Schalke04-2 1-Hertha BSC Berlin

By: Mike | March 26th, 2008

Copied right from the Schalke website. Told you I would not be able to post over spring break. But now that I am back and going home for a few days, I might be able to watch the game this weekend.

With their rivals dropping points elsewhere Schalke completed a successful Easter weekend by winning 2-1 at Hertha BSC Berlin to move within touching distance of a Champions League berth. The Royal Blues grabbed a vital three points despite being without several key players.

In addition to Ivan Rakitic, Gustavo Varela, Mladen Krstajic and Levan Kobiashvili, head coach Mirko Slomka also had to manage without Marcelo Bordon at the Olympic Stadium after the Brazilian was ruled out by a groin injury. Heiko Westermann and home-grown talent Benedikt Höwedes thus formed the central defensive pairing in what was a very young Schalke rearguard. But the Royal Blues displayed some clinical finishing in front of goal, racing into a 2-0 lead before the home side had had a chance to find their rhythm.

Gerald Asamoah opened the scoring on 12, heading home Christian Pander’s free-kick, and 11 minutes later Jermaine Jones capitalised on a defensive error to cap a fine solo run from the half-way line with his first Bundesliga goal in Schalke colours. “We played some very composed football in the first half, we were effective and moved the ball around well”, said Slomka, delighted with the surprise effect. Nevertheless, Manuel Neuer had to reproduce his outstanding form of recent weeks to deny Raffael and Gojko Kacar, with Rafinha also clearing off the line to ensure Schalke maintained their two-goal lead at the break.

After the restart the Royal Blues struggled to relieve the pressure on their defence, showing little of the bold forward play of the first 45. “In the second half we allowed the home side to push us right back”, acknowledged Slomka. “But some of our players were making their first starts for quite a while and, significantly, had never played in this formation before. In situations like that you’re happier to take two steps back when you’re under pressure rather than attack.”

As the game wore on Hertha posed an increasing threat on the Schalke goal. “We were asleep in the first 20 minutes, but we played well after that”, said Hertha coach Lucien Favre. The Royal Blues frequently had to mobilise all their resources to get in a defensive block and Neuer was kept very busy. And with 67 minutes gone they were finally breached when Höwedes brought down Kacar in the box and Sofian Chahed stepped up to reduce the deficit from the spot. But try as they might the home side were unable to conjure up an equaliser. After attacking the Schalke goal for almost an hour they eventually ran out of steam in the final quarter of an hour. And Jones almost settled it for the visitors ten minutes from time with a curling effort that goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobny did well to save.

Yet even without a third goal the Royal Blues were delighted with the outcome after the final whistle. They are now level on points with Bayer Leverkusen and Werder Bremen in third and fourth place and just two behind SV Hamburg in second. “After we lost three in succession our aim was to get back within reach of a Champions League spot”, recalled Slomka. “And with three wins in a row we’ve done just that.”

Hertha: Drobny – Friedrich, Simunic, von Bergen – Chahed, Lustenberger, Kacar, Skacel (Okoronkwo 82′) – Ebert (Piszczek 68′), Raffael – Andre Lima

Schalke: Neuer – Rafinha, Westermann, Höwedes, Pander – Jones, Ernst – Asamoah, Grossmüller (Lovenkrands 73′) – Kuranyi (Larsen 88′), Altintop (Sanchez 84′)

Referee: Fleischer (Sigmertshausen)

Goals: 0-1 Asamoah (12′), 0-2 Jones (23′), 1-2 Chahed (67′/penalty)

Attendance: 54,179

Yellow cards: Simunic (5), Andre Lima – Asamoah (3)

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I could not watch the game, so I cannot give my impression of the players. But looking at the table, we are out of a CL spot by just goal differential. Correct me if I am wrong on that. If Hamburg, Bayer and Werder start to hit a rough patch(Im pretty sure Werder already has), we could sneak up into second place. Hell I know this is highly unlikely, but if Munich slips up enough, I think we have and EXTREMELY outside chance at the title. That may just be me still being half asleep talking. Or it could be me thinking about Roma and hoping Inter looses or ties the next few games(and that Mancio is a bitch) so Roma can pip the scudetto from them. Whatever.

(Anyone know why the paragraphs do not want to indent? It’s annoying the crap out of me.)






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  • Jan |  March 27th, 2008 at 3:30 pm

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    I think Schalke’s title chances are purely theoretical. But the CL spots are there for the taking. It’s just that they look like the team, who play the worst football of all contenders, yet they still grind out wins. I still hope they magically find their good form again, as I don’t want to see them make fools of themselves against Barcelona and I wouldn’t mind seeing them in the CL again.

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  • 5 Things the Bundesliga Offside Bloggers learnt from Matchday 25 - Hamburger SV - The Offside - German Football League Blog |  March 27th, 2008 at 8:02 pm | Pingback

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    [...] 5. Schalke aren’t a good team and they aren’t a bad team but they are better than Berlin… Schalke keep grinding out wins at the moment and this means they are very much back in the hunt for a Champions League spot. While I would still like to see some improvements in the way they are getting their results, I must concede that they don’t necessarily have to. I heard stories about a team in the Bundesliga, which won plenty of titles the Schalke way. Category: Hamburger SV, VfL Wolfsburg, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Hertha BSC Berlin, FC Bayern Munich, FC Schalke 04, 1. Bundesliga Tags: 1. Bundesliga, FC Bayern Munich, FC Schalke 04, Hertha BSC Berlin, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Hamburger SV, VfL Wolfsburg, Tag Index « Separated at Birth: Marcell Jansen and a Shapeshifter from Star Trek | Home | [...]

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  • Mike |  March 27th, 2008 at 9:11 pm

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    ohh I know that the title chances are HIGHLY unlikely. but Im assuming that you can see where Im coming from when I say that if there were a huge collapse at the top of the table it is possible. I feel that a CL spot is very likely. Werder has been in that slump lately, so I feel that they will miss out on the CL and we will hop in that spot.

    I also highly doubt that Schalke will get embarrassed like Roma did last year. I almost punched my friend in the jaw because he was mocking me for that.

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  • Jeremy |  March 28th, 2008 at 12:30 pm

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    Schalke can beat Barcelona. Barca isn’t playing (and hasn’t this season) to their talent level. The advantage is definitely to Barca, but don’t be shocked if Schalke pulls off the upset.

    I think they will get at least the 3rd CL spot for next year, if not the second. Werder is probably out of the picture. But Bayer has Schalke by more than 12 goals, so most likely they must out point them in order to get in. A tie won’t do it (unless it’s for second).

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  • Jan |  March 28th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

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    I think that Barca looked better in their CL than in their league games. Maybe they have sort of a Liverpool season.

    I actually think that Bremen will mount a serious challenge, as a couple of important players are coming back to the squad and they really can’t play any worse than they do now. They can only get better.

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