Schalke stumble again as Galatasaray loom

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Schalke's midfielder Michel Bastos, pictured on January 18, 2013

BERLIN (AFP) –

Brazil midfielder Michel Bastos, pictured on January 18, 2013, scored both Schalke’s goals, but his team’s poor Bundesliga form continued on Saturday as the Royal Blues had to twice come from behind for a 2-2 draw at Mainz ahead of their Champions League trip to Istanbul’s Galatasaray.

Schalke’s poor Bundesliga form continued on Saturday as the Royal Blues had to twice come from behind for a 2-2 draw at Mainz ahead of their Champions League trip to Istanbul’s Galatasaray.

While leaders Bayern Munich show no sign of releasing their iron grip on the Bundesliga after picking up their 18th win in 22 matches with a 2-0 win at VfL Wolfsburg on Friday, Schalke’s league slump continues.

Schalke face the Turkish league leaders on Wednesday in the Champions League last 16, first-leg clash having dropped from second to eighth with just one win in their last 11 games, conceding 25 goals in the process — the league’s worst record.

Brazil midfielder Michel Bastos scored both Schalke’s goals, but his team struggled again having been thumped 4-0 by Bayern last weekend.

“We didn’t start well, but that’s not easy in our current situation,” admitted Schalke coach Jens Keller.

“Although we didn’t have as much of a handle on things after Mainz changed a few things around, we still had good chances. Both teams can be happy with the draw.”

The Royal Blues fell behind when Mainz midfielder Nicolai Mueller’s run evaded three Schalke defenders before Austria’s Andreas Ivanschitz converted his pass on 27 minutes.

Bastos hit his first for Schalke 14 minutes later, but Mainz went 2-1 up on 63 minutes when Czech defender Zdenek Pospech fired home.

The Brazilian again rescued his team’s blushes with an 82nd-minute equaliser for his third goal in three games since joining from Lyon in January when he calmly fired home having been left in space.

While Schalke move up from 10th to eighth, the pressure remains on Keller, who has just one win in his six games in charge since succeeding Huub Stevens, who was fired in December.

With Borussia Dortmund hosting Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday night, Bayer Leverkusen took the chance to claim second from the defending champions with a 2-1 win at home to relegation-threatened Augsburg.

The three points leaves Leverkusen second, but 16 points adrift of Bayern.

Germany striker Stefan Kiessling scored the opening goal in the first-half to join Bayern’s Mario Mandzukic on 15 as the league’s top scorer.

Leverkusen's defender Daniel Carvajal plays the ball in Leverkusen, western Germany, on February 16, 2013

Leverkusen’s defender Daniel Carvajal plays the ball during their German first division Bundesliga football match against FC Augsburg in Leverkusen, western Germany, on February 16, 2013. Leverkusen won the match 2-1.

Kiessling then turned provider when he set up national team-mate Lars Bender to fire home on 75 minutes for the second.

Second-bottom Augsburg scored a late consolation effort, but the Bavarians remain 10 points from safety.

Dutch midfielder Rafael van der Vaart scored his first goal for Hamburg since May 2008 with a spectacular 24th-minute thunderbolt of a strike from outside the area to secure a 1-0 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach to move his team up to sixth.

Freiburg stay fifth, and amongst the European places, with a 3-2 win at Werder Bremen.

Greuther Fuerth stay bottom after their 1-0 defeat to Fortuna Duesseldorf having had Hungary midfielder Jozsef Varga sent off in the first-half, his team’s fifth dismissal this season, the league’s joint worst record.

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