The Fortuna stars rightly celebrated in Bochum after the final whistle.
The Fortuna stars rightly celebrated in Bochum after the final whistle.

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BILD records Bochum's 3-0 victory. - Six Times the 1 Marks Fortuna's Relegation Celebration

Fortuna Düsseldorf have now played a total of 1,895 minutes in the Bundesliga following their 3-0 victory over Bochum, and it seems highly unlikely that there will be any dramatic comeback in the second match. The team has demonstrated an impressive amount of resilience thus far, as evident in the first game.

Florian Kastenmeier

Kastenmeier played primarily defensively in this match, but performed his duties admirably. His efforts were noteworthy. Grade 3

Matthias Zimmermann

Initially, he didn't stray far from his defensive duties, but edged forward more as the game progressed. He was diligent in his role. Grade 3

Tim Oberdorf

A truly exceptional performance; he was on top form. However, his teammate was simply a notch better, and thus, he received a slightly lower grade. Grade 2

Jordy de Wijs

A slight dip in form in his recent performances. However, he put up a strong showing in Bochum, effectively fending off opponents and displaying superior defensive prowess. Grade 1

Emmanuel Iyoha

Underwent some uncertainty at the beginning, but managed to pull through without any consequences. He remained focused and engaged in shutting down opponents. Grade 3

Yannick Engelhardt

With remarkable efficiency at the start of the match, Engelhardt excelled defensively, thwarting Stöger's men. As the game played on, he maintained his presence in midfield, pushing forward continuously. Grade 1

Marcel Sobottka

It was his type of game. As captain, he had a tremendous influence on the overall performance, ensuring the team was never under threat from Bochum. Grade 1

Ao Tanaka

Tanaka was unquestionably the star in this heated battle. His skills in possession were crucial in maintaining possession and calming the game down in tense moments. He also assisted in scoring the second goal. Grade 2

Felix Klaus

He exhibited his strength in defense, as well as in attack, thwarting Bochum's attempts at offense and continually driving Fortuna's charge. Grade 1

Christos Tzolis

He netted three goals against Magdeburg, and provided three assists in Bochum. His goal for the second score was particularly remarkable. Grade 1

Substitutes

Issak Johannesson (replaced Sobottka), Christoph Daferner (replaced Vermeij), Jona Niemiec (replaced Klaus), Shinta Appelkamp (replaced Tzolis) and Takashi Uchino (replaced Engelhardt) entered the game far too late to be fairly rated.

Daniel Thioune

The coach's strategy was effective, resulting in a perfect performance from his players. His tactical mastery and player selection were spot on. Grade 1.

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