Kamada’s goal is not enough

At the last minute and with a bit of VAR luck, 1. FC Köln still drew at Eintracht Frankfurt. Coach Steffen Baumgart’s team had to tremble for a long time at 1-1 (0-0) in the Bundesliga on Sunday, whether referee Martin Petersen and the video assistants would recognize Jan Thielmann’s equalizing goal (82nd). It was about the tricky question of whether striker Florian Dietz, who was slightly offside, might have blocked goalkeeper Kevin Trapp’s view.

Previously, Daichi Kamada had scored just two minutes after being substituted for the Europa League winner (71st). In front of 50,800 spectators, the hosts were lucky when head coach Oliver Glasner scored the lead for the team when Jonas Hector deflected the ball slightly with his head. This means that Eintracht remains without a win in the eleventh game in a row.

Glasner had switched to a four-man defense for the Hessians after his back team had often wobbled. “We need balance in duels and aggressiveness, that’s why I decided to do it,” said the Austrian in the “DAZN” interview. Juventus loanee Luca Pellegrini was allowed to play on the left from the start after Almamy Touré was also absent.

With the agile Dortmund newcomer Steffen Tigges and the rather inconspicuous ex-Hoffenheimer Sargis Adamyan, the Cologne team stormed. Captain Sebastian Rode in his 200th Bundesliga game and Djibril Sow in Frankfurt’s defensive midfield ensured that the guests’ build-up was repeatedly disturbed.

Before that, before the eyes of national coach Hansi Flick, Rio world champion Mario Götze, who had only really impressed in the cup victory in Magdeburg, and Jesper Lindström tried to find gaps in the opposing defense. Midfielder Junior Dina Ebimbe (from Paris Saint-Germain) was loaned out on Sunday and has not yet been included in the squad.

A low shot from Pellegrini to the right of the goal was pretty much the only notable chance for Frankfurt in the first half. Then Cologne came up more and more: defender Evan Ndicka had his foot on at the last moment when Tigges shot from a few meters (38th). Shortly thereafter, Jonas Hector hit the side netting and Adamyan tested keeper Trapp.

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Corentino Tolisso – FC Bayern -> Olympique Lyon – market value: €15M

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In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, depending on the higher value from €15 million. As of August 17, 2022

Konstantinos Mavropanos – Arsenal -> VfB (after loan) – market value: €15m

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Purchase option: €3.2 million

Mattias Svanberg – Bologna -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €15M

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Transfer fee: €9 million

Breel Embolo – Gladbach -> AS Monaco – market value: €15M

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Transfer fee: €12.5 million

Orel Mangala – VfB Stuttgart -> Nottingham Forest – market value: €15M

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Transfer fee: 13 million € (2 – 4 million € bonuses possible)

Randal Kolo Muani – Nantes -> Eintracht – market value: €16M

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Jeremiah St. Juste – Mainz -> Sporting – market value: €16M

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Transfer fee: €9.5 million

Florian Grillitsch – leaves Hoffenheim – market value: €16m

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Tanguy Nianzou – Bayern Munich -> Sevilla FC – fee: €16M

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Market value: €9 million

Brian Brobbey – RB Leipzig -> Ajax – fee: €16.35m

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Market value: €9 million

Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig -> Wolves (after loan) – fee: €16.7m

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Market value: €16 million

Tyler Adams – RB Leipzig -> Leeds – fee: €17M

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Market value: €17 million

Moussa Niakhaté – Mainz 05 -> Nottingham Forest – market value: €18M

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Transfer fee: €10 million

Matthias Ginter – Gladbach -> SC Freiburg – market value: €18M

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Nordi Mukiele – RB Leipzig -> PSG – market value: €20m

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Transfer fee: €12 million

Adam Hlozek – Sparta Prague -> Bayer 04 – market value: €20M

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Transfer fee: €13 million (possible through bonuses of up to €13.5 million)

Mathys Tel – Stade Rennes -> FC Bayern – fee: €20M

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Market value: €2 million

Noussair Mazraoui – Ajax -> FC Bayern – market value: €20M

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Taiwo Awoniyi – Union -> Nottingham – fee: €20.5M

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Market value: €20 million

Filip Kostic – Frankfurt -> Juventus – market value: €24M

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Transfer fee: €12 million

David Raum – TSG Hoffenheim -> RB Leipzig – Fee: €26M

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Market value: €20 million

Xaver Schlager – VfL Wolfsburg -> RB Leipzig – market value: €27M

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Transfer fee: €12 million

Angeliño – RB Leipzig -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €30m

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Nico Schlotterbeck – Freiburg -> BVB – market value: €33m

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Transfer fee: €20 million

Karim Adeyemi – RB Salzburg -> BVB – market value: €35m

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Transfer fee: €30 million

Sébastien Haller – Ajax -> BVB – market value: €35m

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Transfer fee: €31 million

Timo Werner – Chelsea -> RB Leipzig – market value: €35m

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Transfer fee: €20 million

Niklas Süle – FC Bayern -> BVB – market value: €35m

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Ryan Gravenberch – Ajax -> FC Bayern – market value: €35m

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Transfer fee: €18.5 million (possible through bonuses of up to €24 million)

Robert Lewandowski – FC Bayern -> FC Barcelona – fee: €45M

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Market value: €45 million

Sadio Mané – Liverpool -> FC Bayern – market value: €70M

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Transfer fee: €32 million (up to €39 million possible through bonuses)

Matthijs de Ligt – Juventus -> FC Bayern – market value: €70M

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Transfer fee: €67 million

Erling Haaland – BVB -> Man City – market value: €150m

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Transfer fee: €60 million

After the break, Lindström suddenly appeared alone in the opponent’s penalty area, but avoided FC goalkeeper Marvin Schwäbe and failed to get the ball on goal. Biting, but also more hectic, the Frankfurters now went to work. With three changes in one fell swoop – including Florian Dietz, who was in good form recently – Baumgart then strengthened his team. Eintracht struggled, but Cologne countered with a cool head and tough duels – until Kamada scored against the powerless Swabian from a tight angle. After that it got hectic, especially when Cologne equalized after video evidence.

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