Cologne took advantage of some terrible defending by Eintracht Frankfurt to win their Bundesliga match 4-2 on Sunday.
In Sunday’s late match, Son Heung-min scored twice to help Bayer 04 Leverkusen win 3-0 in SC Paderborn 07, who sank to 16th place after their fourth straight defeat at home.
Substitute defender Kyriakos Papadopoulos opened the scoring in the second half and Son completed the victory.
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Paderborn have only one win in their past 14 matches and could drop into the second division after only one season in the top tier. Leverkusen stayed fourth.
Cologne finished with 10 men, but had earlier made sure of their second home win of the season.
Eintracht centerback Carlos Zambrano appeared to be fouled on Cologne’s first goal, as the ball fell kindly to Brazilian Deyverson, who scored his first league goal by lobbing goalkeeper Kevin Trapp in the first half.
Alexander Meier had his first effort parried, but he sent the rebound into the net as Eintracht pulled level in the 58th minute.
Marcel Risse restored Cologne’s lead and Zambrano then twice lost possession for Yuya Osako and Athony Ujah to score in quick succession.
Cologne’s Kevin Wimmer got a red card for pulling down Haris Seferovic in stoppage-time and Meier converted from the penalty spot for his Bundesliga-high 18th goal of the season.
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