The God of Football starts with passive skills
Chapter 82 A World-Class Goal! A Diving Header! The Difference Between Genius and Ordinary! This is
Chapter 82 A World-Class Goal! A Diving Header! The Difference Between Genius and Ordinary! This is the Football of Borussia Dortmund!
What do you think of Wang Shuo now?
In the Presidential Stand at the Allianz Stadium, Rummenigge, Hoeneß, football legend Beckenbauer, and Adidas President Herbert Hainer, among others, sat together to watch this highly anticipated El Clásico.
But no one expected that Dortmund would launch a blitzkrieg right from the start, breaking through Bayern's goal twice in a row.
This threw the entire Allianz Arena into chaos.
Who would have thought that Dortmund would play so aggressively from the very start of the match, their momentum was simply unstoppable.
Klopp's team has been playing incredibly well lately!
When faced with Beckenbauer's question, both Rummenigge and Hoeneß were speechless.
When Wang Shuo was still at Mainz, they chose Gomez over him.
But now, the two players are performing drastically differently!
And that damn Klopp.
He rushed out to celebrate both goals.
This is practically like showing off in front of Bayern Munich fans at the Allianz Arena, in front of the management!
"Wang Shuo has made great progress!" Hoeneß affirmed.
"His attendance rate this season has been very high, and he has had virtually no injuries. We really misjudged him."
Beckenbauer was not surprised.
Compared to Rummenigge, Hoeneß has one huge advantage: he is willing to admit his mistakes!
"Wang Shuo is becoming more and more well-rounded, especially in physical confrontations, his performance has improved significantly."
"Klopp's use of him in this game was very interesting. He took the number 10 position, giving Wang Shuo more freedom."
The match inside the stadium is still in full swing.
Both sides were playing at a very fast pace.
After Dortmund scored two goals, Bayern Munich began to fight back.
However, with possession changing hands frequently, Bayern's attack struggled to penetrate Dortmund's territory.
Therefore, it cannot pose a threat.
"For both goals, Wang Shuo dropped very deep, almost playing the roles of both striker and attacking midfielder. At least half the credit for the second goal should go to Wang Shuo."
“Especially Demichelis.”
Beckenbauer has played football for so many years, coached teams for so long, and watched so many games that he has developed a keen eye for talent.
Demichelis will definitely be criticized by everyone after the game.
Because of the second goal conceded, his position was too close to Wang Shuo.
This is actually a difficult choice.
If he doesn't get close to Wang Shuo, Kuba can make a direct pass, and Wang Shuo can run diagonally behind Demichelis and still have a chance to shoot.
When Wang Shuo stopped the ball to Kuba and turned to start his sprint, all the defenders, even Ferdinand and Vidic, would face a difficult choice.
Too passive!
There are too many options for a direct attack!
"I've always said that Wang Shuo's off-the-ball movement is very intelligent and has been greatly underestimated!"
As Beckenbauer finished speaking, he smiled slightly, a wise glint flashing in his eyes behind his glasses.
"Everyone focuses on his average running distance of over 12 kilometers per game, but they overlook the fact that many of his runs are actually extremely clever, but his teammates just haven't grasped his intentions."
"This is exactly the same as Tony Cross's positioning and passing."
Beckenbauer intended to offer some pointers.
When Tony Cross was mentioned, Rummenigge and Hoeneß both looked displeased.
Especially Rummenigge.
"Geniuses are geniuses precisely because you can't limit or restrict them using the standards of ordinary people, and naturally you can't measure them using the standards of ordinary players."
"What they need is trust and support, not performance evaluation!"
Beckenbauer's statement is actually quite clear.
Hoeneß and Rummenigge both understood.
Tony Kroos' loan to Bayer Leverkusen runs until the end of this season.
Bayer Leverkusen are currently very keen to negotiate with Bayern Munich to buy out Toni Kroos.
The players themselves don't want to come back.
That's exactly the same as Hummels.
How capable is Hummels?
Everyone at Bayern Munich is well aware of this.
But there was no place for Hummels at Bayern Munich, so they loaned him to Borussia Dortmund.
When he was highly valued at Dortmund, he didn't want to come back.
The meaning of "The Football Emperor" is very clear: Toni Kroos is a genius.
Wang Shuo's tragedy has already been set in stone; Bayern Munich absolutely cannot afford to lose this midfield genius.
