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Hoffenheim, Cologne reap victories in the German Bundesliga

Xinhua, October 31, 2016 Adjust font size:

Hoffenheim edged Berlin 1-0 thanks to the winner from Niklas Suele and Cologne overcame ten-men Hamburg 3-0 by courtesy of Anthony Modeste's hat trick at the closer of the 9th round in Bundesliga action on Sunday.

Hoffenheim equalled their club record of five straight wins after beating third placed Hertha Berlin, whose five-game unbeaten streak came to an end.

Both clubs were offensively-minded going into the encounter, as Fabian Lustenberger cleared Niklas Suele's header from the goal line with just three minutes played before Allan Rodrigues de Souza tested Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann with an effort from 16 meters.

As the match progressed, Hoffenheim took the reins and controlled the proceedings on the pitch. Berlin's custodian Rune Jarstein defused Lukas Rupp's shot on target and Pavel Kaderabek rattled the woodwork with his header before Suele broke the deadlock at the far post following a free kick cross in the 31st minute.

After the restart, Berlin grabbed a better start, but Vedad Ibisevic was unable to overcome goalkeeper Baumann. Hoffenheim focused on fast breaks, but neither Sandro Wagner nor Andrej Kramaric were able to double the lead despite promising counterattacks in the closing period.

With the result, Hoffenheim ousted Hertha Berlin, who slipped from 3rd place to 5th position in the standings.

Elsewhere, Cologne saw off ten-men Hamburg 3-0 as Bundesliga top scorer Anthony Modeste provided three second-half goals.

Both sides staged an evenly-balanced first half. Nevertheless, the hosts had the chance to open the scoring in the 41st minute but Modeste squandered a foul play penalty to the left post.

It remained a close affair after the break, but Bobby Wood's straight red card for violent conduct proved a momentum changer. Cologne benefited on their superior numbers and marked the opener through Modeste, who flicked on Simon Zoller's cross into the far-post corner in the 61st minute.

Modeste wasn't yet done with the scoring, and added another two goals to down Hamburg single-handedly 3-0, extending his goal tally to 11 goals in nine games.

Cologne climbed from 5th to 4th place, whereas Hamburg suffered their seventh loss of the season to remain bottom-dwellers in the Bundesliga. Endit