Aubameyang was waiting for this opportunity. When the ball was about to reach him, he kicked. With a sudden burst of kick, the football flew directly to the goal.

Ogo had not relaxed his defense against Aubameyang. Seeing him suddenly kick, he didn't think about it. He clamped his arms at the first time and flew to block the flight path of the ball with his back.

The football hit his shoulder and flew out of the baseline.

The moment Ogo was hit by the football, he fell to the ground with his shoulder in pain.

Aubameyang was very depressed and grinned helplessly at Miyuan.

Seeing his depressed look, Miyuan clapped his hands and encouraged him.

The referee blew the whistle and awarded Dortmund a corner kick on the right side. He stepped forward to ask Ogo if he needed treatment. After seeing Ogo shaking his head, he signaled the game to continue.

Hummels had already rushed to the corner kick area, ready to take the corner kick.

Dortmund's corner kick was quickly taken, and the football was directly lifted to the penalty spot in the penalty area.

When Aubameyang was competing for the header, he was disturbed by the opponent and the ball went over the goal frame.

Dortmund's attack was fruitless, but it put a lot of pressure on the opponent's goal.

Schalke 04 kicked the goal kick and made a comeback, advancing directly to Dortmund's half.

Dortmund's players defended very well. They couldn't get through the right road, so they chose to go to the left.

Schalke 04's left road did not have the advantage of speed. Max just reached the midfield with the ball when Aubameyang, who was chasing back, broke the ball.

Then Ogo and Max cooperated and planned several attacks, but unfortunately they failed to break through the midfield defense line built by Gundogan and Hoffman and were destroyed.

It seems that Dortmund is a bit passive, but in fact it has been controlling the rhythm on the field, grinding the patience and confidence of Schalke 04 players.

What is afraid on the field is that the mentality of the lagging side is unstable, so there will be more mistakes at the feet.

In the 35th minute of the game, Schmelzer blocked Sane's bottom route and poked the ball to Mkhitaryan who was returning to defense.

After receiving the ball, Mkhitaryan turned quickly and went straight to the front court to start the counterattack.

Schalke 04's attack for more than ten minutes did not produce any results. This time, they lost the ball again just after they moved to the right to attack, and they were immediately anxious.

Mkhitaryan was just striding along the side with the ball, and when he observed the position of Miyuan, he was just about to make a long pass.

Goretzka suddenly rushed out from the side, and slid towards Mkhitaryan's supporting foot with his studs on.

When Mkhitaryan noticed it, he was about to jump away, but Goretzka kicked him on the left leg. After his supporting leg was kicked, Mkhitaryan fell forward directly to the ground, holding his left leg and groaning in pain.

Miyuan rushed up immediately, pushed down Goretzka who was pretending to help Mkhitaryan up, and roared

"Are you trying to murder me?"

At the same time, players from Dortmund and Schalke 04 rushed up. Schmelzer hugged Miyuan who was cursing at Goretzka.

Sane and Matip also rushed up to protect their teammates.

Fans from both sides in the stands saw a dispute on the field, especially when Miyuan pushed Goretzka down.

Dortmund fans immediately became excited and began to cheer for Miyuan, shouting,"Beat him away, well done!"

Schalke 04 fans saw their players suffer, and immediately shouted, putting pressure on the referee on the field.

However, more people still hope that the players on the field will fight, so that it will be a derby.

Brich had already stopped the game, but his running speed was not as fast as the players on the field.

When he arrived, he scolded the players on the field.

"This is the court, put away your temper!"

After saying this, he turned around to check on Mkhitaryan.

Mkhitaryan had been helped up at this time, and he pointed to the footprints on his leg.

"Look, he wanted to break my leg!"

Goretzka, who was protected by his teammates, would never admit it and shouted,"I went for the ball!"

"Are you going for the ball or your supporting leg? Everyone at the scene can see it clearly!"

Mi Yuan was very angry at this time. He was not afraid of his own injury, but he was not afraid of his teammates being injured.

If he didn't accept it, he would fight. His current force value has skyrocketed.

If Schmelzer hadn't stopped him, he would really go up and beat Goretzka.

However, Mi Yuan looked aggressive, but he knew in his heart that his teammates would not let him really do it. When teammates are maliciously hurt, someone must be the first to rush out to protect their own interests, but generally there will be no fight. If a fight really breaks out, it will be more trouble than it will take to get a card.

At most, it will be a few pushes to vent your anger.

The teammates on the field are a little bit cannon, some want to stop the fight, and some want to take sides. All of this is to create a hot situation for the fans to see.

However, there are also situations where real fights occur, which are generally after the game. In the middle of the game, the players will control their emotions unless they really can't control it.

Brich is most afraid of this kind of situation, and he is also most afraid of being the referee of the derby.

At this time, he can't be scared, and he yelled

"Shut up, shut up!"

Then he showed a yellow card to Goretzka and gave Dortmund a free kick.

Hummels was obviously dissatisfied with Brich's penalty. He thought that a red card should be shown.

He rushed to Brich and put pressure on him,"This is a malicious foul, he must be given a red card!"

"Yes, this is a red card action!"

Papastathopoulos also rushed up and put pressure on the referee with the captain.

Huntelaar and Matip began to plead,"He didn't mean to do it. He couldn't control his actions in that situation."

Brich's head was about to explode, and he blew the whistle to quiet down both sides.

"There is nothing wrong with the penalty. If you are not satisfied, can I play a card for No. 9 pushing someone just now?"

Brich said this to Hummels, and the meaning was very clear. If you continue like this, I will also play a card for the player who pushed others.

Hummels immediately protested:"He wanted to protect his teammates. He just wanted to push the other party away. The other party fell down by himself."

"Okay, let's continue the game!"

How could Brich not know the reason why Hummels was so stubborn? He was not prepared to really give Mkhitaryan a card, but just wanted to get rid of Hummels' pressure.

Then he looked at Mkhitaryan again, and after confirming that he was fine, he called Mkhitaryan to him.

"I saw you push someone just now. If you do it again, I will punish you."

Mi Yuan nodded and walked away. He caught up with Mkhitaryan and asked

"How is it, is the injury serious?"

"Fortunately, I can go back and take a look at it in the middle of the game."

"Be careful, this guy is too strong."

"Okay, it's okay!"

Mkhitaryan patted Michy Batshuayi's shoulder and ran to his position.

The dispute on the field was over, but the battle in the north and south stands had just begun.

The Dortmund fans in the south stand sang in unison at the top of their lungs:"Schalke is a coward, silly Schalke, la la la la"

The Schalke fans in the north stand were not to be outdone and sang"Scheisse BVB, take off Dortmund's pants!""

The irreconcilable conflict between the two fans made them unbridled in their lyrics. They would use any bold lyrics, wishing the other side dead.

This is what a Ruhr derby should be like, and it is also a scene that must be played in every derby.

Fans from both sides started a large-scale live concert, and Hummels on the field was already standing in front of the ball, ready to take a penalty kick.

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