Herbert Hainer's eyes lit up.
He had long heard that Beckenbauer had a very high opinion of Wang Shuo, even predicting that Wang Shuo would become the fourth best player in world football after Ronaldo, Kaká, and Messi.
Now, hearing him say that again, I immediately understood Wang Shuo's importance in the eyes of the "Football Emperor".
This is an Adidas sponsored player.
Behind this is a huge market of 14 billion people, which is also the market that Adidas will focus on most going forward.
Haina immediately took out his phone and sent a message to the head of the company's football division.
"Report on the contract situation of Borussia Dortmund player Wang Shuo, conduct a detailed new commercial value assessment, investigate the actions of competing brands such as Nike and Puma, and submit it to the board of directors for discussion."
……
Just as the Bayern Munich trio were talking, the intense match on the field took another unexpected turn.
Wang Shuo suddenly appeared on the left side of the center circle in Bayern's half, with his back to Van Buyten. Facing Subotic's long pass, he first engaged in a physical confrontation with Van Buyten.
Needless to say, Wang Shuo was "bumped" by Van Buyten and staggered forward, losing his original position, but the ball came right in front of him.
Wang Shuo quickly adjusted his steps, straightened his chest, stopped the ball, and then used the inside of his right foot to cut the ball sideways, stopping the ball and turning around while firmly controlling it under his feet.
Van Bommel rushed over immediately and first tackled Wang Shuo.
As a result, Wang Shuo took the initiative to dribble the ball out first, but he was tripped. After stumbling for a step, he quickly adjusted himself and regained control of the ball before Schweinsteiger could.
Just as Wang Shuo was about to continue dribbling laterally, facing interceptions from two Bayern midfielders, Van Bommel and Schweinsteiger simultaneously tackled him, bringing him to the ground.
Referee Kircher blew his whistle, indicating a foul.
At this moment, everyone noticed that the right side of Owomoyela was empty again.
If Wang Shuo is given even the slightest opening, the ball will be passed to him, and it will likely be another threatening attack!
The Bayern Munich fans at the Allianz Arena gave the players a warm round of applause.
That was indeed a good defense!
But Wang Shuo remained lying on the ground, writhing in pain as he clutched his feet.
Schweinsteiger walked over and tried to help Wang Shuo up, but Wang Shuo slapped the pig's hand away forcefully.
"Look at my foot! Did you kick the ball? You kicked my foot!"
"And you!"
Wang Shuo angrily pointed at Van Bommel, "How many times has this happened? Before the match, you threatened to make me suffer. From your side to mine, you kicked my foot three times in a row. Were you really trying to steal the ball?"
As he spoke, Wang Shuo pointed to his basketball socks and boots.
The game had only been going on for less than 10 minutes, but the socks and boots were already very dirty; these are proof of that.
Van Bommel was a little angry.
"Stop acting and get up!"
As he spoke, he was about to walk over and help Wang Shuo up.
But by then, the Dortmund players had also realized what was happening.
Sven Bender was the first to rush forward, shielding Wang Shuo with his body. He glared at Van Bommel and roared, "What do you want to do?"
The other Dortmund players also caught up.
Bayern's players also gathered around.
The situation suddenly spiraled out of control.
Van Bommel stood on the outside, feeling wronged. "I just wanted to help him up."
"No need. You kicked them out, why are you trying to be nice to them?"
"Yeah, you started off with such aggressive moves, who knows what you were up to?"
"Stay away from our captain!"
Both Van Bommel and Schweinsteiger felt wronged.
This time, their combined defensive actions were actually quite minor.
Didn't you touch Wang Shuo's foot?
That is indeed true.
The main problem was that Wang Shuo moved too quickly, and Van Bommel kicked the ball when he was trying to win it.
Besides, what defensive player's move is ever clean?
Van Bommel is notorious for his rough play; what's a kick compared to that?
But now, with Wang Shuo making such a fuss, the situation is gradually getting out of control.
Even if referee Kircher wanted to favor the home team, he had to mediate the conflict between the two sides under these circumstances.
At the very least, they need to calm the Dortmund players down.
So he waved to Van Bommel and showed him a yellow card!
This infuriated Van Bommel, who nearly lost his temper.
He is a defensive player whose specialty is roaming around the foul line. He usually relies on this ability to make his opponents suffer, making them grit their teeth in hatred, yet they have no way to deal with him.
