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German-Ghanaian Attacker Roberto Massimo Scores in Greuther Fürth’s Draw Against Schalke

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In a Bundesliga 2 clash at Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer, Roberto Massimo’s early header ignited Greuther Fürth’s charge, but Schalke 04 fought back to grab a dramatic 3-3 contrivance on Sunday.

The German-Ghanaian attacker nodded home Jomaine Consbruch’s pinpoint thru ball within the 11th minute, leveling the ranking after Kenan Karaman’s pleasing ninth-minute strike for Schalke.

Massimo, who ran the dispute for 86 minutes, later was provider as Dennis Srbeny smashed in Fürth’s third within the 54th, following Consbruch’s shut-differ attain on 26 minutes.

Schalke, trailing 3-1, refused to buckle. Amin Younes pulled one back with a flowery attain within the 84th, before Moussa Sylla’s stoppage-time strike assisted by Karaman rescued a level within the 95th minute.

Despite dominating possession with 63%, Schalke couldn’t overhaul Fürth’s resilience, as the hosts’ 37% ball part yielded more expected dreams.

Massimo has played 22 games, scored two dreams, and assisted two within the Bundesliga 2 this season.

Greuther Fürth will play Darmstadt in their next league game on April 5th.

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