I Just Can Score

Chapter 143 Hero: Stern

midfield.

Cottbus coach Zander returned to the locker room.

He was not satisfied with the result of the first half, because Cottbus was behind at home and only one goal behind in the football match, both are huge gaps that may directly affect the result.

The main responsibility for lagging behind must be attributed to Stern.

St. Pauli has two goals, one is Stern's foul, don't award a penalty kick, the other is Stern's own goal, both goals are related to Stern, his performance is really poor .

but……

In the second half, Stern's performance has improved, and he is the best player in the defense line, resolving the opponent's offense time and time again.

It's right not to replace Mark!

With Mark here, the defense should be fine!

Zander applauds his wit.

If Stern was replaced early, it would not help the game situation at all. Stern continued to stay on the court, but his performance became better and better. He will definitely do his best to make up for the mistakes he made earlier.

Zander has confidence in defense, and the rest is how to tie the score.

the other side.

Bergmann is in a good mood, as St. Pauli is in the lead.

two goals --

Penalty.

Oolong.

The performance of the team in the first half is definitely not that good, but the luck of the team is very good. The opponent's players make frequent mistakes, but Zhen Shaolong's performance makes people feel a little puzzled.

Bergman couldn't figure out why Zhen Shaolong changed his style and suddenly went to the outside and kept passing the ball into the penalty area.

He barely passes the ball to his teammates...

Zhen Shaolong's game style can be described in one sentence: look for opportunities to shoot.

Then, gone.

He often retreats to participate in the offense, and only passes with his teammates. Basically, he cooperates with short passes and rarely drives the ball towards the penalty area. The first half seems to be a bit different. He keeps driving the ball to the penalty area. It's nothing to play for teammates, but the quality of his passing is a bit sad. In the end, he couldn't find the position of his teammates after several consecutive kicks.

Fortunately, Bergman is not willing to think without results. Zhen Shaolong is a relatively weird player in the team, even the playing style is the same. The running position is different from normal players, but he can help the team score every time. Lead the team to victory.

The latter is what matters.

Bergmann didn't say much.

St. Pauli is still in the lead, Zhen Shaolong also created a penalty, and his performance is quite good.

In addition, the opponent's defense against Zhen Shaolong was indeed very strict. Not to mention sending people to mark it, others also assisted in the defense. With such a tight defense, it is also a good way to retreat and look for opportunities on the outside.

Bergman's main explanation is still defense.

In the case of leading by one goal, it is natural to put more energy on defense, but it is not the same as against Bayern. The three lines have to be defensive. Cottbus does not have such a big advantage. place, making some minor adjustments and corrections.

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Bergman didn't care how Zhen Shaolong played, and most of his teammates, opponents, and fans certainly didn't care too much.

Someone cares.

That's Luz and Bol up front.

At the end of the first half, St. Pauli played several offensives. Zhen Shaolong passed the ball into the penalty area again and again, but it made them feel very depressed. It was a bit big, and once there was no one on the right side, the ball was passed directly.

Is that passed to the opposing defender?

Luz groaned.

Boer was full of disdain for Zhen Shaolong's footwork. He had hoped for it, The shooting is so accurate, and the passing is definitely not bad.

Bol was disappointed.

He had to admit that Zhen Shaolong was a 'natural shooter', he seemed to only kick the ball towards the goal, and would not pass the ball to his teammates at all.

Boer found Zhen Shaolong helplessly,

Talking euphemistically about wanting to change positions, I can't play like this. I'm not suitable to play as a striker. I can't win the ball in front.

Zhen Shaolong procrastinated, I want to try again! I will pass to the best position! His expression was very firm, as if he felt very unwilling.

Bol couldn't help encouraging, Okay, you can do it! Believe in yourself! What he didn't know was that the so-called 'playing to the best position' refers to passing the ball to Stern, not to the the top of his head.

Soon the second half began.

Zhen Shaolong's continuous passing to the penalty area did not help the team find opportunities, but did not affect his teammates to continue to hand him the ball. Now he has a lot of prestige in the team, and his teammates are willing to trust him.

What's more, the team still leads by one goal.

Even if Zhen Shaolong wasted every opportunity, few people cared about it at all. Football games are like this. In a game of 90 minutes, dozens of attacks can be launched, one or two goals can be scored, or even not scored. common thing.

After the start of the second half, Zhen Shaolong continued his previous practice, throwing a pass into the penalty area when he found an opportunity, always looking for Stern's position.

Stern feels great.

Every time the opponent attacks, the ball will be passed into the penalty area, and every time the ball will fall around him. At the beginning, footballs flew over frequently, he was still a little nervous, and there was pressure to clear the siege.

If there is an opponent's striker next to him, one who doesn't pay attention will let the opponent complete the header.

If the opponent's striker can score the ball, it will definitely be his own defensive responsibility.

After a while, things seemed a little different.

Stern didn't defend Luz, nor did he mark Bol. Instead, he stood alone on one side, assisting his teammates in defense, and also marked the left side of the penalty area to prevent players from rushing over.

Then football still flew over again and again.

That guy didn't pass the ball to me on purpose... Stern inexplicably came up with this thought after a successful clearance, but immediately shook his head and denied, Impossible! How could he pass the ball on purpose? I must have bad footwork!

This time is still the case.

Kruse dribbled the ball from the side and rushed to the baseline, then he handed the ball to Zhen Shaolong.

