Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Köln played out a thrilling draw in their Bundesliga clash on Sunday afternoon.
The game began with both sides looking to take control of the match from the off. However, it was Borussia who took the lead early on through a goal from substitute Robert Lewandowski.
Lewandowski's strike was well taken and gave Borussia the lead, but 1. FC Köln were not to be denied. They quickly responded by substituting key players, which saw them level the scoreline in the 55th minute.
The equalizer came from the boot of Kevin Volland, who converted a penalty kick that was awarded for handball. The draw ended up being a fair result for both teams, as they had put in a strong performance throughout the match.
Overall, it was a good game of football between two strong sides. Both teams showed great skill and determination, and it will be interesting to see how this match compares against other games in the future.