This time, however, he was shown a yellow card even though he hadn't made any violent moves.
I just can't swallow this anger.
“I’m telling you, you tackled me from behind. I’ve already shown you some leniency. Besides, I warned you at the start of the game, didn’t I?” Referee Kischer asked Van Bommel.
The Dutch midfielder knew he was in the wrong.
That verbal warning cost him points!
Judging from the referee's tone, it seemed he had his eye on him.
If he commits another foul, he will probably be shown a red card without hesitation!
In addition to showing Van Bommel a yellow card, Kircher also warned Schweinsteiger.
Little Pig almost got beaten, but ultimately fouled Wang Shuo.
Kircher reminded him to be more careful, or he'd have to pull out his cards next time!
After seeing Schweinsteiger off, Kircher turned around and called Wang Shuo to wake him up.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he turned around, he saw that Wang Shuo had already stood up on his own initiative.
Clever kid!
Kircher chuckled inwardly.
Van Bommel had spent his whole life training as an eagle, only to have his eyes pecked out by a sparrow in the end.
They were always skirting the line of fouls, and this time they really got the short end of the stick!
How to use the referee to restrain the opponent is also a skill.
Especially against cunning players like Van Bommel.
As an international referee, Kircher has officiated so many matches and seen many strong teams, yet he doesn't understand how to leverage the referee's influence.
The most typical example is the 19th round of the league, when Werder Bremen hosted Bayern Munich.
Kircher was also the referee for that match.
At that time, Werder Bremen played brilliantly from the start, with players like Marco Marin and Mesut performing exceptionally well, and they were the first to break through Bayern's defense.
But Bayern's midfield, led by Van Bommel, quickly turned the tables and dominated Werder Bremen.
Especially Van Bommel.
What impressed Kircher most was that Van Bommel committed four fouls in a very short period of time during that game.
The moves weren't particularly big; they were the kind that annoyed the opponent but the referee couldn't call.
This completely ruined Werder Bremen's morale.
As a result, Bayern scored two goals in just 10 minutes.
Kircher thought that if Werder Bremen had protested in time, or even argued with Bayern like Dortmund did, and the referee had intervened, Van Bommel would have definitely received a card much earlier.
However, Werder Bremen eventually realized what was happening.
Near the end of the first half, Mesut drew a foul from Van Bommel while dribbling the ball.
This time, Kircher really did give them the cards.
But Werder Bremen had already lost the initial advantage, and the final score was 2-3, a home defeat to Bayern.
Van Bommel is the kind of player that opponents hate to the core, but whose own fans adore.
As a referee, I don't really have much affection for this kind of player.
No referee likes having their behavior and enforcement standards interpreted!
Dortmund, for example, started the game with a protest, and that action was indeed a bit too much.
After all, it was Bayern's home ground, and Van Bommel wanted to test the waters of his officiating.
However, Kircher still gave a verbal warning within the referee's authority.
This time, issuing a yellow card was only natural.
In the 10th minute, Van Bommel was put under immense pressure!
"Are you alright?" Kircher walked over and asked Wang Shuo.
"It's okay. It really hurt when I was kicked, but it's much better now," Wang Shuo explained.
Kircher accepted this explanation.
Most importantly, Wang Shuo did get kicked quite a lot.
Just now, Van Bommel was dragging Wang Shuo along and kicking him repeatedly; it was a very dirty play.
"Then everyone disperse quickly and get ready to start the competition."
With that, Kircher ran off.
Wang Shuo then called over his teammates.
"Pay attention, we need to find our balance now, so we need to be careful with our movements."
With a two-goal lead, playing at Bayern's home ground, and having just received a yellow card for Van Bommel, it's normal for Dortmund to try to find some balance. Dortmund needs to be more careful.
In the past few rounds, Borussia Dortmund, led by Wang Shuo, has been unstoppable.
Wang Shuo's teammates were mostly convinced of his abilities.
Now, after hearing this, they all nodded in agreement.
……
The game starts again.
Dortmund's free kick did not create any attacking threat.
After Bayern intercepted the ball, they immediately launched a long pass into the attacking third, hoping to find Gomez and launch a quick attack.
Santana played very actively in this game.
They did an excellent job marking Gomez, in particular.
Clearly, Klopp's help has been effective over the past period.
