1997 UEFA Cup: Schalke's Triumphant Night in Milan
A Memorable Final: Schalke's Victory Through Penalties
The 1997 UEFA Cup Final etched itself into the memories of Schalke 04 fans, marking a historic triumph for the German club. The two-legged tie against Inter Milan was a gripping affair, with each leg won 1-0 by the home team. The aggregate score of 1-1 forced the final to be decided by a penalty shootout.
Schalke's Resilience and Penalty Prowess
In a tense penalty shootout, Schalke 04 showcased their resilience and penalty prowess. After scoring their first four penalties, Schalke's goalkeeper Jörg Siebenhand prevented Inter from scoring their fourth attempt, securing the victory for the German side. Schalke's triumph marked the first time a German team had won the UEFA Cup since Bayern Munich in 1996.
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