Comeback-Comeback Fenomenal di Sejarah Bundesliga
As Bolaneters know, football is a
sport full of drama. Many extraordinary moments are created in the world of
football that always make the audience addicted.
One of the best plays in the
world of football is a comeback. Yes, how a team left behind but managed to
reverse the position at the end of the game always managed to present an
irreplaceable atmosphere for football lovers.
Just like in other parts of the
world, Bundesliga fans have witnessed the most phenomenal revival actions in
the history of German football. There are a number of comeback matches in the
Bundesliga that may still be unbelievable to this day.
VfL Wolfsburg 3-4 1.FSV Mainz 05,
28 Agustus 2010
The 2010/11 season has just begun
but determination and fighting spirit have been shown by foster children Thomas
Tuchel with Mainz. On week 2, they traveled to the Volkswagen Arena to fight
Wolfsburg, who was then coached by Steve McCaren.
The Wolves are still reinforced
by several players who led them to become Bundesliga champions two previous
seasons, including a deadly duet of Edin Dzeko and Grafite. The result, in just
30 minutes, they were 3-0 ahead through two goals from Dzeko and one goal from
Diego Ribas.
But Mainz managed to get up and
chase a three-goal deficit through goals from Duncan, Elkin Soto and André
Schürrle. The Hungarian striker, Ádám Szalai, finally completed Mainz's
comeback and won the full three points at Wolfsburg.
Borussia Dortmund 4-4 FC Schalke
04, 25 November 2017
2017/18 at Signal Iduna Park. The
91st meeting between eternal rivals is one of the best matches in Bundesliga
history.
They met in contradictory
conditions, At that time, Dortmund only won one point from the last five games
while Schalke was second in the standings with good performance.
But a direct surprise occurred in
the 12th minute when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored. The following surprises
sprang up and amazed the audience. In just 25 minutes, Dortmund broke through
Ralf Fährmann four times. Two player changes were made by Domenico Tedesco
before the first round ended.
Schalke seems to have been K.O.
and impossible to rise. But this match was destined to make the eyes of the
audience not believe what he saw. Schalke started to rise in the second half
through a header from Guido Burgstaller in the 61st minute before Amine Harit
followed four minutes later and made it 4-2.
The disaster for Dortmund
increased when Aubameyang was rewarded with a second yellow card for his tough
tackle on Harit. Fans of the Royal Blue began to believe in the miracle when
Daniel Caligiuri broke down Roman Weidenfeller in the 86th minute and they got
what they believed through a corner in the 94th minute.
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