Bundesliga: Bochum missed the win late against Cologne

Despite an early opponent’s own goal and an almost 80-minute lead, VfL Bochum missed out on their first win of the season. In the first and probably only game under interim coach Heiko Butscher, the Westphalians took the first point in a 1-1 (1-0) win over 1. FC Köln, but because of Linton Maina’s late equalizer in the 88th minute, the result was for the VfL but again a disappointment. Bochum had lost the first six games and then parted ways with promotion coach Thomas Reis.

After the early mishap of Benno Schmitz (9th) with Maina’s first competitive goal for FC, Cologne prevented them from going into the international break with two defeats in a row. After that, things continue to be challenging with duels against Borussia Dortmund and in the derby at Borussia Mönchengladbach. How things will continue at VfL is open. A new coach should be on the bench until the next game on October 1st in Leipzig. The new sports manager Patrick Fabian admitted “initial talks” with candidates, but first Butscher should continue to train the team. However, the U19 coach himself had ruled out that it would become a permanent solution. Traded are, among others, Dimitrios Grammozis, Uwe Neuhaus and Hannes Wolf.

VfL is highly motivated and is rewarded in a very happy way

Butscher had made four changes compared to the 1:3 in the last game under Reis at Schalke. The only surprise was that he replaced both central defenders and also helped Tim Oermann from his U19 team to make their Bundesliga debut. The 18-year-old did well. VfL acted highly motivated from the first second and were immediately rewarded in a very happy way. A cross from Gerrit Holtmann would not have found a taker, but the ball bounced off captain Jonas Hector’s leg in heavy rain against Schmitz’s leg and from there it was unstoppable for Marvin Schwäbe into the goal.

Next curiosity: Five minutes later, a Cologne player prevented the equalizer when Ellyes Skhiri got in the way of a header from Bundesliga debutant Nikola Soldo. Cologne coach Steffen Baumgart first applauded encouragingly, then, despite the nasty weather, he took off his fishing vest and from then on stood at the edge of the field in a T-shirt. After the change, Cologne tried a lot. Hector could hardly be stopped at the back left, Baumgart made a triple substitution after an hour and threw in all available offensive players in the final phase. But the people of Bochum passionately opposed it. Sargis Adamyan shot against the post (77′) before Joker Maina hit through the legs of goalkeeper Manuel Riemann.

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