1st matchday: Cologne victory superimposes Modeste's anger - Schalke quarrels with VAR

First frustration over the departure of top scorer Anthony Modeste, then exuberant jubilation over the deserved opening win.

1st matchday: Cologne victory superimposes Modeste's anger - Schalke quarrels with VAR

First frustration over the departure of top scorer Anthony Modeste, then exuberant jubilation over the deserved opening win.

1. FC Cologne started the new Bundesliga season with a win and has suppressed the biggest anger about the loss of the crowd favorite Modeste, who switched to Borussia Dortmund.

With the 3:1 (0:0) against FC Schalke 04, the Rhinelanders, who started without the striker banned from the squad, also spoiled the Royal Blues' return to the Bundesliga after direct resurgence.

Schalke struggled with the video evidence that led to the withdrawal of Rodrigo Zalazar's goal (10th), the red card for ex-Cologne Dominick Drexler (35th) and the 2-0 by Florian Kainz (62nd). But all decisions were hard, but legal. Luca Kilian put Cologne in the lead without discussion (49th). Marius Bülter's (76th) interim goal for Schalke was not enough. Dejan Ljubicic (80th) made the decision with his goal. After his shot, the ball bounced off the post to Schalke goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow and from there into the goal.

Just under half an hour before kick-off, the BAP song "Nix wie bessher" played over the stadium speakers, with the lyrics "Schalke en Paket vom FC käät". But then the Cologne euphoria of the preparation, which had already been damaged by the cup end in Regensburg, was completely gone. Because in the morning it was leaked that Modeste's move to BVB is almost fixed. At 4.30 p.m., the people of Cologne confirmed a “basic verbal agreement” with BVB. Modeste wanted to play, but wasn't allowed to.

“There is a clear edge,” said Baumgart on the DAZN streaming service. "I wasn't in a good mood," he said. "Everyone can imagine that this is also borderline for us in terms of timing."

There was a lot of criticism and anger among the Cologne fans on social media. Like five years ago, when he shot FC into the European Cup, Modeste's second farewell from Cologne was also a disappointment. Although it was more of a disregard in the stadium: There was no audible poster and no singing in the direction of the 34-year-old Frenchman, who had scored 20 Bundesliga goals in the previous season. Modeste also held back on social media.

Schalke, who started with seven newcomers, were initially the leading team against Cologne and seemed to quickly take the lead. But because Maya Yoshida blocked the view of goalkeeper Marvin Schwäbe in an offside position, referee Robert Schröder ruled out Zalazar's supposed first Bundesliga goal. Also according to the pictures, Drexler saw red when he kicked FC captain Jonas Hector on the calf; Hector comforted his former teammate.

Cologne got the upper hand after a quarter of an hour, with Florian Dietz (21st/25th) having the greatest chances. The 24-year-old replaced Modeste in the team and made his Bundesliga debut. After the change, the Cologne team became overwhelmingly superior and took advantage of their numerical superiority.