Mainz 05 – FC Köln 5- 0 Live

Mainz 05  -  FC Köln    5 -  0
 Referee: Matthias Jöllenbeck, Venue: Mewa Arena (Mainz)

Scorers:

Mainz 05
1:0 Ingvartsen 11′(Penalty), 2:0 Kohr 35′ , 3:0 Stach 40′ , 4:0 Aaron 73′ , 5:0 Onisiwo 84′

Cards:
Mainz 05
Kohr 35′ 
FC Köln
Kilian 28′ , Uth 35′ , Soldo 50′ , Martel 72′ , 

Lineups:

Mainz 05:

Zentner , Fernandes, Hack, Caci, da Costa, Kohr, Aaron, Stach, J.-S. Lee, Onisiwo, Ingvartsen

FC Köln:

Schwäbe, Schmitz, Kilian, Hübers, Hector, Skhiri, Martel, Maina, Duda, Kainz, S. Tigges

Match Commentry:   

Final whistle: Game Ended 5-0

90′
Burkardt tries again and puts the ball across the box. This could have been the last action of the game.

86′

“One more to go, one more to go in” resounds from the stands. The Mainz supporters are preparing to celebrate the redemptive first home win of this season.

83′

Karim Onisiwo 5:0 Goal for Mainz

Onisiwo (right footed shot, Burkardt).

Just robbed of the fifth goal, Burkardt now sets this one up: A long ball is enough to throw the Cologne defense off its feet. Burkardt picks it up at the left corner of the penalty area and serves the incoming Onisiwo, who remains stable against Soldo and pushes it in!

82′

Decision by video evidence

And decides on offside. Burkardt had lurked a little too close to the box during Barkok’s entry. This goal does not count either.

82′

Video evidence

Or maybe not? The VAR is on the line again.

81′

Jonathan Burkardt 5:0 Goal cancelled for Mainz

It’s getting thicker for the Cologne team: Barkok breaks through on the right and brings the ball sharply into the middle. At the near post, Burkardt keeps his foot in and finishes for 5:0.

80′

Substitution (Cologne)

Pedersen comes on for Hector

80′

Substitution  (Cologne)

Huseinbasic comes on for Kainz

78′

Burkardt rises high after a cross from the right and is free to head towards the box. However, the captain of the U-21 national team does not get enough pressure behind the ball, so Schwäbe can easily parry.

77′

Substitution (Mainz)

Barkok comes on for Stach

73′

Aaron4:0 Goal for Mainz

Aaron (direct free kick, left footed shot)

Aaron shows his fine foot and flicks the ball butter-softly with his left past the wall into the goal! Schwäbe can only look behind and is beaten a fourth time.

72′

Eric Martel Yellow card (Cologne)

Martel

Martel straddles Onisiwo on the half-left in front of the penalty area and only catches the opponent. There’s the next warning and a very interesting free kick.

69′

Substitution (Mainz)

Widmer comes on for da Costa

67′

Substitution  (Cologne)

F. Dietz comes on for S. Tigges

67′

Substitution  (Cologne)

Ki. Schindler comes on for Maina

66′

Burkardt plays in the game for the first time and gets the next corner for Mainz after a through pass from Onisiwo.

63′

Substitution (Mainz)

Burkardt comes on for Ingvartsen

63′

Substitution (Mainz)

Bell comes on for Hack

61′

Decision by video evidence

One look at the pictures is enough for the referee, who immediately indicates that the goal does not count.

61′

Video evidence

Accordingly, Tobias Welz reports and quotes his colleague Jöllenbeck to the monitor.

60′

Angelo Fulgini 4:0 Goal cancelled for Mainz

1. FC Köln also beats itself to a certain extent in Mainz this evening. In the build-up, Onisiwo runs at Schwäbe and is shot by the keeper. The rebound lands with Fulgini, who slides in easily. However, Onisiwo had clearly been hit on the arm.

57′

What a beam from Kainz! With his right foot, the left winger fires the free kick from a long distance directly into the box. The ball is out of Zentner’s reach and hits the inside post, from where it bounces back out of the box.

56′

Kainz takes a free kick from a half-left position just 30 meters from the Mainz box. Might something go after a standard.

54′

Fulgini sets up Onisiwo, who gets caught on the edge of the penalty area. Here, the double pass would probably have been the better decision, the Joker could have run free towards Schwäbe.

52′

The 05ers play it very coolly in these opening minutes of the second half. Again and again, they tighten the pace at certain points and remain very biting, especially against the ball.

50′

Nikola Soldo Yellow card (Cologne)

S

Soldo is too late against Onisiwo and gets into his legs. Jöllenbeck draws the yellow card.

49′

Again and again Aaron hits very dangerous standards into the Cologne penalty area. This time it’s a free kick from the left half of the field that Ingvartsen just misses.

48′

Hübers hits a long ball to the left side, where Kainz takes off. The Austrian is run down by Zentner.

