14.03.2008 13:01
Schalke 04 making history
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FC Barcelona will meet Schalke 04 in the quarter finals of the Champions League after the draw was made on Friday as the Bundesliga outfit made history by reaching this stage of the competition for the first time.
The only German side remaining in the tounrament, Schalke came out of the hat to be paired with the
Blaugrana. Lying in fifth place in the table, Mirko Slomka's side cannot realistically win the
title as they are 12 points behind leaders Bayern Munich, but are chasing a top three finish along
with the likes of Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburg and Werder Bremen to ensure they make another
appearance in the Champions League next term.
Aiming for top three
After 23 games of the German season, Schalke are no longer chasing the
title as they have won ten matches, drawn eight and lost five. That inconsistency has meant that
they have been unable to repeat their strong showing of last term, when they finished just two
points behind eventual champions VfB Stuttgart.
Further than ever
In the group phase, Schalke finished second behind Chelsea in a group
that also contained Rosenborg and Valencia. In those six matches, the German outfit won two, drew
two and lost two. That saw them move through to the the next stage of the event.
In the first knockout round, Schalke defeated Porto 1-0 in Germany, but then opted to try and
defend that lead in the second leg in Portugal and ended up conceding one goal before the end of 90
minutes. With no more scoring in extra time the tie went down to penalties and goalkeeper Manuel
Neuer was the club's hero as he won them the spot-kick lottery.
Kuranyi the key man
Kevin Kuranyi is one key player that Barça will have to watch as he has scored three times in
the Champions League and has eight Bundesliga goals to his name this term. Gerald Asamoah and Halil
Altintop are two other stars of Schalke's forward line.
At the back, Neuer is very highly rated and is said to be being watched by several of
Europe's elite clubs. In front of him are players such as Marcelo Bordon, Mladen Krstajic and
Rafinha in defence. In midfield Fabian Ernst and Jermaine Jones stand out.