When Gomez's approach became unsustainable, Bayern began to rely more on attacking down the flanks.
The main reason was that Robben and Ribery both actively dropped back to receive the ball.
The two wingers mostly operated in the flanks, leaving the flanks to Badstuber and Lahm.
Badstuber originally played center-back, but under Van Gaal's tutelage, he now plays left-back.
In Van Gaal's system, when his team has the ball, the full-backs tend to push forward to support the wingers in their attacks.
In the 12th minute, Bayern Munich launched an attack from the left flank.
Faced with Dortmund's suffocating pressing, Bayern's midfield and defense simply couldn't get the ball out of play.
When Ribery dropped back to the left side of the center circle to receive the ball, he was closely pressured from behind by Owomoyela and was eventually fouled and fell to the ground.
Since Owomoyela did not commit any rough foul, the referee only blew his whistle to indicate a foul, without issuing a warning or card.
This greatly displeased the 69,000 Bayern Munich fans at the Allianz Arena, who booed loudly.
Demichelis quickly stepped up to take the free kick, and Badstuber launched an attack from the left flank.
But this time, Bayern's continuous passing failed to reach the threatening area.
After Dortmund cleared the ball, it remained with Bayern and fell to Lahm on the right wing.
Wang Shuo seized the opportunity, waving his hand to signal the team to push towards Bayern's right flank.
This pressure campaign ultimately ended with Grosskreutz fouling Robben.
Big Cross and Schmelzer sandwiched Robben from the front and back, causing the Dutchman to fall near the center line.
But still no cards were dealt.
"The Bayern Munich fans in the stadium were booing loudly."
"As can be seen from the slow-motion replay, the Dortmund defenders were quite restrained in their movements."
"Schmelzer's defense made Robben struggle."
"This young left-back has replaced Brazilian veteran Dede in the starting lineup and has established himself on the left flank this season."
"Look at Bayern's quick free kick this time."
When the ball returned to Lahm's feet, Wang Shuo started again, putting pressure on the right flank.
Dortmund pressed forward again.
Ram hurriedly passed the ball to Van Bommel, but Kuba rushed towards Van Bommel immediately, forcing him to pass it back to Ram.
"Dortmund's pressing in the attacking third is very aggressive!"
"We've seen that Bayern haven't been able to find their familiar rhythm throughout the match so far."
"It felt like we were completely stunned by Dortmund's lightning attack at the start of the game."
"The score is now 0-2 down, and the game has only just begun, less than 12 minutes in."
"For Bayern, the most important thing now is to maintain their rhythm."
"Lahm got the ball and immediately launched a long pass to his own left flank."
"But Badstuber on the left flank hasn't returned yet, so there's a bit of space."
"Demichelis runs to the left wing to receive the ball."
Lahm's long passes were a bit high and the ball speed wasn't fast.
When the ball landed in the open space on the left, Sven Bender immediately sprinted forward from the right side of the center line, heading straight for the landing point, as if to steal the ball from Demichelis.
Wang Shuo, who was still standing between Lahm and Van Buyten, only glanced at the ball and knew that Sven Bender had no chance of getting it.
However, it could potentially interfere with Demichelis.
Sven Bender was charging forward from the right flank of the midfield, so Demichelis couldn't pass directly to Badstuber on the left flank, otherwise the ball would easily be intercepted.
Argentine center-backs are always very cautious when handling the ball.
Thinking of this, Wang Shuo immediately started running, quickly moving laterally along the defensive line formed by Lahm and Van Buyten.
As he ran, he kept an eye on Demichelis.
Sure enough, the Argentinians stopped the ball first.
Demichelis has decent footwork. As soon as he stopped the ball, he saw Sven Bender rushing towards him. He wanted to pass the ball forward, but he immediately cut the ball back, changed his mind, turned around and blocked Sven Bender with his body, and then passed the ball back.
Just as Demichelis turned to protect the ball, Wang Shuo suddenly accelerated.
He changed his movement from lateral to suddenly veer towards the right side of the penalty spot inside the penalty area.
In the instant of sudden acceleration, Wang Shuo pushed his speed to the maximum and rushed toward Butt at lightning speed.
Exclamations of surprise came from the stands of the Allianz Arena.
It was only at this moment that everyone suddenly noticed Wang Shuo's positioning.
"When and where did he appear?"
"Bayern's back pass was very dangerous!"
