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Bundesliga: Schalke 04 leaves the relegation zone after seven months

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Bundesliga: Schalke 04 leaves the relegation zone after seven months
Bundesliga Crazy last minute win in Mainz

Schalke leaves the relegation zone after seven months

FC Schalke 04 put on a great game in Mainz and deservedly won thanks to a goal in added time. For the first time since October, the Gelsenkirchener leave the relegation zone. The euphoria at Schalke is huge after the win.

MWith heart and passion, FC Schalke 04 won their second away win of the season at the last minute and put the competition under pressure in the relegation battle. Thanks to the dramatic 3:2 (1:0) at FSV Mainz 05, coach Thomas Reis’ team left a relegation zone with 30 points and improved to 14th place in the table for at least one night. However, rivals TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (29), VfB Stuttgart and VfL Bochum (both 28) can overtake again on Saturday.

In the sold-out Mainz Arena, Marius Bülter scored in the 26th minute and in the twelfth minute of stoppage time with a penalty kick and Tom Krauß (60th) for the promoted team, who had previously only won 2-0 in Bochum at the beginning of March was. For Mainz, who equalized twice through Leandro Barreiro (53rd) and Aaron (70th), the second defeat in a row meant a severe setback in the fight for an international starting place. “It was a very emotional victory. This is just madness. The win was extremely important because the points would not have been enough,” said Krauss.

Schalke celebrates a very important victory in the relegation battle

Source: dpa/Torsten Silz

From the start there was fire in the fast-paced game. Both teams were up to speed straight away and were looking for a way forward. Driven by around 10,000 fans, the guests recorded the first promising offensive actions, but initially lacked the necessary precision near the penalty area.

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Schalke fights passionately

The home side therefore had the first chance, who appeared to have recovered well from the recent 0-3 loss in Wolfsburg and the end of their winning streak of ten games without defeat. Karim Onisiwo shot from distance after 20 minutes, but Schalke goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow fished the ball out of the corner.

The royal blues cheered a little later. Bülter moved his opponent Andreas Hanche-Olsen on the left with a step-over and overcame 05 goalkeeper Robin Zentner with a well-placed low shot into the far corner. The hit had an effect on the Rheinhessen, who struggled to build up the game and had some wobbles in defense. After 35 minutes, Kenan Karaman was on his way to make it 2-0 for Schalke, but he only hit the right outside post from a central position. Shortly before the break, Simon Terodde failed at Zentner from a tight angle.

Bülter (M) was the man of the evening with his brace

Bülter (M) was the man of the evening with his brace

Source: dpa/Torsten Silz

Schalke’s usury of chances continued after the change when Bülter (51′) ran alone to Zentner, but was unable to overcome the Mainz keeper. That took revenge only 120 seconds later. Following a corner, Hanche-Olsen headed the ball in the direction of the Schalke goal, where Barreiro completed the free-standing shot from close range.

The equalizer changed the game briefly. Now the 05ers were on the trigger and missed the possible lead when Dominik Kohr and Ludovic Ajorque had chances, which the guests managed again in the middle of Mainz’s urgent phase. Krauss completed a counterattack with a nice low shot into the long corner. But again the hosts had an answer ready. Aaron hammered a direct free kick into the net and seemed to have destroyed Schalke’s dreams of victory. But thanks to the penalty kick after video evidence in the final phase, Schalke still celebrated the away win.

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