Black Stars defender, Derrick Köhn delivered a hardworking performance, playing the full 90 minutes, but it was not enough to prevent Union Berlin from suffering a 3-1 defeat to Heidenheim in their latest Bundesliga outing.
Operating with intent and energy, Köhn remained heavily involved throughout the game, registering 41 touches and consistently pushing play forward from his position.
His willingness to take risks was evident, as he completed 15 of his 25 passes, with six of those finding their way into the final third.
The left-sided player also showed attacking ambition, delivering six passes into the box and completing four of his nine attempts in the final third.
Kohn's forward runs created moments of danger, as he managed two touches inside the opposition penalty area.
He tried to make a direct impact in front of goal, taking two shots—both from inside the box—but was unable to find the target. A missed big chance further summed up a frustrating afternoon for both the player and his team.
Defensively, he contributed with four recoveries, showing his work rate in transitioning play and attempting to regain possession for Union Berlin.
Despite his individual effort and attacking contributions, Union Berlin struggled collectively to contain Heidenheim, ultimately falling to a 3-1 loss.
For Köhn, the performance reflected both promise and areas for improvement, particularly in converting attacking opportunities into tangible results.









