Green Dragon

Chapter 457 The final home court

Chapter 457 The final home court
When the time officially enters May, the championship battle of major European leagues is also coming to an end.

In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich, the world's most popular team, has secured the league title more than a month ago, and runner-up Borussia Dortmund is even 32 points behind them in the standings.

In terms of La Liga, although Barcelona suffered the biggest humiliation in history, they still won the championship 12 rounds ahead of schedule by 4 points. Their old rival Real Madrid fell into a huge civil turmoil. The news of Xi, Pepe and other generals accusing each other is endless, and his dismissal has entered the countdown stage.

In the Premier League, Manchester United has already confirmed their victory three rounds ahead of schedule. Ferguson took back his own championship from his city rival Manchester City, and bid farewell to his glorious Red Devils years with a trophy—it’s just that a league championship is very important to an honor-filled team. For Sir Ferguson, it still seemed a little insufficient.

In Serie A, Conte led Juventus to secure the championship with a 9-point advantage. The Bianconeri is gradually embarking on the road to revival, but the list of runners-up is a bit unexpected. Mazzarri’s Naples beat AC Milan and Fiorentina followed Juventus. Another powerful Inter Milan, only ranked ninth this season.

With the overall situation set, the attention of the media will shift to two aspects: one is the competition for relegation qualifications, and the other is transfer news.

However, the strength of the relegation team is too weak and the influence is too limited, so most of the media began to write various transfer news.

At this time, the reporters gave full play to the spirit of "the wind is the rain" and wrote all the troubles as cattle and sheep all over the mountains and plains. After all, this is their job.

Bayern Munich, which is so popular in half the sky, has of course become the focus of the media's most attention. Whether it is a transfer or a transfer, there will be a large number of follow-up reports every day, and it has even been written as a transfer series.

"Manchester City wants to sign Robben with the highest salary! The Dutch will return to the Premier League!"

"Galatasaray throws an olive branch, 29-year-old Robben wants to retire?"

"Roben avoided talking about transfer rumors, saying that he will do his best to compete for the Champions League!"

"Rummenigge: Robben will not leave the team this summer and is willing to renew his contract with Ribery at any time."

"Lewandowski tore up the agreement! Bayern will not go this summer!"

"Gomez is dissatisfied with being robbed of the starting lineup, or may swap clubs with Lewandowski."

"Javi Martinez's showdown to the club! A year overdue transfer!"

"Rooney personally told his teammates to join Bayern! The transfer fee is 3000 million!"

"Kroos secretly talked about Schalke during his illness, there is no place for German geniuses among aliens!"

"The chairman of Frankfurt scolded Bayern for being an excavator! The Bundesliga overlord is forcibly digging up the talented teenager Rhodes!"

"Gotze urged Reus to go to Bayern together, and stay in Dortmund to die!"

But what attracted the most attention was a piece of news from South America:
"The insider revealed that Neymar will definitely transfer to Bayern this summer! 5000 million beats Real Madrid and Barcelona!"

This news is not from the unscrupulous toilet paper newspapers of "The Sun", "Metro", "Marca", "Las", "Daily Sport", "Mundo Deportivo", but From the South American media, from insiders around Neymar, who once served as the chairman of the Santos club.

After the first verification, Europe's most authoritative transfer media "Transfer Market" raised the possibility of Neymar's transfer to Bayern from 0% a day ago to 56%. The authenticity of this news Immediately stepped up to a higher level, and was immediately frantically reproduced by major mainstream media.

There is no doubt about Neymar's skills. Even in the Brazilian league, his goal highlights often appear in the media all over the world, and he has been selected as a candidate for the international mainstream Puskas Award for three consecutive years. For European teams He is no longer a newcomer.

In addition, he is the strongest representative of the post-90s generation in Brazil, and he is the young man who is most likely to take over the banner held by Kaka and become the next Mr. Golden Ball. Looking forward to it, then behind Neymar stands the entire Brazilian football world.

Of course, Brazilian football and Chinese football...probably have nothing to compare...

So this shows the importance of Neymar even more. Whoever can sign Neymar is equivalent to winning most of the Brazilian football market!
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Germany's strongest post-90s Mario Götze and Brazil's strongest post-90s Neymar are likely to gather at Bayern. This will undoubtedly make Bayern's already crowded midfield even more overcrowded.

And the transfer fee of these two people is close to [-] million, which makes people can't help but think of another question.

If someone wants to come, then...someone will definitely leave.

Pizarro may choose to retire, of course Muller will not leave, Gomez is probably sure to leave, Ribery has made it clear that he will not leave, while the attitudes of Robben, Shaqiri and Kroos are slightly vague.

After all, Eunuch Hai is about to retire, and no one knows what kind of players Guardiola, who will succeed him, likes. Everyone must carefully consider this issue.

Even if the head coach is good at mediating the atmosphere in the locker room, it is impossible for all the players to let go of their selfish distractions, but the outstanding results and numerous honors are still enough for the Bayern team to usher in the last few days of the end of the season in a harmonious atmosphere. games.

On April 5, the 11th round of the Bundesliga.

Bayern ushered in the last home game of the season.

With the main force, they swept Augsburg 6-0 at the Allianz Arena, continuing their unbeaten season.

There is no need to repeat the process of this game. After the game, more than 7 home fans witnessed their team once again lifted the salad plate of the Bundesliga champion.

The championship award ceremony lasted for nearly half an hour. Every player hugged and took a group photo with Heynckes, who was about to leave Bayern, and then took photos one by one according to their respective relationships.

As a veteran in the team, Ribery is probably the most popular person among his teammates, and he has also become the one who has been poured on beer the most times-although he is said to not drink much since he converted to Christianity.

The tall and burly Neuer even covered the girlfriends of several teammates all over his body, and let those male compatriots who watched the celebration through high-definition cameras collectively praise him...

In the post-match press conference, Heynckes was in tears before he could speak, and the scene was moving.

"As I said, this will be my last home game in the Bundesliga," Heynckes wiped his tears while answering reporters' questions. "In the Bundesliga, I have been playing since 1964. You can be a grandfather to the players, so ... now it's time to say goodbye."

Long Shute, who has always regarded himself as the spokesperson of Bayern, did not attend the press conference.

He's still on the field.

The fans were already leaving, so he made it to the stands without much trouble.

He suddenly wanted to take a look at the home court where he had played for two seasons.

It was also his last home game.

(End of this chapter)

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