Zhen Shaolong glanced at the penalty area, he didn't stop the ball to meet the ball, but he just made a cross. Generally, the cross is kicked in the middle, allowing the players in the middle to grab points. His ball seemed to be looking for the back point, and the football was drawn high. The arc jumps over the front point, the middle, and falls directly to the back point.

This is where it gets awkward.

No one after that!

Bor and Luz rushed up in the middle, but Albrecht didn't catch up in time, and there was only one player at the end--

stern.

When Stern saw the football flying over, he was a little dazed for a while. The opponent kicked a pass from the opposite side. How could the ball rush to his head? But there wasn't even an opposing player around him, so he didn't panic at all, he saw the position of the ball, and jumped to push the ball to the sideline.

This is the correct posture for a defender to clear a siege!

In the dangerous position in front of the goal, there are three directions for clearing the high-altitude ball, one is directly in front, there are players everywhere in front of the goal, and it is in the position directly facing the goal. The header cannot go too far, and it will be very dangerous.

One is the bottom line.

Pushing the ball out of the baseline is tantamount to giving the opponent a corner kick, which is not advisable.

The last is to push out the edge.

Pushing the ball out of the sideline is a relatively safe method, and facing the ball flying from the opposite side, it is also very easy to push the ball out of the sideline. As long as it is directly below the ball, the football will stop falling and fly back into the air. With the previous forward strength, he has been able to fly out of the bottom line.

that moment--

Stern jumped into the air!

There was a relaxed smile on his face, as if a header clearance was nothing to him, but the smile froze on his face immediately, and he found himself jumping a little higher.

That's nothing.

But the key is that the football hit the forehead, not directly above the head, which means that the ball may fly high, and the direction cannot be determined.

perhaps out of bounds;

Maybe the bottom line.

If it goes out of the bottom line, I will give the opponent a corner kick for nothing. Stern was entangled for a moment, and then he found that the direction of the football was a bit wrong.

That direction is... the goal!

It's a goal!

Stern didn't even have time to react, and watched the football rush towards the goal, and then slumped on the post.

Boom!

That sound seemed to be God's salvation for him, but then the football fell to the inside and hit the grass beyond the goal line.

It's over!

Stern covered his cheek with his hands.

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The uproar of the audience stopped for a moment.

The mentality and emotional transformation process of Stern headed the ball is very complicated, but the time is only one or two seconds. Zhen Shaolong kicked the ball back and hit the ball with the top of his head.

Then, score!

The players in front of the goal were all stunned.

Including goalkeeper Kamenz and other Cottbus players, including Luz and Bol in front of the goal, and even Albrecht who was rushing towards the penalty area, everyone was stunned, and then immediately shifted the goal from the goal. Put it on Stern, who covered his face with his hands.

This guy headed the ball into the goal?

Oolong?

Second oolong?

Not to mention the Cottbus players, even the St. Pauli players are a little confused. They have heard of various ways to score own goals, but it is rare to hear of a player scoring two own goals in one game!

This guy... is amazing!

The St. Pauli players in front of the goal didn't know what to do. The goal was definitely to celebrate, and they were also very happy, but an opposing player scored a second own goal...

How to do it?

Cottbus was even more confused. They reacted and immediately asked angrily, Mark, what are you doing!

Did you drink too much?

Sleepwalking?

I scored one in the first half, and now I score another one? I #¥%...

...%¥

The angry Cottbus teammates couldn't help spewing out all kinds of words with greetings to relatives.

Outside, it was also chaotic.

Zander was standing on the sidelines watching the game. He wasn't worried about defense at first. He never thought that Stern would score an own goal again. Stern didn't have any opposing players. What did he do to successfully score an own goal? ?

Even in front of the opponent's goal, the performance couldn't be better!

Zander's face was flushed with anger, and he had the urge to vomit blood. His fists were clenched tightly, and he waved his arms and claws, as if he was going to rush up, and he was going to perform a full-fledged martial arts in a football game. In the end, he didn't get dizzy and angry He asked the assistant coach, Tell me, Mark, what the fuck is he doing!

They all have an own goal, and they can still score a second one!

Stupid! Bastard! #@¥%#...

Regardless of his image, Zander cursed for a while before he said something meaningful, Substitute! Substitute! This idiot! Come down quickly! Don't embarrass yourself on the field! I knew it! I knew it a long time ago! I know! He should have come down earlier, I shouldn't have let him play!

Stupid! Stupid!

Xander trembled with anger.

The fourth official and the linesman next to him looked over with sympathy.

Anything can happen in football.

In such an important game, it is unimaginable that a player can score two own goals. St. Pauli really picked up the victory for nothing. If St. Pauli successfully upgrades to the Bundesliga, Stern, who scored two own goals, It really needs to be described as 'the greatest contribution'.

The fans in the surrounding stands were all stunned.

The fans of the home team, Cottbus, were no less angry than Zander. They kept cursing--

Stern the idiot!

He was able to score two own goals, isn't that a record?

Bastard! Traitor! Spy! Shameful...

He must have collected the money! Otherwise, why would he have scored two oolongs...

The fans of Cottbus kept scolding and questioning, while the St. Pauli fans of the visiting team laughed and shouted Stern's name. Stern became the hero of St. Pauli without any suspense.

Stern!

Stern! One more!

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