Karlsruher SC

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Back-and-forth clash ends goalless

FC Schalke 04 and Karlsruher SC played out an entertaining 0-0 draw on Easter Sunday (31/3). The Royal Blues had a wealth of promising opportunities in the first 45, but could not find a way past opposition goalkeeper Patrick Drewes.

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Karel Geraerts: My team will be ready

FC Schalke 04 will host Karlsruher SC on Easter Sunday (31/3) at 13:30 CET as the two teams return to action following the international break. KSC, the league’s second-most prolific side after Fortuna Düsseldorf, will travel to Gelsenkirchen full of confidence. Head coach Karel Geraerts is also going into the game with a positive mindset, ensuring: “My team will be ready!”

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3-0 defeat in Karlsruhe

FC Schalke 04 returned home empty-handed from Sunday’s trip to Karlsruhe, falling to a 3-0 defeat on head coach Karel Geraerts’ competitive touchline debut. Lars Stindl (22’) and Igor Matanovic (37’) put the hosts ahead in the first half, with Henning Matriciani later making it 3-0 after an own goal (74’).

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Karel Geraerts: Difficult decisions and a positive dilemma

Sunday’s game against Karlsruher SC (22/10, 13:30 CEST) will be new coach Karel Geraerts’ first competitive match in charge of FC Schalke 04. Ahead of the trip to the BBBank Wildpark, the Belgian spoke about what he expects from his team: “It’s important that we show a winning mentality from the first to the last minute. We need to show everyone that we desperately want to secure all three points. That’s vital in every game.”

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1-1 draw away to Karlsruher SC

FC Schalke 04 and Karlsruhe SC shared the points on Saturday afternoon (26/2). Simon Terodde’s goal was cancelled out by Kyoung-rok Choi’s for the hosts.

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Almost a full squad to choose from for Dimitrios Grammozis against KSC

Schalke 04 travel to the BBBank Wildpark this Saturday to face Karlsruhe SC (13:30 CET). The team from Baden ran away 2-1 winners when the sides met at the VELTINS-Arena earlier in the season, but this time, the fans can hope for a better outcome. “From the very first minute, we need to show that we want to win the game,” urged Dimitrios Grammozis.

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Late KSC goal defeats ten-man Schalke

FC Schalke 04 were beaten 2-1 at home by Karlsruher SC on Friday evening (17/9). Kyoung-Rok Choi put the visitors ahead in the first minute before Simon Terodde scored his 150th 2. Bundesliga goal with 15 minutes played. After Victor Pálsson was sent off in the second half, Marvin Wanitzek won it for the visitors late on.