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Eintracht Frankfurt and Portugal striker Andre Silva continued his electric early season form with a third goal in four Bundesliga games as his side drew 1-1 away to Cologne on Sunday, Frankfurt missed the chance to draw level on points with league leaders RB Leipzig after Silva's first-half penalty was cancelled out by Ondrej Duda's equaliser. The visitors dominated a scrappy first half, and were rewarded just before the break when Sebastiaan Bornauw brought down Japan international Daichi Kamada in the box. Silva stepped up, and slotted the ball past Timo Horn to give his side a deserved lead. The Portuguese, who completed a permanent move from AC Milan last month, now has four goals from five games in all competitions. Duda levelled the scores shortly after half-time, blasting in a sharp cross from Kingsley Ehizibue to secure Cologne their first point of the season. Frankfurt now sit in fourth after four games, with only Leipzig, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund having enjoyed a better start to the season. kih/gj
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2020-10-18
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Japan national football teamPortugal national football teamBundesligaColognePortuguese languageFC Bayern MunichJan-Krzysztof DudaAssociation footballSebastiaan BornauwTimo HornOndrej DudaDaichi KamadaCharles KingsleyScrappy-Doo1. FFC FrankfurtLes VisiteursEintracht FrankfurtRB LeipzigBorussia DortmundA.C. Milan

