Then Dortmund’s defense left Friedrich free to head in the winner.

“We have ourselves to blame for our defeats,” Hummels said after his team’s fifth league loss.

Union fans outside set off fireworks to celebrate. The game – like all others in the Bundesliga – was played without supporters present due to coronavirus restrictions.

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