When Demichelis' pass reached the penalty area, Wang Shuo had already surged to the top of the arc and could enter the penalty area in an instant.
This surprised Butt, who was making his move.
At that moment, Boot had no choice at all.
Did he stop the ball with his right foot?
Wouldn't that be the same as getting close to Wang Shuo and giving him a chance to steal the ball?
Butt could only stop with his left foot.
The problem is that Butt is a right-footed player.
His left foot is useless.
Wang Shuo suddenly accelerated and pounced on Butt, shouting, "Sven, grab it!"
Tacit understanding and trust came into play at this moment.
As Wang Shuo lunged at Butt, Sven Bender also received Wang Shuo's signal and rushed to Demichelis's side immediately.
In a calm situation, the most logical outcome for Bayern would be for Butt to kick the ball out of bounds.
At most, they would simply hand possession of the ball to Dortmund.
A throw-in is always more worthwhile than a dangerous situation in front of the goal, right?
But Boot had no time to think.
Wang Shuo rushed to his side in an instant, and he had to make a decision in that split second.
Van Gaal's coaching style is all about possession.
Butt had no time to think; he simply kicked the ball back to Demichelis with his left foot. In his mind, Demichelis's position was safe.
But after passing the ball, he was horrified.
Because, after the ball was passed, he saw a yellow figure blocking Demichelis's path.
"My God! Butt made a fatal mistake with his pass!"
"His clearance pass went directly to Dortmund's Sven Bender!"
"Dortmund made a interception in the attacking third."
"Look at this time, Sven Bender successfully intercepted the ball, stabilized it, and rushed into the penalty area."
"Butt has broken out!"
"Sven Bender's through ball!"
When the lobbed pass landed at the edge of the penalty area, Wang Shuo rushed over quickly and headed the ball with a diving header, as if he had flown out of the box.
The football came right in front of Wang Shuo, and he headed it forward with all his might, hitting the ball perfectly and sending it straight into the unguarded goal.
"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!"
Goal!
"In the 12th minute of the first half, Dortmund scored again!"
"My God, Dortmund scored 3 goals in just 12 minutes!"
"3 to 0!"
"This is simply unbelievable!"
"After the start of the game, Dortmund's continuous attacks completely stunned Bayern Munich."
"Especially the suffocating pressing in the attacking third caused Bayern's defense to make a series of mistakes."
"Butt's pass was really inappropriate!"
"Even if he had just kicked the ball out of bounds, it would have been better than the current situation."
"Of course, it's hard to blame Butt, because when Demichelis passed the ball, Wang Shuo was pressing him relentlessly in the attacking third."
"This is what we were just talking about: Dortmund's suffocating pressure and fast-paced blitzkrieg completely stunned Bayern, causing them to lose their rhythm!"
"Who would have thought that Bayern Munich, playing at home, would concede three goals in just the first 12 minutes!"
……
At the Allianz Arena, Borussia Dortmund got off to a dream start!
By pressing high up the pitch and taking advantage of Bayern's shaky defense at the start of the game, goalkeeper Butt and his defenders were still in shock when Butt scored a series of goals.
On both flanks, neither Badstuber nor Lahm could effectively support Robben and Ribery under Dortmund's repeated attacks.
Grosskreutz and Kuba are more like wingers.
They combined with Schmelzer and Owomoyela on the flanks, effectively limiting Bayern's wing play.
In the middle, the presence of three defensive midfielders meant that Bayern could not gain any advantage whatsoever.
Especially the Santana.
This Brazilian center-back, who had previously performed poorly, played very steadily this round, completely neutralizing Gomez.
Even after taking a 3-0 lead, Dortmund slowed their attack slightly, and Bayern regained their composure and began to launch a counterattack, but Santana still didn't let Gomez gain any advantage.
Bayern Munich failed to create any effective attacking opportunities throughout the first half.
How outrageous is it?
Bayern's first shot of the match came in the 28th minute.
Almost half an hour!
In the first 15 minutes, Dortmund had a possession rate of 63%.
The situation was almost entirely one-sided.
Bayern then gradually regained possession, but their defense remained shaky.
Dortmund frequently threatened Bayern's goal with long-range shots.
Even in the 34th minute, Wang Shuo delivered a lobbed pass, and Großkreutz quickly surged forward, finding himself one-on-one with goalkeeper Butt.
