FC Schalke 04 v VfB Stuttgart: 1: 1 (1: 0), matchday six – Bundesliga – football



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Malick Thiaw put Gelsenkirchen ahead with his first Bundesliga goal (30th), while Nicólas González, who came in after the break, drew with a penalty (56th) for the promoted Stuttgart side. Schalke have not won 22 games. In the table, VfB worked its way to fourth place by scoring points, Schalke remained penultimate. “That’s what I dreamed of as a child”Thiaw, 19, said of his first goal immediately after the game on DAZN, “But of course the disappointment is there. But VfB did well too.”added the 1.91 m tall player. ” “We have more plans”said the captain of Stuttgart Gonzalo Castro, “We received a stupid goal. With our chances in the second half, we would have deserved to win.”

Schalke’s ball control doesn’t work at first

On offense, Coach Manuel Baum had Mark Uth and Can Bozdogan in his starting lineup, while Nabil Bentaleb and Rabbi Matondo only sat on the bench at first. Schalke proved well prepared for the strong Swabian climber from the start: Baum had prescribed “ball control” for his team, which the Royal Blues could only implement after a good ten minutes.

The VfB, with the return of Borna Sosa in the starting line-up, started better and got their first chance after just three minutes through Mateo Klimowicz. But the shot from the edge of the penalty area barely missed Frederik Rönnow’s area.

Thiaw scores in his second game

After just under half an hour, Schalke’s never-ending winning streak seemed to be coming to an end: after an unnecessary foul by Marc Oliver Kempf in midfield, Amine Harit lifted his free-kick flank from the right to the far post . There Malick Thiaw ran in perfect position and headed up close and at a sharp angle with a nose dive to make it 1-0.

After the break, the VfB team entered the pitch with much more confidence and developed more pressure. After ten minutes in the second half of the game, the efforts paid off: after a free kick from left midfield, Salif Sané, who was otherwise very present and stabilized, put the ball into the penalty area from a distance short to widely extended arm – Referee Benjamin Brand noted after studying video recordings Penalty spot: Nicólas González put the ball in the lower right corner.

Stuttgart did the same and was lucky when Mark Uth shot the ball right outside his own goal during a rescue operation. After a good hour, Klimowicz tried again with a long-range shot, which was slightly deflected. But goalkeeper Frederik Rönnow was safe.

Baum tests a piece of paper

A little later, Schalke coach Baum gave his players a note with apparently a new tactical direction for the team. But it changed little at first: Borna Sosa went free on the left in the penalty area, then the Croatian crossed over González, who missed with a header. The arrival of Nabil Bentaleb did not impress the Swabian guests either. On the contrary: Sosa and his teammates kept plowing, Stuttgart had almost 20 shots on goal at the end, Schalke only managed a third. Shortly before the end, Thiaw tried again without success with the head, on the other side Rönnow saved with a strong shot from Castro. Even a “billiard combination” between Schalke and the Stuttgart defense did not bring any decisions.

On Matchday 7, FC Schalke will travel to Mainz (November 7, 2020, 3:30 PM), while VfB will host Eintracht Frankfurt at the same time.

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