Hertha BSC fans silently protest during 0-0 draw with Schalke 04 at Olympiastadion, as keeper Loris Karius makes key save amid pre-match clashes.
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Hertha BSC and Schalke 04 draw 0-0 amid fan protests

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In a 2. Bundesliga top match overshadowed by fan protests, Hertha BSC and league leaders FC Schalke 04 played to a 0-0 draw at the Olympiastadion. Clashes between Hertha supporters and police before the stadium resulted in injuries and led to collective silence from fans during the game. Schalke goalkeeper Loris Karius secured a vital point with several key saves.

The match between Hertha BSC and FC Schalke 04 kicked off the second half of the 2. Bundesliga season. Hertha was the more attacking side, squandering numerous chances, including Luca Schuler hitting the post in the 67th minute and a diving save by Karius on Fabian Reese in the 80th. Schalke, the table leaders, extended their advantage to four points.

Tensions boiled over before the Olympiastadion: Hertha fans attacked police officers, according to authorities, leading to a tough response with pepper spray. Toll: 21 injured officers and 31 injured fans, plus charges for insults and breach of peace. Hertha's fan support group reported at least 30 injured supporters, some requiring emergency treatment, and condemned the harsh security deployment. Hertha acknowledged an incident and is reviewing details.

Inside the stadium, active fan groups from both teams protested the disproportionate police action with silence. After about 20 minutes, large sections of Hertha's East Stand left, leaving an 'ACAB' banner (All Cops Are Bastards). The atmosphere remained eerie, punctuated by isolated chants against security forces. Schalke fans resumed supporting their team in the second half, while Hertha's 'HaHoHe' chant echoed only after 55 minutes.

Despite illnesses affecting Hertha players – captain Fabian Reese started on the bench, goalkeeper Tjark Ernst was absent – the result proved valuable for both. Karius denied Marten Winkler early (7th minute) and prevented further goals.

What people are saying

Discussions on X center on pre-match clashes between Hertha BSC fans and police, resulting in injuries and fans protesting by leaving the stadium or staying silent. Ultras share videos condemning police violence with ACAB messages. Schalke supporters and media praise goalkeeper Loris Karius for crucial saves securing the 0-0 draw. Opinions range from anti-police solidarity to neutral match analysis.

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