FC Schalke 04 | S04 legend believes in the ascent: you can dream!

Osbornhancock
2 min readApr 10, 2022

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The FC Schalke 04 is after the last three wins in succession again fully in the ascent race. Even next weekend, theoretically, the leap in second place can succeed. Even S04 legend Olaf Thon believes back to the direct recruit of his heart’s association.

“You can dream,” the former Schalke play guide in conversation with the “West German general newspaper” to understand.

On the 29th match day of the 2nd Bundesliga, the FC Schalke will be done on Saturday afternoon (from 13:30 clock) with the 1st FC Heidenheim, while the FC St. Pauli and Werder Bremen in the top game of the weekend each other will take each other away the points will.

It waves for the first time in the current playing time the jump on the direct rise place. If this intermediate goal is achieved, the current constitution of the royal blue must be taken into the next few weeks, so Thon further: “There are still a few thick chunks,” the 55-year-old knows.

The decision on the recruitment will probably fall in the direct duels against Werder Bremen on the 31st matchday and the FC St. Pauli on the 33rd game day.

25 years after the Schalke UEFA Cup victory

Above all, the recently shown defensive stability is an elementary factor for recent successes, highlighted ex-national player Thon: “The zero must stand, Huub Stevens always told us. That will be important. This is important to the Eurofighter In front does not help the love of God, as with us then, but Simon Terodde. “

Speaking of Eurofighter: Ironically, to the last home game against St. Pauli, where the theoretically the ascent could be clarified prematurely, the Veltins Arena leads to the Great Jubilee Party.

25 years after the legendary UEFA Cup victory of the Schalke Eurofighter against Inter Milan, the protagonists come together again. “We are all looking forward to the fact that Schalke is still in a good location and this home game might even be the crowning degree,” said Thon, who led as a captain to the Schalke for the largest triumph of club history in 1997.

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