“This derby will go down in history,” said Schalke’s Amine Harit, who scored the team’s second goal. Milan sack Vincenzo Montella and put Gennaro Gattuso in charge Read moreBoth the goal, and Schalke’s comeback, was one for the ages. After arriving in second place to face a wounded Borussia Dortmund, they had trailed 4-0 at the interval. Now, after “we stopped playing football” in the second half according to Peter Bosz, the coach’s position hangs by a thread. “We have a clear agreement, and it goes until 30 June.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Lars Stindl rises highest during the win over Bayern.
Source: The Guardian November 27, 2017 10:52 UTC