Mudryk keeps Shakhtar dream alive as Celtic crash out of Europe
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Union Berlin failed to reclaim their spot atop the Bundesliga table after being thrashed 5-0 at Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday.
Union, who have been at the summit of the Bundesliga ladder since early September, conceded five second-half goals as Leverkusen produced their best performance under manager Xabi Alonso.
After a goalless first half, the game burst into life, with former Union midfielder Robert Andrich tapping in a corner to give the home side the lead.
With Union pushing forward looking to re-live the heroics of last week's comeback win over Borussia Moenchengladbach, Leverkusen's French forward Moussa Diaby hit the visitors twice on the counter in less than sixty seconds - pushing his side's lead out to 3-0 after just 58 minutes.
Czech striker Adam Hlozek scored his first Bundesliga goal since arriving from Sparta Prague in the summer to make it 4-0, before Mitchell Bakker added a fifth late to round out a resounding home win.
Mudryk keeps Shakhtar dream alive as Celtic crash out of Europe
FootballGoing into the match, Union had conceded just nine league goals in 12 games this season - but conceded more than half of that figure in just 30 minutes.
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The loss was just the third of the season for Bundesliga surprise packets Union, while Leverkusen's victory was also their third in a disappointing campaign.
In Sunday's late game, Freiburg have the chance to jump up to second spot when they host Cologne.