Kevin Boateng plays full throttle, Annan unused as Schalke fail to claim second spot

Published on: 05 April 2014
Kevin Boateng plays full throttle, Annan unused as Schalke fail to claim second spot
Kevin-Prince Boateng played for Schalke against Bremen on Saturday afternoon

Black Stars midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng lasted the entire regulation minutes for Schalke 04 who failed to beat Werder Bremen and go second on the German Bundesliga table.

Boateng's Ghana compatriot Anthony Annan warmed the bench at the Weserstadion as the tie ended in a 1-1 stalemate.

Schalke could have overtaken Borussia Dortmund to go second on the table at least for a few couple of hours and wait for the outcome of Dortmund's game with Wolfsburg.

But former Chelsea striker Franco di Santo turned home an Eljero Elia cross in the 15th minute to fire the host ahead before Schalke crawl back into the game with settle the scoring with Leon Goretzka equalising for the Royal Blues.

Anthony Annan, middle, was unused by Schalke
Anthony Annan, middle, was unused by Schalke

Boateng was deployed in an attacking midfield role as he was played just behind Dutch hit-man Jan Klass-Huntelaar but the connection failed to produce goals for Jens Keller's side.

Schalke still remain 3rd with 7 points better than 4th-placed Borussia M'gladbach who have amassed 48 points from 29 games.

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