46′

Substitution (Mainz)

Fulgini comes on for Kohr

2nd half Starts

45′

The first half at Mewa Arena is over and it all looks like Mainz’s first home win of the season. The home side took advantage of an early penalty kick to take the lead, before Kilian’s sending off completely pulled the plug on the visitors for the time being. A phase that FSV punished twice within a few minutes. Meanwhile, the guests had a night to forget.

Half-time whistle

45′ +2

There are two minutes of stoppage time in the first half.

44′

Mainz is running the ball now and playing it very confidently. The Cologne team looks a little bit down after this first half.

41′

Maina sets up Kainz, who shoots from just outside the penalty area. Zentner parries the attempt safely.

40′

Anton Stach3:0 Goal for Mainz

Stach (right footed shot, J.-S. Lee)

The guests currently can’t get behind the ball. A high ball win brings Onisiwo into the lane, who is still defended by Soldo. However, the rebound goes to Lee, who is quick as a flash and passes directly to Stack. The tall midfielder has enough space on the half-right of the sixteen to receive the ball and shoot in with a dry right-footed shot.

38′

Substitution (Cologne)

Soldo comes on for Duda

Steffen Baumgart reacts to the shorthanded situation and brings on a central defender. For this, offensive power Duda has to take the hat.

36′

Dominik Kohr Yellow card (Mainz)

36′

Mark Uth Yellow card (Cologne)

After Kohr’s jubilation in front of the visitors’ block, Uth gets upset and involves the goal scorer in a battle of words. For this, the Cologne player initially sees yellow…

35′

Dominik Kohr 2:0 Goal for Mainz

Kohr (left footed shot, Ingvartsen)

FSV mercilessly exploits the superior number, once again Onisiwo breaks through on the left. Ingvartsen misses the cross before Kohr is lurking behind him and takes a direct shot. Hübers is able to block the first attempt, but the player celebrating his 50th game can no longer be prevented from scoring.

31′

After the sending off, Martel drops back and fills up the back four. In midfield, this results in Duda also being a bit more defensive, creating a sort of 4-2-2-1 with Maina and Kainz operating on the wings.

28′

Luca Kilian Yellow-Red Card (Cologne)

What a bitter evening for Kilian. Not much went right for the central defender, who now draws his second yellow card after committing a tactical foul against Onisiwo on the sideline before the penalty kick and is off.

26′

Stach gives away the leather by putting it too far ahead. Therefore, the Cologne team can switch quickly and sends Tigges on his way, who puts the leather past Hack, but can’t quite get behind. Zentner plays along and picks up the ball.

24′

After a shift from Duda, Shkiri, Hector and Kainz combine along the left edge of the penalty area. But the Tunisian’s low cross finds no taker.

22′

FSV currently draws the first pressing line a little deeper and lets the guests come up a bit. However, they are still lacking precision.

19′

Stach starts a solo run and leaves three Cologne players standing. But Hector can’t get past him, and the Cologne team picks up the ball.

16′

With the exception of Kainz and Tigges, Mainz’s counter-pressing is very solid at the moment, and the visitors are having a hard time getting into the build-up play or switching after winning the ball.

14′

It goes back and forth, now Tigges has the equalizer on his foot. Kainz passes wonderfully to the former Dortmund player, who is free in front of Zentner on the half-left in the sixteen. Zentner makes himself big, stays up for a long time and is finally shot.

13′

Onisiwo books the next goal. Against Martel and Skhiri, he burrows his way through and takes a powerful shot. However, he misses clearly.

12′

Centimeters separate FSV from a double strike. Onisiwo passes a long ball to Stach, who immediately crosses into the middle from the right. Onisiwo heads the ball in and just misses the right corner.

11′

Marcus Ingvartsen 1:0 Goal for Mainz

Ingvartsen (penalty, left footed shot, Onisiwo)

Ingvartsen doesn’t miss the opportunity and scores to give Mainz the lead. He shoots in on the right with his left, Schwäbe flies into the wrong corner. This is the ninth time this season that the Cologne team has trailed.

10′

Luca Kilian Yellow card (Cologne)

In addition, the visitors’ center back is cautioned.

10′

Penalty for Mainz

Bitter scene for Kilian, who shoots at Onisiwo on the halfway line and then cannot follow him. In the penalty area, the Austrian crosses and goes down. Jöllenbeck does not hesitate and points to the spot.

7′

Both teams start intensively and repeatedly disrupt the opponent’s build-up of play early on. At the latest in midfield, hardly any player has room to move up.

4′

Maina is in action again and is served in the sixteen. This time the ball slips over his shoe, which is why there is no proper finish.

3′

The guests are also there immediately and come down the left lane. There Duda has space and finds Maina, who pushes the leather just past the short corner.

2′

Less than two minutes have passed and the Cologne goal is already shaking: After a pass from Ingvartsen, Lee takes a direct shot and welds the ball with his right hand from 16 meters onto the aluminum.

Match Started

The referee this Friday evening is Matthias Jöllenbeck from Freiburg. The 35-year-old’s assistants are Robert Wessel and Jonas Weickenmeier, who already refereed Cologne’s 4-2 win in Wolfsburg, and the fourth official is Patrick Alt. If the team misses something on the pitch, Tobias Welz is on hand as VAR to intervene from a distance.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *