Chapter 212
Jena's passing core is placed on the right?

Rene Maurer looked suspiciously at the position change of players in Jena on the field. Generally speaking, he would not do this if the players were not adapted to multiple positions.

According to the information he obtained in advance, Bjorn, Jena's playmaker, never played on the right.

Is this trying to use their right side as well as their team's left side as a breakthrough?
Heiko Weber, you are so naive.

Rene Maurer looked towards the coaching bench in Jena, and saw that Heike had left the coaching bench and was standing on the sidelines looking at the field with a concerned face.

Is this because I can't wait to see the effect of my tactics?

Then take a good look at it. Rene Maurer sat calmly in his position. Heike analyzed the weakness of Munich 1860's defense on the left with a little bit of the situation on the field. Rene Maurer really admired him. Sensitive, but he didn't think it was a problem.

His team's defense on the left is indeed weak, but that depends on who it is compared with.

Comparing to Bundesliga teams is indeed flawed, but comparing to Jena...

Sure enough, after the start of the second half, Jena's aggressive running and counter-grabbing for a while did control a lot of ball possession, but the attack from the right was still ineffective. The road is still like a wall.

Bjorn didn't even have a few chances for diagonal passes.

Jena's tactics failed again.

Heike watched helplessly as the situation on the field remained unchanged, and he couldn't help sighing after 10 minutes of no results.

Then he quietly sat back on the coach's bench, and then sent Ralph to negotiate the replacement. Heike leaned straight back in his seat, as if he had aged a lot for a while.

Rene Maurer was shocked when he saw Heike sitting on the coaching bench. Heike's appearance showed a very simple thing, that is, Jena's defense against Munich 1860 was completely helpless.

Then he looked at the time again, and there was still half an hour left in the second half.

He touched his forehead, and just about to stand up, he sat down again.

Wait another minute.

As the game continued, Jena's offense became weaker and weaker. Not to mention that they couldn't create great opportunities, they didn't even have a few ordinary shooting opportunities. The entire Jena striker fell into a state of sleepwalking.

Although Nils is still trying to find opportunities, but watching his team members try their best, they can hardly run anymore, and he is still sticking to Nils, not giving Nils a chance .

Jena's offense was completely unable to play, and the morale of the players in Jena was also at a low point.

At this time, Rene Maurer finally stood up. He walked to the sidelines and took a dead ball to recruit the captain of Munich 1860, Benjamin, to his side and whispered a few words.

Then Munich suddenly changed from defensive to offensive.

With more than 20 minutes left before the end of the game, 1860 Munich finally showed all its fangs.

The rhythm of Munich 1860 suddenly accelerated.

Heike frowned and raised his eyebrows. Munich 1860 actually chose to attack at this time. He thought that Rene Maurer was going to play a defensive counterattack for 10 minutes.

And this really caught the Jena team by surprise. After being educated many times by Munich 1860's prudent defense, they have become accustomed to the style of Munich 1860. Who knew that they would change their style of play two-thirds of the way through the game. .

The players in Jena didn't react for a while, and the defense line was immediately torn apart.

The atmosphere at the Allianz Arena completely heated up, the on-site commentators began to release more passion, and the fans in the stands were not to be outdone, desperately cheering for their home team.

To be honest, they were bored enough in the first half of the game. Although they knew in their hearts that Rene Maurer's style of play was the safest, non-stop offense was what the fans wanted to see. It's not like now, facing a newly promoted from the C league, you have to play defensive counterattacks, or your own home court.

After greeting Rene Maurer infinitely in their hearts, the latter finally launched a full-scale counterattack.

It was exciting for everyone, and there were not many times when Rene Maurer ordered an all-out attack.

The on-site commentator immediately got excited. Once they attack with all their strength, there will be many wonderful moments for the team. For me, who presides over the atmosphere, this is a good time to improve the atmosphere of the audience.

"Halfa breaks through with the ball! Beautiful! He scores in Jena's half"

"Rakic's response was very timely! A hit-the-wall fit...beautiful! Rakic ​​is a genius"

"Halfa chose to continue dribbling the ball after receiving the return pass, and made a high pass!"

"Benjamin grabbed the first goal! He shot!"

"The ball went in... the ball was blocked, unfortunately, just a little bit"

……

More and more similar explanations came out of his mouth, and the fans of the Allianz Arena followed his encouragement and kept cheering for the players of 1860 Munich.

It's just that as time passed, the voice of the on-site commentator became lower and lower, and gradually the voice of the fans also lowered.

The Allianz Arena, which was bustling just now, seemed to be closed, only scattered fans were left singing the team anthem, and everyone began to concentrate on watching the game on the field.

Look at the goalkeeper in front of Jena.

The game has reached the stoppage time stage, and in the last 10 minutes of the game just before this, the excellent opportunities created by Munich 1860 were buried in the hands of the goalkeeper.

They thought that their home team's delay in scoring in the first half was caused by too conservative play, and many fans even began to scold the head coach Rene Maurer.

It's just that I didn't expect that after half of the second half, Munich 1860 completely switched to attacking tactical thinking and also failed to achieve any results.

They were still cheering for Rene Maurer's enlightenment just now, and no one can cheer for them now.

And the players of their home team Munich 1860 are even more helpless at the moment.

They couldn't think of any other tricks. They used all the offensive methods and all the tactical routines they usually train, but none of the attacks could penetrate the gate of the Jena goalkeeper.

They can't remember how many good opportunities they have created, but every excellent opportunity ends up being a disappointment.

Finally, when the whistle sounded for the end of the game, the Allianz Arena fell into complete silence, and the fans left their seats silently.

Zero to zero.

Jena drew with 1860 Munich.

(End of this chapter)

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