An emphatic 2. Bundesliga campaign came down to this defining evening for Schalke, who knew victory would guarantee promotion. They delivered under pressure, with Miron Muslic’s side edging past Düsseldorf at the Veltins-Arena to spark scenes of celebration.
Fully aware of the task at hand, Schalke started on the front foot. Düsseldorf struggled to gain any early foothold as the hosts pressed aggressively, repeatedly winning the ball back and pinning their opponents deep inside their own half.
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The breakthrough arrived after just 15 minutes - and it was no more than Schalke deserved. Soufian El-Faouzi intercepted a Düsseldorf attack before driving forward and releasing Adil Aouchiche down the left. The Algerian’s low cross deflected kindly into the path of Karaman, who composed himself before lifting a neat finish over Florian Kastenmeier to register his 14th league goal of the season.
Schalke nearly doubled their lead five minutes later. After El-Faouzi was brought down in a dangerous area by Elias Ogouli, Aouchiche stepped up and curled a superb effort around the wall, only to see it cannon back off the post.
The remainder of the first half followed a similar pattern, with Düsseldorf unable to establish any rhythm as Schalke went into the break fully in control of proceedings.
The visitors improved after the restart, knowing their survival hopes depended on a response. Around the hour mark, they created two excellent chances in quick succession. First, Tim Oberdorf threatened, before Shinta Appelkamp was presented with an even clearer opportunity inside the area - only for Loris Karius to react sharply and preserve Schalke’s lead.
The contest soon opened up into an end-to-end affair. Karaman almost grabbed his second on the counter, surging past Oberdorf before forcing a strong save from Kastenmeier.
Düsseldorf’s best chance came shortly before the 70-minute mark. Appelkamp delivered a dangerous free-kick into the box, where Cedric Itten slid in to meet it, but his effort drifted agonisingly wide of the left post.
As time ticked away, Düsseldorf grew increasingly frustrated, while the atmosphere inside the Veltins-Arena intensified. Schalke’s supporters roared their team on, sensing promotion was within touching distance.
Karaman had one final opportunity to seal the game late on, but Kastenmeier - impressive throughout the second half - denied him once again. It ultimately mattered little. After six minutes of added time, the final whistle sparked jubilant scenes as Schalke confirmed their return to the Bundesliga with the Veltins-Arena erupting.
The victory marks a swift return to the top flight following their 2023 relegation, with the title still a possibility depending on Paderborn’s result. Düsseldorf, meanwhile, fail to build on last week’s win and remain just one point above the drop zone, with the teams below still to play.