Despite FC superiority
Derby zero number after FIFA shock: At the end of a turbulent week, 1. FC Köln missed out on a landmark victory in the Bundesliga. In the 96th derby in the German upper house against arch-rivals Borussia Mönchengladbach, the Cologne team only managed to draw 0-0 despite a clear superiority.
FC, who have been sentenced to a one-year transfer ban by world governing body FIFA, have been without a win for six games and have still not moved significantly away from the relegation zone. The Gladbacher have also remained without a win in the five games since the 3: 2 against FC Bayern, but they are well away from the dangerous zone. After all, they scored for only the second time in the last eight away games. The Cologne team had been convicted by the world association because they allegedly instigated 17-year-old Jaka Cuber Potocnik to break the contract when he changed last year. The club denies this and wants to appeal to the International Sports Court CAS.
Because a lot of pyrotechnics were ignited in the Gladbach curve before kick-off and then a large foggy blanket lay over the field, the game started about three minutes late. Before the game, after the FIFA shock, the Cologne fans felt more of a reaction of defiance. And the team almost got off to a dream start with a double mishap in Gladbach. After Gladbach’s Ko Itakura played the ball in Linton Maina’s foot, Ramy Bensebaini slipped away after his cross. Gladbach’s keeper Jonas Omlin (2′) saved Davie Selke’s shot from the turn. Nine minutes later, Kinsgley Schindler, who surprisingly joined the team, shot just over after a cross from Maina, who was agile at the beginning.
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Cologne clearly belonged to the first quarter of an hour, but then FC were lucky when Timo Hübers hit Florian Neuhaus in the penalty area on the standing leg, but the Gladbachers were denied the penalty even after studying the video. Meanwhile, some Cologne fans cheered too early in the 22nd minute when a free kick from Florian Kainz from 18 meters went into the side netting and then flew from the advertising board into the net from behind. Omlin then parried again well against Schindler (28th) and Eric Martel (38th). In short: The 0-0 at break was more than happy for the strangely uninspired Gladbacher. But, as is so often the case, the people of Cologne simply lacked efficiency.
After the change, the guests got more involved in the game and promptly created their first good chances through captain Lars Stindl (53′) and Neuhaus (54′). Both times the ball just missed the goal. The people of Cologne were immediately aware of their insecurity. Coach Steffen Baumgart reacted quickly with two offensive changes. Stabilizing the team succeeded. However, this did not solve the problem of penetrating power.
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