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Gelsenkirchen (AP) - Former Schalke coach Peter Neururer (65) was shocked about the incidents after the relegated person returned to Gelsenkirchen.

"That has nothing to do with Schalke 04," said the football teacher on Wednesday of the German press agency.

The fact that the team “is attacked by some people” on their return the night after the 0: 1 on Tuesday evening in Bielefeld, which sealed the relegation of Schalke, is “the crowning glory”.

He called the situation "terrifying".

Schalke professionals were briefly confronted with "massive aggression" on the night of the Bundesliga relegation after returning to Gelsenkirchen, according to the police.

Players ran away and had eggs thrown at them.

In addition, two professionals are said to have been kicked.

A hundred police intervened.

Basically, the club member Neururer described the descent of the Royal Blues as a "creeping process".

"Schalke 04 was not relegated because of yesterday's desperate performance, but yesterday's desperate performance topped it all off."

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The team was put together incorrectly and paid too much.

"Claims arose that the current troop could no longer meet."

A fundamental reversal is needed, the Revierclub must reflect on its values.

"The club has to find itself."

Then the club would have a chance with its force to rise again.

At the same time, Neururer warned: "If there is a mistake now, Schalke 04 runs the risk of being passed on."

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