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whistleMartin Petersen
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Watch: Lautern 1-0 Schalke

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Full time: Kaiserslautern 1-0 Schalke

In a passionately contested match from both sides, a Marlon Ritter penalty was ultimately the difference as the Red Devils celebrate their first win of the season. Both teams invested an incredible amount throughout the entire match and wore themselves out in the tackles. From the beginning of the second half, the hosts increasingly took command and celebrated a deserved home victory in the end.
0:19
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The "Red Devils" thank the Betze

試合終了
90'
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Unbelievable!

Alidou has a golden opportunity to settle the match, but alone in front of Karius, he lifts the ball over the crossbar.
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Will Ritter be the hero?

The Lautern captain's goal is the difference so far. At least 90 seconds left to play.
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Bicycle kick!

Karaman is closely marked, but still manages to get the ball towards Krahl's goal with a bicycle kick from seven metres with his back to goal. However, the Schalke player was offside beforehand. There was a question of a potential handball after the Schalke player's effort, but the offside decision makes it a moot point.
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Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewPrevious offside?
DecisionNo penalty
90'
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Flying Bachmann

To stop Sirch's advance down the right, the Schalke player makes his opponent take a tumble and gets a yellow card for his efforts.
90'
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Long ball

Lasme tries to get past Elvedi to reach a long ball in front of the home side's penalty area. But the Swiss defender resolves the situation calmly and doesn't allow Lasme to get by.
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Stoppage time

There are 12 minutes of stoppage time at the Betzenberg.
90'

Crafty

Sirch curls a free-kick from the left just over the left corner of Karius' goal. That was audacious and close!
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Timo Becker
Timo Becker34.21km/h
2.
Faride Alidou
Faride Alidou33.10km/h
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Taylan Bulut
Taylan Bulut32.86km/h
87'

Closing stages

The visitors are trying everything and bring Lasme on for Sánchez. But there's not much time left.
84'

Decision overturned

After reviewing the footage, the match offocial decides on a yellow card and thus rescinds the red card against Robinson.
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Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationRed card
ReviewFoul?
DecisionYellow card
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Key moment

Robinson, who has just been substituted on, slides in against Bachmann in midfield and is shown a straight red card for a full-blooded tackle. Referee Petersen will review the situation again on the screen.
77'

Debut for Skyttä

Kaiserslautern's new number 10 arrived from Ligue 2 side Dunkerque. The Finnish U-21 international also played in the U-21 European Championship this summer.
75'

Cautioned

Becker holds onto the ball for too long, preventing the quick execution of a throw-in. That's a yellow card!
74'

Straight into the game

Bulut, coming from the right, wins a corner off Haas. The delivery finds Karaman's head, but his aim is off.
70'

Double substitution

The visitors need fresh impetus and are looking to Bachmann and Bulut to provide it.
66'

Dangerous play

Højlund goes into an aerial duel with his shoulder leading against Gyamfi and hits the Lautern player hard in the face. Clear yellow card for the Schalke player.
63'

The captain comes on

The Royal Blues make a change: the injured Gantenbein goes off, Karaman comes on. The Schalke captain should help to counter the pressure from the hosts, who seem to be close to a second goal.
0:28
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The home team...

...are winning the ball back on average after in 8.8 seconds in this second half, which is significantly faster than the visitors from Gelsenkirchen. They have a chance to extend their lead but the ball rolls narrowly wide of the target.
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ボール回収時間

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ボール回収時間
ボール回収時間は、ボールを失った後にチームがボールを取り戻すまでの秒数を示します。また、チームのプレイスタイルに関する結論を導き出すことも可能です。プレイ中の時間のみがカウントされます(つまり、ゴールキックやスローインなどのプレイの中断は含まれません)。
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Full steam ahead

The home side have maintained the momentum gained from the opening goal and are putting pressure on the visitors, pinning them back. Ritter is already preparing for the next set piece. This time it's a free-kick from the right. However, Gantenbein needs medical attention first.
57'

Secure from the spot

After 144 goalless minutes, Lautern have scored again, leaving Nuremberg as the only team without a goal in the new season. For Ritter, it was his third converted penalty in a row in Bundesliga 2.
55'

Goooooal!

