Joan Simun Edmundsson gives Arminia Bielefeld first Bundesliga win in 11 years against Cologne
Joan Simun Edmundsson scored the only goal of the game as Arminia Bielefeld got their first victory since their return to the Bundesliga at home to Cologne.
Arminia Bielefeld 1-0 Cologne
Goals: 1-0 Edmundsson (78’)
In this match between the last two Bundesliga 2 champions, it was the 2018/19 winners who got going quickest when Sebastian Andersson headed a cross wide. The Swede had already opened his account with a header last week against Hoffenheim. The game then moved into the midfield third as both teams looked to press the other whenever the chance arose. It took a good half an hour for regular goal-mouth action, though. Sebastiaan Bornauw poked an effort wide following a corner for Cologne, before Bielefeld left-back Anderson-Lenda Lucoqui drew a first stop out of Timo Horn when tipping a venomous hit from range over the bar. The golden opportunity, however, fell to Billy Goats centre-back Rafael Czichos as a free-kick bounced through to the far post, but Stefan Ortega spread himself well to keep the tie level going into the break.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with former Cologne man Marcel Hartel and current Effzeh youngster Jan Thielmann both testing the opposition goalkeepers with efforts from range. Without a win in five Bundesliga away games, Cologne looked to push for a goal with the introduction of new signing Dimitrios Limnios, but it was Arminia who found a late breakthrough. It was route-one stuff with a long ball from goalkeeper Ortega. Edmundsson bent his run to beat the offside trap, running wide with Horn coming out but placing his shot between goalkeeper and post to send 5,460 Bielefeld fans into raptures and record the club’s first win in the Bundesliga for over 11 years.
Match stats
- This was Bielefeld’s first Bundesliga win in 12 games, dating back to their 1-0 victory over Karlsruhe in March 2009.
- Bielefeld extended their unbeaten run in league matches this calendar year to 18 (W10, D8).
- Edmundsson became the first player from the Faroe Islands to feature and also the first from his country to score in the Bundesliga.
- Cologne are winless in 12 Bundesliga games since their 2-1 victory at Paderborn in March.
- The Billy Goats have lost each of their last four Bundesliga visits to Bielefeld. The last victory came on 19 October 1996 (4-1).
- Cologne’s 21-match scoring run in the Bundesliga came to an end. It was the longest ongoing streak in the league.
Watch: Edmundsson: "I closed my eyes and hoped for the best!"
Line-ups
Bielefeld: Ortega - Brunner, Pieper, van der Hoorn, Lucoqui - Prietl – Doan (Schipplock 73’), Soukou, Hartel (Kunze 88’), Cordova (Edmundsson 68’) - Klos (c)
Unused subs: Linner, Nilsson, Laursen, Gebauer, Seufert, Consbruch
Out: de Medina (knee), Müller (muscular), Voglsammer (foot)
Coach: Uwe Neuhaus
Cologne: T. Horn – Ehizibue, Bornauw, Czichos, J. Horn - Skhiri, Hector (c) (Drexler 46’) – Rexhbecaj (Sörsensen 86’), Duda (Özcan 75’), Thielmann (Limnios 62’) – Andersson (Arokodare 76’)
Unused subs: Zieler, Katterbach, Höger, Cestic
Out: Jakobs (muscular), Kainz (knee), Mere (knock), Modeste (knee), Schmitz (ankle)
Coach: Markus Gisdol
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