
Kevin Schade shines in the FC Brentford jersey and almost single-handedly leads his team to victory.
A goal with his left foot, a goal with his right foot, and finally a goal with his head – Kevin Schade made headlines in the Premier League with a perfect hat-trick, by English definition.
With his triple strike (7th, 51st, 90th+6 minute), the German international almost single-handedly led FC Brentford to a 4:1 (2:0) victory against AFC Bournemouth. The former Freiburg player was also involved in the fourth goal by putting pressure on own-goal scorer Djordje Petrovic (39th minute). Antoine Semenyo (75th minute) scored for the visitors.
“It’s a shame hat-trick fires up Brentford,” wrote the Guardian . After the match, Schade secured a match ball as a trophy.
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For the 24-year-old, these were his fourth to sixth goals of the season. It was also his second hat-trick in the Bees’ jersey; at the end of November 2024, Schade also scored three goals in a 4:1 victory against Leicester City.
Most recently, after more than a year of absence, the winger was again nominated for the national team by national coach Julian Nagelsmann. In the World Cup qualifier in Luxembourg, Schade played his fifth international match in a 2-0 victory.