Benedikt Höwedes (FC Schalke 04) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. 83' Post update. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar reacts after scoring one of his two goals for Schalke against Real Madrid. Luka Modric tries a through ball, but Karim Benzema is caught offside.Attempt saved. Leroy Sané (FC Schalke 04) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner. First, in the final minute of the opening half Ronaldo was allowed a free header from Fabio Coentrao’s cross, and then Benzema strode past two defenders in the box to finish coolly and put Madrid in front on the night for the first time.Before the hour mark, Sane’s impressive contribution off the bench was highlighted by a curling strike past an unmoved Casillas. It was a goal that embodied Madrid’s failings, with the dangerous Max Meyer allowed to waltz through a cavernous hole in the hosts’ midfield, before Tranquillo Barnetta’s low cross was left to fall for Fuchs at the back post. Isco (Real Madrid) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Huntelaar had already struck the bar before he seized upon some soft goalkeeping and defending to finish after Meyer’s shot had been parried.Yet, despite a famous win on the night, there is plenty of reason for Schalke to rue not turning it into a place in the last eight. Assisted by Karim Benzema.Substitution, Real Madrid. In contrast under-pressure Gareth Bale again had a quiet evening.Benzema then finished smartly from inside the area after a weaving run but Schalke refused to go away quietly as 19-year-old substitute Sane curled into the net from 20 yards to level the scores on the night again.An already tense evening became even more dramatic as Huntelaar's powerful 18-yard shot gave Schalke victory on the night and left the dismal hosts having to survive a frantic finale to limp through.Roman Neustädter (FC Schalke 04) is shown the yellow card.Pepe (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Attempt saved.
Attempt missed. Assisted by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar.Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Attempt saved. Real Madrid booked their place in the Champions League quarterfinals, but did nothing to arrest their alarming slump in form, with a 4-3 defeat to Schalke at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday, leaving the holders desperately clinging on for a 5-4 aggregate win.Possessing a seemingly comfortable 2-0 lead from the first leg in Germany, the hosts twice fell behind in the opening half to an increasingly encouraged Schalke side, only for Cristiano Ronaldo to bail the hosts out of real peril with a brace of authoritative headers. Substitute Leroy Sané curled in and then former Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar sent paces racing with his second goal of the night six minutes from time.With nerves visibly pulsating through their team, Madrid avoided catastrophe, but this was a dramatic departure from the team that eviscerated Schalke 9-2 over two legs at the same stage of last season’s Champions League. Assisted by Leon Goretzka.Goal! If they are to again go all the way and lift the trophy, a sizable improvement on the insipid display offered up on Tuesday will be required.
But it is clear that it will take more than the midfielder’s return to change Madrid’s fortunes. Watch Real Madrid vs Schalke 3-4 Highlights – Champions League Classics – 3 October 2015. Real Madrid 3, FC Schalke 04 4. The whistles that were frequently breathed down from the Bernabeu crowd will have rung loudly in the ears of the man who delivered a 10th European Cup, but who now finds himself under pressure in the hottest of hot seats, Carlo Ancelotti.Real Madrid had been far from impressive in Germany three weeks ago, yet Roberto di Matteo’s Schalke had not been good enough to take advantage. Real Madrid survived a real scare to qualify for their fifth successive Champions League quarter-final despite conceding four away goals to an impressive Schalke.The holders were hanging on in the final few seconds as Schalke were just one goal away from producing one of the competition's biggest shocks after winning the second leg.Karim Benzema gave the hosts the advantage on the night after the break but goals from Leroy Sane and Huntelaar saw a below-par Real endure a nervous finale in a thrilling encounter.World Player of the Year Ronaldo became the Champions League's record scorer but, for once, the Portuguese was not the story as Bundesliga side Schalke threatened what was almost the unthinkable.Only Barcelona and Juventus have won by a two-goal margin in the Champions League at the Bernabeu in the last 10 years but Schalke were only denied just that by desperate late defending.Los Blancos ended a 12-year wait to capture 'La Decima' - But, despite fifth-placed Schalke being 23 points behind Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich, there was no sign of a repeat as they finished with a 4-3 second-leg win, a scoreline with 500-1 odds before kick-off.Real boss Carlo Ancelotti has been criticised by some supporters after four defeats since the turn of the year and losing And the hosts' recent frailties were being exposed by a slick-passing Schalke, who took a deserved lead when Fuchs fired home from inside the penalty area, after a dummy by Huntelaar.Ronaldo's headed leveller should have eased Real's nerves but the shock was still on as Schalke refused to let their hosts take any sort of control and regained the lead on the night through Huntelaar's close-range finish.Knowing one more goal without reply would see them qualify, Schalke were dealt a harsh blow just before the break as Ronaldo again headed the defending champions level.His two headers take his Champions League tally to 76 goals, one ahead of Barcelona's Lionel Messi, who plays in the last 16 against Manchester City next week.He has also scored 60 goals in his last 59 Champions League appearances and 41 goals in all competitions this season. Schalke, though, couldn’t avoid the match slipping into a lull for much of the second half.
Real Madrid 3 x 4 Schalke 04 UCL 14/15 Extended Goals & Highlights HD ... Real Madrid 3 x 1 Liverpool UCL Final 2018 Extended Goals & Highlights HD - … Match report and highlights from the Champions League Round of 16 second leg between Real Madrid and Schalke Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (FC Schalke 04) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Google Tag Manager Aug 02, 6:40 PM EDT Real Madrid were beaten 4-3 by Schalke at the Bernabeu but hung on to win 5-4 on aggregate in the Champions League Round of 16. But his teammates failed to get the message. Assisted by Max Meyer.Attempt blocked.