Wolfsburg win at Schalke, avoid making history
September 19th, 2009 - 3:41 pm ICT by IANSBy Heinz Buese
Gelsenkirchen (Germany), Sep 19 (DPA) Edin Dzeko scored twice in the second half for VfL Wolfsburg to give the reigning champions a 2-1 victory at Schalke 04 in a Bundesliga match.
Friday’s victory saw the club from northern Germany avoiding making history by becoming the first reigning champion to lose four games in a row.
The Bosnian striker, who had only scored one goal in the opening five league matches, admitted that it was a special game, playing against the team now coached by Felix Magath, who last year took Wolfsburg to their first-ever title.
“Last season we deserved to be champions under him. That is why I am particularly pleased that we managed to win here,” the 23-year-old said.
Schalke’s goalscorer Benedikt Hoewedes, who was at fault when Dzeko opened the scoring, said he was very disappointed. “It is difficult to find the right words. We were very unlucky.”
In front of a capacity crowd of 61,000 neither side managed to score in the first half although last season’s top scorer Grafite had a golden opportunity for Wolfsburg, but slid past a ball played into the centre by Sascha Riether.
Shortly afterwards Schalke players had a strong appeal for a penalty turned down after Wolfsburg captain Josua brought down Rafinha in the area, but the referee waved play on.
Dzeko finally broke the deadlock in the 55th minute with a well-taken header after a Wolfsburg corner.
The home side then threw caution to wind and pushed forward in search of an equaliser, with Magath bringing on former Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi and Turkish international Halil Altintop.
They were rewarded for their efforts ten minutes from the end when Hoewedes gave goalkeeper Andre Lenz no chance with a header after a corner.
But even before the stadium announcer had finished announcing the name of the scorer, Dzeko restored the visitors’ lead after being set up Makoto Hasebe.
Kuranyi thought he had levelled matters again when his header crashed against the upright and then seemed to cross the line just minutes later, but the referee again waved play on.
The win sees Armin Veh’s side, who on Tuesday won their opening Champions League game against CSKA Moscow 3-1, move to fifth in the table on nine points, while Schalke remain third on ten.
Table-topping SV Hamburg and second-placed Bayer Leverkusen are on 13 points ahead of their games on the weekend.
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- Champions Wolfsburg beat Stuttgart 2-0 in Bundesliga opener - Aug 08, 2009
- Grafite voted Germany's football of the year - Aug 02, 2009
- Munich, Bremen, Schalke move into German Cup quarters - Oct 29, 2009
- Man City set to sign Edin Dzeko for 34 million pounds - Dec 30, 2010
- Wolfsburg concede late 1-1 in Hamburg under new coach - Jan 30, 2010
- Dortmund and Bayern win in Bundesliga - Apr 08, 2012
- Schalke defeat Berlin for second place of German Bundesliga - Dec 10, 2011
- Manchester City agrees to pay 27 million pounds for Dzeko - Jan 03, 2011
- Grafite extends contract with Wolfsburg until 2012 - Jun 30, 2009
- Schalke 'autumn champions' - at least for a day - Dec 19, 2009
- Bayern on top with unconvincing victory over Wolfsburg - Jan 29, 2012
- Ballack: From swinging London to the German provinces? - Jun 10, 2010
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