Cologne win as nine-man Hamburg go into meltdown

Cologne cruised to a 4-1 home win over Hamburg on Sunday as the visitors picked up two late red cards and finished with nine men.
Ragnar Ache put Cologne in front midway through the opening half and Florian Kainz doubled the lead just after halftime.
Hamburg, who twice had goals ruled out by VAR, struck back through Jean-Luc Dompe but tempers boiled over in the closing stages.
Immanuel Pherai picked up two quick yellow cards and was sent off with 11 minutes remaining. Arsenal loanee Fabio Vieira soon followed him after collecting a second booking for remonstrating with the referee.
FULL-TIME! BIG WIN AND BACK TO WINNING WAYS!
— 1. FC Cologne (@fckoeln_en) November 2, 2025
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4:1 #KOEHSV #effzeh pic.twitter.com/1Y0QVc0GHJ
Said El Mala and Jakub Kaminski both scored for Cologne in stoppage time, with the victory lifting Cologne to sixth.
Former European Cup winners Hamburg, back in the Bundesliga after seven seasons in the second division, are in 13th place.
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