🔼 Up for good this time? Schalke seal Bundesliga return
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And there’s a party in Gelsenkirchen!
Schalke 04 are back among the elite of German football.
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They needed to beat Fortuna Düsseldorf this Saturday (2) to secure at least the second automatic promotion spot already in this 32nd round of the 2. Bundesliga.
And they did just that with a 1-0 win in front of their fans at the Veltins Arena.
Now the focus is on the title
League leaders Schalke moved up to 67 points thanks to a goal from captain Karaman just 14 minutes in.
They can no longer be caught by current third-placed Hannover, who have 57 and still play this round.
It’s worth remembering that only the top two go up automatically. The third-placed side will face the team that finishes 16th in the Bundesliga in a playoff for a place in the top flight.
Current runners-up Paderborn have 58 points as well, with 31 matches played.
And they have a real final ahead of them this Sunday (3), as they travel to Elversberg, who are fourth in the table with 56 points.
The rivals have already started the banter...
BVB wasted no time and already got the jokes going on social media:
"We almost lost sight of you!"
Dzeko made the difference
After two seasons with a good scoring rate at Fenerbahçe (46 goals in total), Dzeko returned to Italian football to play for Fiorentina.
But things did not go as expected after just two goals in 18 matches. He then became a major Schalke signing in the winter transfer window.
His impact was immediate. And very positive. Six goals and three assists in eight games, directly contributing to strong results.
The injury he suffered with Bosnia in the World Cup playoffs kept him out for four matches. He was back as an option this Saturday, coming on in the 69th minute.
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Karius, formerly of Liverpool, is the other big-name veteran in the squad.
Back to stay?
Seven-time German champions, winners of five German Cups and one UEFA Cup, Schalke were relegated at the end of the 2020/21 season — their first drop since 1988.
They bounced straight back by winning the second division in 2021/22. But they went down again in 2022/23.
And they suffered.
They were threatened with relegation to the third tier, but stayed in the 2. Bundesliga (10th in 23/24 and 14th in 24/25).
The mission now is to stay in Germany’s top flight on this latest return.
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