But who would have thought that Grosskreutz's one-on-one shot, intended for the far corner, would miss completely!
Big Cross knelt down inside Bayern's penalty area and slammed his head into the turf.
In the first half, Bayern's most threatening attack came when Robben cut inside from the right wing and fired a long-range shot in stoppage time.
This long-range shot was of high quality, but it was saved by goalkeeper Ziegler with a diving save.
Ultimately, Dortmund led 3-0 at halftime!
……
boom! !
A loud bang made everyone in the cramped away locker room look at Klopp.
The Borussia Dortmund coach clenched his fists and slammed them hard on the low table where Bayern Munich was preparing food and drinks for the away team, almost smashing it to pieces.
"Did you see that? You all saw it, right? This is the football of Borussia Dortmund!"
Klopp clenched his fists and waved them in front of him, asking everyone in front of him a question.
His excited expression and exhilarating emotions instantly ignited the hormones of all the Dortmund players!
Yes, that's right, this is Borussia Dortmund's football!
"We scored three goals in the first half."
"We scored our first goal in just 36 seconds!"
"36 seconds, do you know what that means?"
"The second goal came from a quick counter-attack, a cross from the right wing, and a brilliant combination between Wang Shuo and Kuba!"
"The third goal came from our relentless pressing and pressure, which forced Bayern's players to make mistakes under our pressure."
Klopp recounted the entire process of each of the three goals in one go.
He was trying to help the players recall the passion they had after scoring consecutive goals in the first half.
"This isn't luck!"
"This is no coincidence!"
"This is no coincidence!"
"These three goals were achieved through our tireless running, our sweat, our unwavering belief, and our relentless effort!"
At this point, Klopp spread his hands, "Can you feel how many fans in the far north, in Dortmund, are going crazy for our three goals? Can you feel it?"
All the players nodded in agreement.
Whether they felt it or not, at this moment, everyone was infected and stirred by Klopp's emotions and his words.
Including Wang Shuo.
"The war has only just begun!"
"A 3-0 score is the most dangerous score in the world."
"In Istanbul in 2005, AC Milan lost the Champions League final despite leading 3-0!"
"Do you want to be like AC Milan? Do you want to go down in history as the backdrop for Bayern's great comeback? Do you want to be nailed to the pillar of shame?"
Everyone shook their heads in unison.
"Remember this, we're facing Bayern Munich!"
"They are used to being high and mighty, they consider themselves the hegemon of the Bundesliga, they will not be willing to submit, they will not bow down."
"In the second half, they'll be like a beast in the Black Forest, enraged by its wounds, charging at us relentlessly. They'll do everything in their power to tear us apart!"
"They have the best football stars in Germany, and even in Europe: Ribery, Robben, Gomez, Van Bommel..."
"If we let these people run rampant, we will be completely crushed!"
Wang Shuo was moved by Klopp's words, but he did not lose his composure.
But looking around, he realized that his teammates had all been swayed.
It must be said that Klopp's image, his words, and his body language make him a truly brilliant orator, full of passion and logic.
"What should we do?"
Klopp asked the questions he wanted all the players to think about.
"We need to put enough pressure on our opponents, just like we did in the first half, and continue to intensify our efforts so they can feel the power of Dortmund football once again!"
"Press! Tackle! Run tirelessly!"
"Don't give the opponent any breathing space; don't let them organize even one decent attack!"
"Every time, we must be like hungry hounds, rushing forward to bite the ball at their feet, snatch it away, and launch a counterattack!"
"Bayern Munich has the best football stars in Germany, and even in Europe."
"But we have each other!"
"We are all willing to run for each other, willing to dedicate ourselves to each other, and willing to fight for each other!"
Our team song is "We'll Never Walk Alone!"
"It is the totem of our Dortmund, illuminating our path forward, forward!"
In the end, Klopp completely lost control and turned into a roar.
"Right now, both I and Borussia Dortmund need you. Get out of here and win the last half!"
"Believe me, Dortmund warriors, as long as we beat Bayern, no team will be able to stop us from reaching the championship podium this season!"
"I assure you, by May we will bring the championship trophy back to Dortmund!"
"I will also lead you from the Westfalenstadion to Borsichplatz, to celebrate our championship with all the fans in the city!"
All the players were already bursting with excitement.
They all rushed out of their seats, as if they had been injected with adrenaline, and kept shouting and roaring along with Klopp.
