Uruguayan Rodrigo Zalazar’s goal, son of former Albacete player José Luis Zalazar, with twelve minutes left, allowed historic Schalke to return to the First Division of the Bundesliga just a year after their historic relegation, after win this Saturday 3-2 at Sankt. Pauli in a match that defeated the ‘mineros’ 0-2 at the break.
But nonetheless, Mike Buskens ’team didn’t give up, as they needed three points to secure promotion without having to wait until the final day.
Led by striker Simon Terodde, who after closing the gap from the penalty spot two minutes into the second half returned the tables to the scoreboard (2-2) in the 71st minute, Schalke were just one goal short of expectations. that ascent.
A goal signed by young Uruguayan midfielder Rodrigo Zalazar, 22 years old and just eleven minutes after entering the field of play signed the final 3-2 in 78 minutes when it ended with a powerful shot passed by Marius Bulter .
One year on trial after 30 consecutive elite
So it unleashed madness at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, which saw Schalke, winners of seven leagues, return to the top flight of German football just a year later. Last season he fell from the elite for the first time in 30 years.
Source: La Verdad

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