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Last-minute shock for Schalke – St. Pauli temporarily second

2. Bundesliga on Saturday

Like last week against Karlsruhe, Schalke 04 lost points in the home game against Hansa Rostock. FC St. Pauli, on the other hand, celebrated their second league win in a row.

Schalke 04 is in danger of falling behind in the promotion race. The Royal Blues spectacularly lost their home game against Hansa Rostock 3:4 in the last minute. The gap between the Gelsenkirchen team and the relegation rank on this match day could already increase to six points.

Simon Terodde headed in for the miners in the 33rd, 43rd and 83rd minutes, increasing his goals this season to 19. Svante Ingelsson (25′), John Verhoek (40′), Pascal Breier (56′) and Nils Fröling (90+5) put the Mecklenburgers in the lead four times.

Schalke presented the new shirt sponsor Vivawest as the successor to the Russian energy giant Gazprom on Saturday. The Royal Blues competed in special jerseys with the inscription “Together for Peace” to send a signal against the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine.

The jerseys will then be auctioned off. The proceeds from the auctions go to the club’s own foundation “Schalke hilft!”, which, together with the Vivawest Foundation, will actively support the work of the Gelsenkirchen Task Force Ukraine.

St. Pauli beats the KSC – and is temporarily second

At the same time, FC St. Pauli followed suit in the fight for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. Hamburg won the home game against Karlsruher SC 3-1 (3-0) and drew level with leaders Darmstadt 98 with 47 points.

Daniel Kyereh paved the way for St. Pauli in Hamburg, scoring twice in the first half. In the 14th minute he was successful with a direct acceptance, in the 25th minute the goal was given after video evidence. Simon Makienok (35th) made it 3-0 for the hosts, who clearly dominated the game. Philipp Hofmann (66th) scored the goal of honor for Baden.

Derwel ider SV Sandhausen celebrated an important victory in the relegation battle. Coach Alois Schwartz’s team won against Hannover 96 3-1 (2-1). As a result, the worst home team in the league climbed to 13th place with only the second three at home, 96 remains twelfth.

In Sandhausen, Chima Okoroji (7th) put the hosts ahead with a directly converted corner. Marcel Franke (19th, own goal) increased. Sebastian Stolze scored the first goal (22nd). Janik Bachmann (83rd) eliminated the last doubts about the SVS victory.

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