Revierderby Madness: A “Wembley Goal”, Celebrating in Front of Opposition Fans, and a Possible Backwards Headbutt

By: Daryl | September 28th, 2009

Plenty of drama in the Revierderby this weekend, where FC Schalke 04 won 1-0 at BVB Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion.

First there was the “did it cross the line?” moment when BVB’s Lucas Barrios long range strike hit the underside of the bar and bounced down either inside or outside of the goal. The YouTuber who posted the above vid called it a “Wembley Goal”, which I’m assuming is a reference to the infamous Geoff Hurst goal from the 1966 World Cup Final.

But there was more controversy to come…

First there was Jefferson Farfan’s goal for Schalke, which turned out to be the matchwinner. Or more importantly, his celebration. Have a look at this fan-taken footage, recorded from the Schalke end:

Farfan and the other Schalke players do seem to spend a little too long celebrating in front of the BVB fans.

Schalke boss Felix Magath defended his players for doing a mini-Adebayor:

“The goal happened at that end of the field so where else should they celebrate?” he asked.

“I don’t think they were being provocative. They could have run all the way to the other end of the field, but then they get into trouble with the referee.”

Fair enough. But then things got a little more “provocative” after the whistle. No video unfortunately, but apparently the Schalke players celebrated the win in front of BVB fans (harsh!) Magath has promised to have a word:

“After a goal, it is fine, but after the game, to celebrate in front of the opponents’ fans is not right,” he said. “We will have to talk about that.”

Last but definitely not least, the most enthusiastic celebrator appeared to be Schalke keeper Manuel Neuer, who may or may not have attacked BVB’s Kevin Grosskreutz during the post-match celebration with a backwards headbutt then elbow to the face combo.

Neuer denies it, like so:

“That must have been some other Manuel Neuer”.

Not a great defence. Especially with Grosskreutz calling the keeper a liar, and Bild having possibly found some photographic evidence of Neuer’s backwards butt:


Though to be fair, any photo with a red circle on it does tend to look immediately incriminating.

Aside from everything else, this seemed like a pretty decent game of football. So here are 18 minutes of match highlights:

And if that’s whet your appetite then circle, February 27th 2010 in your diary, as that’s when BVB will visit Schalke looking for revenge.



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  • Laurie |  September 28th, 2009 at 10:25 am

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    Videos not available. :-(

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  • diana |  September 28th, 2009 at 11:03 am

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    ‘The YouTuber who posted the above vid called it a “Wembley Goal”, which I’m assuming is a reference to the infamous Geoff Hurst goal from the 1966 World Cup Final.’
    Daryl, ‘Wembley Goal’ or ‘Wembley Tor’ as it is known in German, is a reference for any goal that wasn’t in German football. And yes, the term came about after the infamous Geoff Hurst goal.

    Like Laurie, I can’t view the videos. Not available for me as well.

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  • Daryl |  September 28th, 2009 at 11:14 am

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    Ah, seems the Bundesliga has gone all Premier League and removed content from YouTube.

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  • Daryl |  September 28th, 2009 at 11:19 am

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    Interesting that the Bundesliga also removed the fan-recorded footage. They don’t mess about.

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  • Daryl |  September 28th, 2009 at 11:29 am

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    Videos have been replaced. Replaced with lower quality alternatives, but replaced.

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  • Juliet |  September 28th, 2009 at 1:53 pm

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    Sounds like Neuer’s decided he hasn’t been crazy enough to get his spot in the German team goal, so with national team manager Oliver Bierhoff in attendence at the match, he’s stepping up the nuttiness in a bid to get noticed. Neuer also ran way out of the goal at some point, a la Jens Lehmann’s recent madness (though Neuer had two defenders to protect the goal, unlike Jens).

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  • Abby |  September 28th, 2009 at 6:28 pm

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    Well, Neuer is from Gelsenkirchen himself, and well-known for being an actual Schalke fan before he was their first-choice goalkeeper. If any player is going to over-celebrate a win in Germany’s biggest derby, it’s going to be him. (Especially since he spent the summer not saying no to Bayern Munich.)

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