21.11.2021 19:48 h

Lindstrom strike sinks Freiburg as Cologne hold Mainz

Danish rising star Jesper Lindstrom picked up his first Bundesliga goal on Sunday as Eintracht Frankfurt pulled further away from the relegation fight with a 2-0 win at Freiburg.

Lindstrom, 21, struck midway through the first half to send Frankfurt on their way to a much-needed third win of the season and put the brakes on Freiburg's brilliant start to the campaign.

"Jesper is still young and the Bundesliga is a lot tougher than the Danish league, so he needs some time to get used to it, but he showed today that he is a great footballer" Frankfurt goalkeeper Kevin Trapp told broadcaster DAZN.

The win sees Frankfurt, who have struggled under new coach Oliver Glasner this season, move five points clear of the bottom three.

Having remained unbeaten for the first 10 games of the campaign, high-flying Freiburg are still in third despite losing both of their last two games.

Frankfurt took the lead on 34 minutes, Lindstrom opening his German league account with a poacher's finish.

After unsettling the Freiburg backline with a darting run into the box, Lindstrom pounced on a loose ball in the area and prodded it into the bottom corner.

Filip Kostic doubled the lead with a flukish free-kick just before half-time, his cross from deep missing everyone in the box and bouncing inside the near post.

Freiburg hit the post and had a penalty appeal waved away in an entertaining second half, but were unable to hold onto their nine-game unbeaten run at home.

Their first home defeat of the season was also their first in their new stadium, which opened last month.

In Sunday's other game, Cologne came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw away to Mainz, despite losing in-form French striker Anthony Modeste to injury in the first half.

Jonathan Burkardt put Mainz ahead against the run of play with a cool cut inside and finish shortly before half-time.

Cologne suffered another setback minutes later as Modeste was helped off the pitch clutching his hip in pain after a collision with Mainz's Stefan Bell.

Cologne coach Steffen Baumgart said after the game that he didn't think it was a serious injury.

"We'll have to see what it is, but I don't think he's broken anything. I think he's just going to be hurting for a few days," he told DAZN.

The visitors bounced back early in the second half when defender Salih Ozcan headed in a Mark Uth free-kick to level the scores and claim his first ever Bundesliga goal.

"We've been practising that set-piece move for weeks now, so it was about time it worked," said Ozcan.

Tempers flared on the touchline in the second half, with both coaches shown the yellow card after a heated argument between the two dugouts.

"Emotions are part of the game," said Baumgart.