After netting his third goal of the season, Kenyan midfielder Linton Maina was unfortunate to be pelted with projectiles and suffer abuse during his post-match interview.Maina was speaking to the media after his FC Koln secured a point in the 2-2 draw against Fortuna Düsseldorf in the pulsating Rhine derby.##NAJAVA_MECA_8361361##Sky Sports reporter Thomas Wagner was interviewing the former Hannover 96 winger but was interrupted by Düsseldorf fans chants of “Every Cologne player is a son of a b**ch”.”Something is being thrown at Linton. That’s pretty antisocial, you could say,” said the reporter after an e-cigarette was hurled towards the player. Why Ulinzi Stars allows players to go for KDF training while in seasonThe 25-year-old midfielder however maintained his cool as he continued with the interview but made his feelings known about the incident. “To put it bluntly, it feels like crap when you get something like that at the last second. I don’t know whether I should be angry or disappointed,” said Maina.##NAJAVA_MECA_8361346##The Harambee Stars prospect was booked in the final seconds of the match after an altercation with Düsseldorf forward Jona Niemiec.After going back-to-back games without tasting victory, the fleet-footed winger described the situation as a “catastrophe” as they aim to gain promotion back to the Bundesliga at the first time of asking. Ulinzi Stars defender sets ambitious goal after returning from four-year match fixing ban”Everything is fine, everything is fine. We have to be somewhere else on the table. The one point from the two superior games against Magdeburg and Düsseldorf felt like a “catastrophe.” The police were however satisfied with the derby as they noted that no major violent incidents were reported at the time of the issuing the statement. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8361341##”I am glad that the focus of this football match was on sport and that there have been no major violent incidents so far,” said operations manager Thorsten Fleiß, according to Geiss Blog.Maina has had a blistering start to the season, scoring three goals in six matches and chipping in with a similar number of assists.