Frankfurt unbeaten, Schalke still winless



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Eintracht Frankfurt remains undefeated after matchday four of the German Bundesliga. Coach Adi Hütter’s team split this Sunday away from 1. FC Köln, who had previously been scoreless, 1-1. Andre Silva (45th + 2) gave the Frankfurt superiors the lead with a penalty, Ondrej Duda (52nd) shared the points.

Greetings from the Frankfurt players

GEPA / Witters / Sebastian El-Saqqa

At Eintracht, which lost the jump to second place, ÖFB team players Martin Hinteregger and Stefan Ilsanker played to the end. Hütter’s team is fourth, with just two points missing from leader RB Leipzig. The 16th-ranked Cologne team have been expecting resounding success for 14 games and since 2-1 in Paderborn on 6 March. Florian Kainz was absent with a knee injury.

Earning points as a partial success for Schalke

For Schalke 04, the winless series continued with a 1-1 draw at home against Union Berlin, and was extended to 20 league games. Schalke could expect partial success in manager Manuel Baum’s home debut in front of just 300 admitted spectators as the penultimate managed to win the season’s opening points.

Marvin Friedrich put Urs Fischer’s visiting team ahead in the 55th minute of the game, while substitute Goncalo Paciencia (69) saved the tie for Schalke. In the Gelsenkirchen team, Alessandro Schöpf only got on the train from minute 82. Christopher Trimmel played for the Berliners, the ÖFB team player did the preparatory work with a cross for his team’s only goal, which was 10th with five points.

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