Schalke 04 vs Hapoel Tel Aviv Highlights: Champions League

Raul grabbed a brace to help Schalke to a comfortable to victory as they dominated Hapoel Tel Aviv. A further strike from Jose Manuel Jurado all but ended the contest and ensured that Schalke remain second in the group, although there was still time for Itay Shechter to grab a late consolation goal for the visitors.

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Schalke 04 vs VfB Stuttgart Highlights: Bundesliga

Klaas Jan Huntelaar’s late penalty earned Schalke a draw at home against Stuttgart in a result which helps neither team in their fights to move up the standings. Timo Gebhart gave Stuttgart the lead in the 15th minute but the hosts equalised through Edu after 29 minutes. Stuttgart again grabbed the lead in the 74th minute with Martin Harnik’s goal before Huntelaar’s spot-kick came in the 80th minute.

Schalke are still looking for their first Bundesliga victory at home this season although they improved their standings to 16th place. Stuttgart, who sacked coach Christian Gross during the national team break and replaced him with his assistant Jens Keller, now have four points and are bottom of the table.

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Schalke 04 vs Benfica Highlights: Champions League

Schalke scored twice in the final 17 minutes to score their first home win of the season against Champions League Group B rivals Benfica.

The Royal Blues had looked like they would endure another frustrating evening at the AufSchalke Arena until their Peru forward Jefferson Farfan put them ahead in the 73rd minute.

Summer signing Klaas-Jan Huntelaar then added a second five minutes from the end to continue the Gelsenkirchen club’s recent revival.

Schalke are now unbeaten in their past three games in all competitions, with Huntelaar scoring in all of those, in a run which ended their horrendous five-game losing sequence.

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Schalke 04 vs Borussia Monchengladbach: German Bundesliga

Schalke’s star signing Raul scored his first goal in the Bundesliga in the final moments to salvage a point at home against ten-man Borussia Monchengladbach. Gladbach grabbed the lead after 15 minutes with Filip Daems converting a penalty before Michael Bradley made it 2-0 for the visitors in the 43rd minute.

Schalke’s last minute signing Klaas Jan Huntelaar cut the deficit after seven minutes into the second half and Gladbach went a man down with 12 minutes left as Roel Brouwers was shown the red card. That set the stage for Raul to hit the back of the net for the first time in the 87th minute to snatch a point from Glabbach.

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