The Betzenberg is going wild, as Ritter converts coolly against Karius and slots it low into the bottom right corner. The Schalke goalkeeper has no chance to save it as he dives towards the opposite corner.
55'

Marlon Ritter

ゴール!

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Marlon Ritter
ゴールの確率
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ゴールの確率
ゴールの確率とは、ピッチ上のあらゆる位置から打ったシュートがゴールに入る確率のことです。この値は過去数年間の大量のデータに基づいており、シュートの角度、ゴールまでの距離、相手のプレッシャーなどの要因や、数学的なモデルに基づいています。
77 %
ゴールまでの距離"
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ゴールまでの距離"
シュートの瞬間にボールの位置からゴールの中心までの距離を測定します。
11 m
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Penalty for Kaiserslautern!

After a corner, Hanslik goes down following a challenge with Schallenberg as both try to get to the ball in the penalty area. VAR intervenes and after reviewing the footage, a penalty is awarded.
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Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionPenalty
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Tricky situation

Emreli chases after a ball across half the pitch and then catches El-Faouzi harshly from the side with a sliding tackle.
50'

Haas is on fire

Haas is playing with confidence and is doing more than a decent job on his left flank.
48'

Another quick start

The home side come out of the dressing room with momentum again and Ritter has the first attempt, but misses the target by a considerable distance.
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Off we go!

The match resumes with one personnel change. Remmert, who required treatment in the first half, is replaced by Højlund.
後半開始
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Half-time: Kaiserslautern 0-0 Schalke

Hanslik had the chance for an early lead for the visitors, but was denied by Karius. At the other end, Sylla is slowly but surely keeping Krahl in the Lautern goal properly warmed up. Commitment, willingness to run and passion are evident from both teams.
前半終了
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Stoppage time

Two minutes of added time in the first half.
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A bit too high

Antwi-Adjei takes the ensuing free-kick, but puts the ball about two metres too high and Krahl doesn't need to intervene.
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Into the book

Gyamfi is shown a yellow card for a rugby-style tackle!
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Emotions running high

While Sylla takes the next shot for the visitors, his counterpart on the opposite side, Emreli, manages to hold onto the ball for a longer period and eventually wins a throw-in, which he celebrates together with the crowd.
38'

More possession

The home side have clearly more of the ball, but the visitors are - especially in the last 15 minutes - the more dangerous team here at the Betzenberg.
ボール支配率(%)
6535
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Sylla!

The Schalke striker comes down the left and cuts into the penalty area. His shot towards the near post is not without danger and is blocked by Krahl for a corner. The visitors are now clearly the dominant team here, even if their set pieces haven't yielded anything yet.
33'

Wide awake

Krahl is there again to get a wicked, bouncing free-kick out of the right-hand corner. The ball flutters and it's a tricky save for the Lautern goalkeeper.
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Corner for Schalke

Asta can only save a sharp cross from Gantenbein by chesting it out of play. It's a corner for the away side but they can't make the most of it.
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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Timo Becker
Timo Becker34.21km/h
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Simon Asta
Simon Asta32.17km/h
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Mika Haas
Mika Haas32.13km/h
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Down the left

Much of Lautern's play is coming down the left side with Ritter and Haas - Asta on the right has barely featured so far and is being well-marked.
26'

Injury break

Remmert is injured and needs treatment on the pitch. Both teams use the interruption for a short drinks break.
22'

The wrath of the Betzenberg

Gyamfi gets penalised for a risky sliding tackle in midfield, despite getting the ball. The decision is still correct, but the crowd in Kaiserslautern obviously sees it differently.
19'

Youthful battle

Haas and Remmert have been engaged in some intense battles. So far, both youngsters are doing a decent job and giving no quarter to each other.
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Satisfied?

