Last-gasp equaliser stuns dominant Cologne as Fortuna Düsseldorf salvage draw
In a pulsating Rhine derby, Fortuna Düsseldorf snatched a dramatic 2-2 draw against Cologne with a 95th-minute equaliser, denying the previously dominant visitors.
Rhine derby promised fireworks
The Rhine derby between Fortuna and Cologne had been eagerly anticipated, with both teams looking to make a statement in the Bundesliga 2. Düsseldorf, riding high as league leaders, entered the match with an unchanged lineup after two consecutive victories. Luca Waldschmidt was given a rare start for Cologne, replacing the ill Dejan Ljubicic in the only change from their previous match. The electric atmosphere at the Merkur Spiel-Arena set the stage for what promised to be a thrilling encounter between these long-standing rivals.
Cologne draw first blood
The match began with intense pressure from the visitors, who quickly established their dominance. Their efforts paid off in the 21st minute when Eric Martel broke the deadlock with a well-executed diving header. The goal came from a corner, with Linton Maina delivering the ball back into the box after an initial clearance. Martel's header found the back of the net, giving the Billy-goats a deserved lead. However, Düsseldorf's response was swift and unexpected. Just four minutes later, Emmanuel Iyoha capitalized on some clever play by Tim Rossmann, who managed to thread a low cross through the Cologne defence. Iyoha was perfectly positioned to slot home the equaliser, bringing the scores level at 1-1.
Kastenmeier keeps Düsseldorf in the game
Despite the equalizer, Cologne continued to dominate proceedings. Florian Kastenmeier in the Düsseldorf goal was called into action multiple times, making a series of impressive saves to keep his team in the game. Particularly noteworthy was a double save in the 68th minute, denying both Waldschmidt and Lemperle in quick succession. Cologne's superiority was reflected in the statistics, with the visitors recording 17 shots to Düsseldorf's 9 in the first half alone. However, Kastenmeier's heroics ensured that the scores remained level at the break, despite Köln's clear dominance.
Maina restores Cologne's lead
The second half saw the away side maintain their grip on the game, and their persistence finally paid off in the 61st minute. Linton Maina, who had been a constant threat throughout the match, scored a brilliant individual goal to put the visitors back in front. Maina received the ball in his own half, sprinted over 40 meters, cut inside, and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner, leaving Kastenmeier with no chance. The goal was just reward for Cologne's dominance, and it seemed to put them firmly in control of the match. Maina's performance was particularly noteworthy, as he continued to cause problems for the Düsseldorf defense with his pace and skill.
Niemiec's late heroics
As the match entered its final stages, it seemed that Cologne would secure a well-deserved victory. However, football often has a way of delivering unexpected twists, and this Rhine derby was no exception. In the fifth minute of stoppage time, substitute Jona Niemiec became the unlikely hero for Düsseldorf. What appeared to be a hopeful cross from the right wing turned into a spectacular goal as the ball dipped over Cologne goalkeeper Jonas Urbig and nestled into the far corner of the net. The Merkur Spiel-Arena erupted in celebration as Fortuna salvaged an improbable draw from the jaws of defeat. Niemiec's goal, coming against the run of play, was a cruel blow to Cologne, who had dominated the match for long periods.
Maina shines in bittersweet draw
While the match ended in a draw, Linton Maina's performance for Cologne stood out as particularly impressive. The winger was a constant threat throughout the game, providing the assist for Martel's opener and scoring a stunning solo goal to put his team ahead in the second half. Maina's pace, dribbling skills, and ability to create chances were crucial to Cologne's dominant display. His goal, a brilliant individual effort that saw him sprint over 40 meters before curling the ball into the far corner, was a testament to his quality. Despite the disappointing result for Köln, Maina's performance showcased why he's becoming an increasingly important player for the team, having now scored his third goal of the season and cementing his place as Köln's top scorer.
Bundesliga Match Facts
xGoals: Fortuna Düsseldorf 0.56 - 1. FC Köln 2.71
Fastest player of the match: Tim Rossmann (Fortuna Düsseldorf), 35.8 km/h
Goal with the lowest probability of scoring: 2:2 by Jona Niemiec (Fortuna Düsseldorf), 3.2 Percent
Most Pressed Player: Florian Kastenmeier (Fortuna Düsseldorf), 46 times under pressure
Pass-Efficiency: Linton Maina (1. FC Köln), +2.3
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