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Raman with double packet
Huub Stevens said goodbye to FC Schalke 04 with their entry into the DFB Cup third round, but the 3-1 (1-0) win over outsiders SSV Ulm was little more than a little consolation at Christmas. At the end of a completely messy year, Suat Serdar (27th minute) and Benito Raman (51./63.) Twice on Tuesday for only the fourth competitive win in 2020.
Former coach Stevens leaves the team, which seemed unsure for a time, after their two-game interlude, at least with a sense of accomplishment. Johannes Reichert’s goal (82nd) was to be faced in the round of 16. Stevens’ successor faces a difficult task. In the first 45 minutes there was no difference of three classes against Ulm.
From Stevens to Stevens: all Schalke coaches since 2000
Huub Stevens – term: 1996 to 2002 – 241 games – average points: 1.57
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Frank Neubarth – term: 2002 to 2003 – 37 games – average points: 1.59
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Marc Wilmots – Interim Manager 2003 – 8 games – Average points: 1.25
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Jupp Heynckes – term: 2003 to 2004 – 57 games – average points: 1.72
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Eddy Achterberg – 2004 interim manager – 4 games – Average points: 2.25
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Ralf Rangnick – term: 2004 to 2005 – 65 games – average points: 1.92
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Oliver Reck – Interim coach 2005 – 1 game – Average points: 0
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Mirko Slomka – term: 2006 to 2008 – 109 games – average points: 1.79
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Mike Büskens – Interim Manager 2008 – 6 games – Average points: 2.67
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Fred Rutten – term: 2008 to 2009 – 37 games – average points: 1.54
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Mike Büskens – 2009 interim manager – 9 games – Average points: 1.44
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Felix Magath – term: 2009 to 2011 – 79 games – average points: 1.80
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Seppo Eichkorn – Interim Manager 2011 – 1 game – Average points: 0
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Ralf Rangnick – term: 2011 to 2011 – 23 games – average points: 1.52
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Seppo Eichkorn – interim coach 2011 – 1 game – point average: 3.00
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Huub Stevens – term: 2011 to 2012 – 63 games – average points: 1.84
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Jens Keller – term: 2012-2014 – 76 games – Average points: 1.63
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Roberto Di Matteo – term: 2014 to 2015 – 33 games – average points: 1.48
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André Breitenreiter – term: 2015 to 2016 – 44 games – average points: 1.59
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Markus Weinzierl – term: 2016 to 2017 – 50 games – average points: 1.52
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Domenico Tedesco – term: 2017 to 2019 – 75 games – average points: 1.57
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Huub Stevens – interim coach 2019 – 10 games – average points: 1.00
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David Wagner – term: 2019 to 2020 – 40 games – average points: 1.20
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Manuel Baum – term: 2020-11 games – average points: 0.64
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Huub Stevens – Amtsantritt 18.12.2020
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RB Leipzig combined against FC Augsburg in the round of 16
Julian Nagelsmann’s passing machines in Leipzig may still dream of the second DFB Cup final after 2019 and have destroyed FC Augsburg’s hopes of surprise. Despite oppressive dominance and almost assembly-line opportunities, especially in the first half, Champions League semi-finalist RB Leipzig only managed 3-0 (1-0) in the round of 16.
Willi Orban gave RB Leipzig the well-deserved lead early in the duel between two Bundesliga clubs before the mini winter break in the 11th minute. It was only Joker Yussuf Poulsen (75th) who cleared up all doubts about the team’s comeback from Augsburg, which was occasionally combined into the wall. Angeliño (82º) was even better with a dreamy fluff.
Modeste strikes again: mandatory victory for 1. FC Köln against VfL Osnabrück
Anthony Modeste shot 1. FC Köln into the round of 16 with his first goal in competition in more than half a year. On Tuesday, the 32-year-old Frenchman scored 1-0 (1-0) in the DFB Cup against second-division club VfL Osnabrück (45th + 1). It was the first competitive game of this season from the start for the recently fit modest. The Bundesliga club from Cologne last reached the round of 16 three years ago. The year 2020, which has been difficult for a long time, ends happily for the “Effzeh”. Of the last six competitive games of the year, Cologne lost only one (0: 4 against Leverkusen).
Müller before moving to the top 5: the record for scorers in the DFB Cup
20 Roland Wohlfarth – 21 goals in 32 games
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Position: 22.12.2020
19 Martin Harnik – 21 goals in 28 games
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18 Erwin Kostedde – 22 goals in 34 games
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17 Carsten Jancker – 22 goals in 26 games
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16 Karl Allgöwer – 23 goals in 43 games
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15 Bruno Labbadia – 23 goals in 41 games
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14 Stefan Kuntz – 25 goals in 46 games
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13 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge – 25 goals in 42 games
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12 Frank Neubarth – 25 goals in 39 games
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11 Mario Gómez – 26 goals in 36 games
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10 Dieter Hoeneß – 28 goals in 31 games
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9 Klaus Fischer – 30 goals in 49 games
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8 Klaus Allofs – 31 goals in 55 games
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7 Manfred Burgsmüller – 33 goals in 46 games
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6 Thomas Müller – 33 goals in 57 games
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5 Hannes Löhr – 34 goals in 60 games
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4 Claudio Pizarro – 34 goals in 58 games
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3 Dieter Müller – 36 goals in 38 games
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2 Robert Lewandowski – 39 goals in 48 games
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1 Gerd Müller – 78 goals in 62 games
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