Schalke coach Miron Muslic is witnessing a decent performance from his team so far at the Betzenberg.
13'

Robust style of play

The home side are earning the respect of their opponents through an uncompromising style of play. The result: Lautern are winning nearly 60 percent of the challenges in the opening phase.
10'

One too many one-twos...

...are being played by the hosts in and around the visitors' penalty area, causing them to miss the right moment for a shot on goal. However, up to the 18-yard box, their build-up play was very promising.
9'

Safe

Kim clears a free-kick from the visitors.
7'

Krahl makes the save

The home side's goalkeeper securely gathers a cross from the right flank. Just before that, Sylla almost got dangerously to the ball in the Lautern penalty area, but couldn't control it properly. The visitors are now applying pressure.
5'

First shot

Kuruçay has the first chance to shoot for the away side from 20 metres in front of the Lautern goal, but his effort sails well over Krahl's crossbar.
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Pressure

The home side want to quickly put the defeat in the opener in Hannover behind them, and are starting with pressure here. The visitors are trying to control the game.
0:28
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What a start!

Ritter finds Hanslik with a long ball, and he gets past Kuruçay before shooting low with his left foot towards the right corner. Karius stretches and just manages to clear the ball. The subsequent corner comes to nothing.
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Kick-off!

Here we go!
キックオフ

Karaman on the bench

Lautern's new signing Skyttä is in the squad for the first time, while Karaman returns to Schalke's squad.
0:29
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Haas starting from the off

Left winger Haas has had four brief appearances in Bundesliga 2 with a total of 37 minutes of playing time. Two days before his 20th birthday, he gets his first start. Haas is a native of Kaiserslautern and a product of Lautern's youth academy.
0:12
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High fives from Lautern

Changes afoot for Lieberknecht

For the hosts, Kim gets the nod in defence ahead of Elvedi, and Torsten Lieberknecht reacts to the absences of Kenny Redondo and Ivan Prtajin with Mika Haas and Daniel Hanslik moving into the side.

Kaiserslautern subs

Simoni, Kleinhansl, Elvedi, Skyttä, Raschl, Aremu, Robinson, Tachie, Alidou
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Just the one change for the visitors

The only change at Schalke compared to the victory against Hertha was a clear and necessary one: Nikola Katic is suspended due to a yellow-red card. Another new signing moves into the defence in his place: Hasan Kuruçay, who recently played in Belgium, but also already has 43 second division appearances for Braunschweig.

Schalke subs

Heekeren, Bulut, Matriciani, Ayhan, Bachmann, Grüger, Lasme, Højlund, Karaman
0:16
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Lautern inspect the pitch

0:13
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Perfect weather at the Betzenberg

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Torsten Lieberknecht on facing Schalke

"We'll set out to play more courageously going forward. Last week we were sometimes too sloppy in our passing and kept the ball at our feet for too long. We've analysed that."
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Miron Muslić on facing FCK

"We're facing a team that will play just as aggressively. They are packed with good players, have strengthened themselves especially in the offensive area and have found a new axis in midfield. It will be a big challenge for us."
2:00
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Watch: Kaiserslautern 2-1 Schalke - previous meeting

Bulging trophy cabinets

These two historic clubs have enjoyed glittering pasts. Kaiserslautern have four German titles (two in the Bundesliga era) and two DFB Cup wins while Schalke have seven German titles and five DFB Cups to their name.
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Last away win with Raúl

Schalke last won away at Kaiserslautern in March 2012 in the Bundesliga - with Raúl, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Lewis Holtby and Jefferson Farfán scoring in a 4-1 win.
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Three in a row for Red Devils

Kaiserslautern have taken three wins in their last three meetings with Schalke, scoring nine goals in the process. On Matchday 31 of last season, Torsten Lieberknecht won his first match in charge of Lautern with a 2-1 home win against Schalke.

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