FC Schalke 04 defeated Mainz 05 1-0 in the Bundesliga

WIf shaking his head was an Olympic sport, Bo Svensson would have qualified early for the games in Paris on Wednesday evening. The coach of FSV Mainz 05 could hardly get out of the right-left-right movement in the Bundesliga game at FC Schalke. Sometimes because of one or the other referee’s decision – in these cases Svensson’s gestures were much more pronounced – sometimes and much more often because of actions by his team that did not meet his requirements. And there were quite a few of them in the 1-0 defeat.

Svensson had only made one change in his starting line-up, Danny da Costa was allowed to play on the right wing instead of Silvan Widmer. However, despite the defeat, the Rheinhessen were unable to repeat their strong performance in the home game against VfL Wolfsburg.

Although their ball possession percentage before the break was 55 percent, they were unable to get more than half chances, deflected shots and a small series of corners. In one of those corners, Schalke’s Kenan Karaman prevented 05 striker Marcus Ingvartsen from going to the ball by pinning it to the ground with one hand on his shoulder – referee Tobias Reichel and Kölner Keller denied Mainz the requested penalty.

Schalke quickly in the switching game

Unlike the Schalke. When they won the ball with their venomous tackle in midfield, they always tried to play fast forwards, whether down the wings or through the middle – but preferably with Simon Terodde as the target player. And the Mainz defense failed to control the 34-year-old. Especially not in the tenth minute, when the powerful Alex Kral played a half-high pass into the lead and Terodde broke away from Alexander Hack, who kicked into space with a long leg. Edimilson Fernandes could not keep up and Terodde pushed the ball past goalkeeper Robin Zentner into the net.

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