Chapter 117

The match between Mainz and Feyenoord officially started on the afternoon of March 3. After the match against Stuttgart, the Mainz team arrived in Rotterdam on March 3. After arriving at the destination, Mainz immediately went to the Feyenoord Stadium for adaptive training.

Feyenoord is a football club with a very long history. Founded in 1908, it has so far won 18 Eredivisie league titles, 10 Dutch Cup titles, two UEFA Cup titles and 1 UEFA Champions League title. Together with Ajax and Eindhoven in the Eredivisie, they are known as the Big Three in the Eredivisie.

The two sides also started a war of words before the game. Feyenoord's current coach Ronald Koeman said in an interview with reporters: "There is no weak team that can go so far in the UEFA Cup, but for us, no matter whether we are facing Mainz or other teams, this is an ordinary game. There is no need to do anything special. I believe that as long as our players do their best on the court, it will be us who will have the last laugh."

Koeman's speech was full of disdain for Mainz. Although he didn't explain it, it was explained in his words. If Koeman's words were still very euphemistic, then what Japanese star Shinji Ono, who has attracted much attention from domestic fans, said when facing reporters completely angered the fans.

"Chen Xiao, I've heard of it, but I think he's still young and hasn't even joined the national team, so I don't think there's anything special about him, and I think this year's Bundesliga is so unbelievable that a newly promoted team will be ranked No. Fans in the country of Xia even became the most unpopular people in the Bundesliga all of a sudden.

Many German media have reported and criticized Shinji Ono, saying that he will be taught a good lesson by Chen Xiao in the competition.

Mainz did not respond to the war of words provoked by Feyenoord as always. The Bundesliga media are used to the situation like Mainz. In the Bundesliga, Mainz was reluctant to respond to the war of words of other teams.

And back to the game, the game between Mainz and Feyenoord was just as the media expected.

At 3 pm on March 3, Mainz challenged Feyenoord away to the first match of the UEFA Cup second-round knockout round, which officially started with the whistle of the referee.

10 minutes after the start of the game, Feyenoord coach Koeman stood on the sidelines in cold sweat and anxiously watched the situation on the field, because after Feyenoord's opening three axes were over, starting from the 10th minute of the game, Mainz gradually began to fully suppress Feyenoord on the scene.

And Shinji Ono, who showed no brains and arrogance before the game, also became Feyenoord's breakthrough point on the field. Chen Xiao, Troshovski, Quaresma and Di Natale, the mainz offensive four-man team, took turns to break through Shinji Ono.And when Feyenoord was attacking, Albertini and Petit, the old monsters who had been rampant in Europe for many years, completely lost their temper in the second defense of Ono Shinji.

In the 17th minute of the game, it was Albertini's long pass from Ono Shino's second foot that directly broke the ball, and directly found Chen Xiao, who was piercing forward along the rib position. Facing the opponent's central defender, Chen Xiao took out his pendulum, which had been useless for a long time, and easily got rid of the opponent.

1 to 0, Chen Xiao stood on the spot, stretched out his index finger to the fans at home, as if telling the fans of the home team that he had scored a goal, how about you?
Chen Xiao's goal completely kicked off what was called a massacre after the game.

In the 29th minute of the game, Chen Xiao received a pass from Di Natale and easily pushed the ball into the empty goal, 2-0.

In the 37th minute of the game, Chen Xiao reciprocated when facing Shinji Ono with a pass without looking at anyone and directly sent the ball to the unguarded Di Natale. Di Natale did not disappoint Chen Xiao's trust and easily hit the goal.

3:0.

In the 44th minute of the game, Chen Xiao once again sent out a wonderful assist when facing Shinji Ono. This time, it was Troshovsky who benefited. Troshovsky also scored with a left-handed arc shot, 4-0.

A few minutes later, the referee blew the whistle to end the first half.

All the Feyenoord players headed down to the dressing room.

During the intermission, Koeman directly replaced Shinji Ono. At this moment, he was very disappointed with Shinji Ono. He spoke without thinking. It’s okay if your real strength is as good as your mouth.

Even if Koeman replaced Shinji Ono in the second half, Mainz still did not intend to let Feyenoord go.

In the 57th minute of the game, Mainz ushered in their fifth goal of the game.

This time, it was Quaresma's breakthrough cross from the left. Di Natale's header shot from the center was blocked by the goalkeeper. Before he came, a foot appeared in the sight of the goalkeeper who was happy and fell to the ground. With a light push, the football rolled into the goal.

5 to 0, Chen Xiao scored the goal, and of course Chen Xiao also successfully staged a hat-trick with this ball.

After the goal was scored, the situation on the court was a bit chaotic, because many Feyenoord players became angry and their actions became bigger and bigger.Fortunately, the referee's hands were not soft, and several consecutive yellow cards slightly controlled the situation.

Seeing this situation, Klopp on the sidelines hurriedly replaced Chen Xiao first.

Immediately afterwards, Di Natale was replaced in the 68th minute and Bonovic was replaced.

In the 75th minute of the game, Bonovic, who had just played, scored a goal. One step away from the penalty area, Bonovic received a through pass from Troshovsky, and then turned around after a pick and volleyed the ball. Send the ball directly into Feyenoord's goal again.

6 to 0, at this time a large number of fans in the stands of the stadium chose to leave, and some die-hard fans still stayed in the stands, but they had already started to call for get out of class.

This ball was also the last goal of Mainz in this game. Finally, when the 90 minutes of the game were up, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game.

Mainz slaughtered Feyenoord with a 6-0 score in the away game, thus basically entering the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like