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Footballers strip off and lay shirts in front of angry ultras after derby defeat
Bundesliga's relegation zone following the heavy defeat to their fierce city rivals. The loss is the third time Union have got the better of Hertha this season and the latest result proved all too much for the club's passionate supporters.Genki Haraguchi gave the visitors the lead shortly after the half-hour mark, before Union's Timo Bamgartl put through his own net to offer Hertha a lifeline. However, goals from Grischa Proemel, Sheraldo Becker and Sven Michel saw Union claim a commanding 4-1 triumph over Hertha and leave the hosts' fervent followers to take aim at their own players.At the full-time whistle, Hertha's supporters demanded their players take off their jerseys and lay them before the fan block as a means of accepting they aren't fit to wear the shirt.