These are the warriors Klopp trained!
Their eyes were determined, filled with the passion of battle and the desire for the championship!
Wang Shuo also felt as if his whole body was on fire.
……
Van Gaal made another substitution at halftime.
And once again, he substituted Olic for Mario Gomez.
Bayern Munich fans at the Allianz Arena were baffled by the substitution.
No one knows what the famous Dutch coach is thinking.
Dortmund also didn't give them enough time to think about the problem.
Because, after the start of the second half, Borussia Dortmund, just like at the beginning of the first half, immediately put Bayern under pressure.
The tireless running and relentless pressing left the 69000 Bayern fans in the stadium in disbelief.
Haven't they already taken a 3-0 lead?
Why are they all working so hard?
Or did Klopp give them drugs during halftime?
No one knows the answer.
But Bayern Munich were not willing to accept defeat at home.
Therefore, they are also launching a frantic counterattack, trying every possible way to create opportunities and break through Dortmund's goal.
Both teams played with great ferocity.
The players on both sides were like warriors on a battlefield, constantly fighting back and forth.
Even if the fighting is fierce and chaotic, they immediately get up again and continue charging.
In the 50th minute, Ribery was fouled by Owomoyela while trying to break through with the ball.
Dortmund's right-back received the second yellow card of the match.
Just four minutes later, Wang Shuo dropped back to the center circle to receive the ball, turned and broke through before passing the ball to Kuba on the right wing.
As Kuba dribbled along the right sideline, he was fouled by Badstuber, who was tracking back.
Bayern's left-back also received a yellow card.
The two teams traded blows, going back and forth, neck and neck, neither willing to give an inch.
Ribery dribbled the ball from the left side of the penalty area, suddenly cut inside, and unleashed a powerful shot.
Immediately after, Wang Shuo sent a diagonal pass from behind, and Grosskreutz took a shot inside the penalty area, which was saved by Butt and went out of bounds.
The ensuing corner kick also created danger in front of Bayern's goal.
Neither side held anything back.
No further personnel changes were made.
But time is clearly not on Bayern's side.
Trailing by 3 goals, Bayern Munich started to play aggressively.
The two full-backs started pushing forward aggressively, and even stopped dropping back to the defensive line.
Thomas Muller and Olic even took the lead at the same time.
Bayern Munich wanted to score as soon as possible, or even equalize.
The Bayern Munich fans in the stands gradually lost their composure.
Especially after 60 minutes.
As Dortmund's players expended their energy, Bayern gradually gained control of the ball and began to press forward aggressively.
At that moment, Wang Shuo suddenly thought of a question.
At this moment, will Van Gaal regret substituting Gomez?
Nobody knows.
Maybe, maybe not.
Just like he refused to change the person no matter what.
Klose was still on the bench, but Van Gaal still didn't make any substitutions.
Perhaps, for Van Gaal, replacing him is tantamount to admitting his mistake.
Or perhaps he has other ideas of his own.
However, in the 68th minute, as Bayern launched their attack, Santana suddenly rushed out of the penalty area, snatched the ball from Robben's feet as he cut inside, and passed it to Sahin.
Sahin controlled the ball and dribbled forward, glancing ahead.
Almost simultaneously, Wang Shuo immediately turned around and rushed forward, raising his hand to ask for the ball.
Sahin, understanding perfectly, delivered a long pass behind the defense.
Bayern's defense is pushed too far forward.
This gave Wang Shuo's speed a great deal of room to maneuver in that instant.
He overtook Van Buyten in an instant, with only Demichelis barely able to keep up.
But Wang Shuo is still surpassing Demichelis step by step.
Finally, he left everyone behind and rushed into Bayern's 30-meter zone.
When Sahin's pass landed, Wang Shuo had already judged the landing point and kicked the ball from mid-air to directly in front of him.
His continental-level ball control made controlling the ball effortless, without even slowing him down much.
As soon as he unloaded the ball, he immediately chased after it again.
Butt once again abandoned his goal and launched an attack.
This time, the two sides met near the penalty spot.
After Wang Shuo took the first step with his left foot, he slightly lowered his left shoulder, tricking Butt into falling to the side. Then, he suddenly flicked the ball with his right foot, changing his entire body to the right.
A pendulum jumper!
Swift as ever!
He fell to the ground as always!
