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Cologne waste two-goal lead in draw with Mainz

Published: 17 May 2020 - 07:06 pm | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 11:13 pm
Cologne's Austrian midfielder Florian Kainz (R) celebrates scoring the 2-0 goal with his teammate Cologne's German midfielder Dominick Drexler during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Cologne v Mainz 05 on May 17, 2020 in Cologne, wes

Cologne's Austrian midfielder Florian Kainz (R) celebrates scoring the 2-0 goal with his teammate Cologne's German midfielder Dominick Drexler during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Cologne v Mainz 05 on May 17, 2020 in Cologne, wes

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COLOGNE, Germany: Cologne squandered a two-goal lead and had to sweat to rescue a point in their 2-2 draw with visitors Mainz 05 on Sunday in their first Bundesliga game back after a two-month suspension due to the COVID-19 virus.

Cologne, looking for their fourth straight league win, thought they had wrapped up the match played without spectators after early goals in each half.

Despite the lack of fans, Cologne had some support as about 1,300 season-ticket holders sent in their favourite club items -- team shirts, scarves or stuffed animals -- which were draped over the empty seats

Mark Uth converted a sixth-minute penalty he won himself and Florian Kainz headed in a perfect Dominick Drexler cross at the far post in the 52nd minute.

But Mainz, led by former Cologne coach Achim Beierlorzer, cut the deficit through Taiwo Awoniyi in the 61st and levelled 11 minutes later thanks to Kunde Malong's 30-metre solo run and fine finish from inside the box. They also went close to scoring a third in the final minutes.

Cologne remained 10th in the standings on 33 points while Mainz moved four points above the relegation playoff spot.

Leaders Bayern Munich, top on 55 points, play Union Berlin later on Sunday. Borussia Dortmund are a point behind after Saturday's 4-0 victory over Schalke 04.

The Bundesliga on Saturday became the first major league in the world to restart amid the pandemic.

A set of strict health regulations are governing the matches, including a ban on spectators in or around the stadiums to minimise the risk of infection. (Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Ed Osmond)