FC Schalke 04 shows two faces against Fortuna Düsseldorf. However, the grades for the game are largely consistent.
Düsseldorf/Gelsenkirchen – FC Schalke 04 lost 3-5 at Fortuna Düsseldorf on the 14th second division matchday. A sensational comeback from a 3-0 deficit was unsuccessful. The grades for the game in the individual review from RUHR24 are accordingly.
Schalke individual criticism against Düsseldorf: Grade 5.5 for Marcin Kaminski
Ralf Fährmann: The original Schalke player is back in the box – and fits perfectly into the royal blue structure. He was not at fault for the goals conceded 0:1 (9th minute), 0:2 (19th) and 1:4 (65th) and 3:5 (90th + 4th), but in the 0:3 (26th minute). .), the experienced keeper didn’t cut a good figure at all and misjudged a ball against the post. Used day for the goalkeeper. Note: 4
Tomas Kalas: The central defender lost sight of Klaus before the 0:2 and passed into space against Tzolis, who scored the 1:4. But minutes later, Kalas breathed new life into the S04 with his header to make it 2:4. Strong pass rate (95 percent), weak in duels (71 percent). Note: 4,5
Marcin Kaminski: The central defender of the “Knappen” must have felt very entertained on this Saturday evening: he presented himself as a world-class spectator when the number one, two and three goals were conceded. He was neither a defender nor a captain. In the second half he suddenly took on the role of an actor and scored the 1:3 goal (57th). Note: 5,5
Schalke individual criticism against Düsseldorf: Grade 6 for Henning Matriciani
Derry Murkin: The central defender did the host a disservice: with the first goal of the game, he let Vermeij escape behind him and head it in completely free to take the lead. He easily deflected goal number two from Klaus. Like the men next to him, he usually came a step too late. Note: 5

Henning Matriciani: The right winger in the “Knappen’s” chain of three or five usually just ran behind. He had no access, couldn’t get into the duels at all, and was simply overwhelmed by his opponents. All five (!) goals conceded came from his side. It’s a miracle that he was allowed to play through. Note: 6
Thomas Ouwejan: The rail player on the left, like the entire S04 team, was only physically present in the first half and he hardly put up any resistance. Nevertheless, it was surprising that the Dutchman and not Matriciani had to leave the field after 33 minutes of play. Tobias Mohr subsequently played on the left wing. Note: 5
Schalke individual criticism against Düsseldorf: Ron Schallenberg is one of the few bright spots
Ron Schallenberg: The man in front of the defense was one of the few bright spots. He worked, fought, took on duels, but was left hanging by his teammates. He made way for Topp in the 66th. Note: 3,5

Lino Tempelmann: The central midfielder was far too passive, stood too far away from his opponents and calmly allowed them to cross. He rightly fell victim to Geraerts’ triple substitution in the 33rd minute of the game. From then on, Paul Seguin took part on his behalf. Note: 6
Dominick Drexler: The supposed creative position was at least trying. Before he found any ideas, the S04 were already 0-3 behind and the number 24 had to be replaced injured. Blendi Idrizi played for him from the 33rd. Note: 5
Schalke individual criticism against Düsseldorf: Kenan Karaman dives
Bryan Lasme: The striker is known for his tremendous pace, but on Saturday evening he hardly had any energy from the Royal Blues. His engine only started in the second round: he scored the third S04 goal and held his own against Siebert. He was substituted for Polter in the 84th. Note: 4

Kenan Karaman: The hope of the past few weeks was completely up in the air. He didn’t take part in the game at all, only being noticed with a shot in injury time of the first half and shortly before the end of the game (88′). Note: 5,5
Schalke individual criticism against Düsseldorf: Blendi Idrizi makes you want more
Paul Seguin: The central midfielder came on for Tempelmann in the 33rd minute of the game. The S04 subsequently appeared more stable, but the hosts shifted down a gear after already scoring three goals. The man with number seven was one reason why the S04 could hope to win a point again. Note: 3
Tobias Mohr: He came on for Ouwejan (33′). He didn’t attract attention at first, but Kalas delivered a cross, who scored from nowhere to make it 2-4. His crosses are a weapon, but it was rarely used. Note: 4
Blendi Idrizi: The 25-year-old replaces the injured Drexler (33rd). It took him a long time to get into the game, didn’t ask for the ball at first, but was more courageous in the second half and made it 3-4 through Lasme. He prevented Vermeij from making the preliminary decision (89th). Note: 3
Keke Top: The youngster was allowed to play for Schallenberg from the 66th minute of the game. He fell off in a phase of the game in which Schalke were on level terms for the first time. Note: 4,5
Sebastian Polter: The striker replaced Lasme in the final minutes (84′). Without a note
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