After catching up, Wang Shuo unleashed a powerful right-footed shot, sending the ball into the unguarded goal. He then turned and sprinted off the field, running all the way to the corner of the stands where the Dortmund fans were, where he leaped high and cheered!
"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!"
"hat trick!!!"
"Another hat trick!"
"I simply can't believe that Wang Shuo has scored two hat-tricks in the Bundesliga this season, and both of them were against Bayern Munich!"
"He is Bayern Munich's nemesis!"
"After scoring a hat-trick against Bayern Munich in last season's German Cup final, Wang Shuo has scored hat-tricks in two consecutive matches against Bayern!"
"This is absolutely incredible!"
"We even have to wonder if he gets particularly excited every time he plays against Bayern?"
"Could it be that he really has some deep-seated hatred for Bayern Munich?"
……
After Dortmund scored their fourth goal, everyone knew that the game was over.
This dealt a heavy blow to Bayern Munich and severely impacted their morale.
From the 68th minute to the 78th minute, in just 10 minutes, Bayern failed to register a single shot on goal.
Dortmund, on the other hand, stabilized their position and began to defend and counter-attack.
Unfortunately, the Hornets players were already extremely exhausted.
In the 78th minute, Van Gaal substituted Robben with Altintop and Thomas Müller with Pranjic.
But he simply didn't put Klose on the field.
No one knows why.
Dortmund didn't make any substitutions until the 80th minute.
Reus replaced Großkreutz.
Feulner replaced Sahin.
The team reverted to a 4-2-3-1 formation and began a steady, defensive counter-attacking strategy.
But by this point, the team's physical condition was already severely depleted.
In the 85th minute, Klopp made his final substitution.
Götze replaced Kuba.
The young Dortmund player appeared on the right wing.
All three substitutions were decisions made based on the players' physical condition.
However, Dortmund's squad depth means that substitutions are practically a foregone conclusion.
However, the continuous substitutions still had an impact on the team.
Especially in the 88th minute, Badstuber delivered a diagonal pass into the flank, and Ribery made a quick lateral run down the left flank, received the ball and cut inside, dribbling past Sven Bender and Hummels in succession.
When the Frenchman dribbled the ball to the edge of the penalty area, he suddenly unleashed a world-class strike.
The football flew into Dortmund's goal with lightning speed.
Ziegler was powerless against such a world-class goal, unable to do anything about it from his distance!
1 is better than 4!
In the final moments, Ribery still demonstrated his strength as a world-class superstar!
That stunning goal saved Bayern Munich's pride!
At the very least, they shouldn't have conceded four goals at home.
In the final minutes, Bayern continued their offensive, but Dortmund retreated to their 30-meter zone, tightened their defense, and managed to drag the game out until the very end.
The moment Kicher blew the final whistle, the entire Allianz Arena erupted in boos.
Dissatisfied Bayern fans booed angrily.
No one knows whether he was actually booing their arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund.
Are they still booing Van Gaal and his players?
But the 1-4 scoreline at the Allianz Stadium made this El Clásico all the more shocking.
"The match is over!"
"Let's congratulate Klopp and his players."
"With three goals scored in the opening minutes, they ultimately took three points away from the Allianz Arena."
"This is undoubtedly a crucial match for Dortmund, because although Bayern is currently in 3rd place, they have the same points as Leverkusen."
"Moreover, Van Gaal's team has been in great form recently and is the most threatening challenger to Dortmund's top spot this season."
"Now, Dortmund's 4-1 away win against Bayern has undoubtedly further solidified their position as the league leaders."
"I believe that tonight's match at Allianz Arena will make everyone remember Wang Shuo!"
"Dortmund's number 9 has scored a hat-trick in three consecutive matches against Bayern Munich!"
"He is absolutely the most amazing star in this game, and even in the Bundesliga this season."
"We also have every reason to believe that as long as Klopp and his Dortmund can maintain their current form, the Bundesliga title this season will be a foregone conclusion!"
"Of course, we must also say that, looking at the whole game, Van Gaal's Bayern did not perform as well as expected."
"But we still hope that Bayern can get out of the shadow of defeat as soon as possible and regroup."
"There are still 12 rounds left in the league, and everything is still uncertain. Bayern still has a chance!"
"At the same time, the Bayern management should give Van Gaal more patience and support, and believe that he can lead the team out of the predicament!"
(End of this chapter)
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