Football: The Strongest Hexagon Warrior

Chapter 128 Shinji Kagawa bows down at the beginning (page 12)

"Players from both sides have already lined up in the tunnel, and soon... they will enter the stadium to start a thrilling showdown for the 2014-2015 German Cup final!"

PP sports commentator Zhan Jun saw Bruchy holding a football leading the referee team to the players' tunnel. His mood became high and passionate: "Okay, the players from the two teams followed the referee team into the stadium. It's wonderful. The incredible German Cup final is coming soon!"

At the same time, reporters waiting at the entrance of the player tunnel took out their cameras and pointed them at the players from both sides walking towards the court.

"aoaoaooooooo——"

The fans at the Olympiastadion in Berlin were united and burst into deafening roars.

Through the live broadcast, fans can clearly see that there is a trophy placed at the player's tunnel in accordance with international practice.

The golden trophy symbolizing the German Cup winner.

Under the light, it looks particularly dazzling.

Every player passing by can't help but turn their head and look.

Perhaps considering the curse of losing if you touch the trophy before the game, no player dared to touch the trophy before the game.

Martin, like other players, just watches and doesn't touch, so as not to ruin his winning style.

Players from both sides quickly formed a line with the referee team in the middle, facing the main stand, and prepared for a series of pre-match procedures.

In both halves of the stadium, volunteers from the German Football Association pulled huge round cloths bearing the team emblems of both teams in the final.

In the middle of the stadium, there is a huge square cloth with the logo of the German Cup championship trophy.

As the theme song of the German Cup "DFB-Pokal-Hymne" played, the volunteers holding the round and square cloths with their hands continued to vibrate according to the rhythm of the background music, forming a wavy visual impact.

Through this design, the organizer told fans watching the game that this was the 2014-2015 German Cup final!

In the north and south stands, die-hard fans from both sides also arranged tifo shows about their respective teams.

Dortmund drew the home team's draw in the final, so their fans stood in the South Stand.

A huge portrait of Klopp applauding slowly rises from the bottom of the south stand, with the letters [DANKE] and [JRGEN] on both sides.

It means thank you Jurgen.

The die-hard Dortmund fans in the front row also set off yellow fireworks that were brought into the stadium through unknown channels, causing most of the stadium to be filled with pungent yellow smoke.

Wolfsburg fans in the North Stand also showed off their tifo show.

Green and white are pieced together to form a large Wolfsburg team emblem, and on the lower edge is a portrait of the five stars of Wolfsburg's German Cup final brochure with shoulders on their shoulders.

With De Bruyne as the center, Martin and captain Benaglio on both sides, and Ricardo Rodriguez and Gustavo on the outermost.

At the bottom, there is a sentence composed of a group of letters.

The general idea is: The strong ones in the past, tonight’s championship will belong to us.

……

"aoaoaoaooo——"

The on-site director gave a long-range shot covering most of the stadium, and there was a constant fanatical background sound.

Coupled with the visually impactful on-site decoration and decoration, every fan watching the live broadcast of the game will have an excited feeling of déjà vu.

Martin, who was following his teammates, fully felt the huge support from the fans and was looking forward to the game starting as early as possible.

The German Cup theme song "DFB-Pokal-Hymne" ended and the players from both sides shook hands before the game.

The moral is friendship first and competition second.

Immediately, the players from both sides stood in the half court facing the main stand and took photos of the starting lineups in two rows.

The captains of both sides then went to the center line where the referee Dr. Brusch was.

First shake hands with each other, then shake hands with the referee team, and finally have a pre-match coin guessing game.

Wolfsburg captain Benaglio won the right to pick the edge, and Dortmund captain Kyle won the right to kick off.

Not long after, the two sides of the game stood at half court according to their respective formations, waiting for the referee Bruchy to blow the whistle.

The on-site director showed a shot near the center circle, where the referee Bruchy was looking down at his left watch.

Fans watching the game through live broadcast can clearly see that there is a large yellow smoke on the screen, which seriously affects normal vision.

"Beep~"

Just after 8pm local time, the whistle sounded on time.

Dortmund, who had a kick-off advantage, quickly passed the ball backwards, and the Wolfsburg players on the defensive end arranged their defense lines in a hierarchical manner, waiting for the opponent to attack.

Klopp keenly discovered that Martin, who was placed at right back in the starting lineup, appeared in the midfielder position, while Tresch, who was originally placed in the midfielder position, appeared at right back.

"It seems like I was tricked by that guy."

He couldn't help but look to the coaching area next to him, where Wolfsburg head coach Dieter Heiking stood.

However, the tactical layout has been determined and the players' focus is on the court, so temporary adjustments are not suitable.

The most important thing is that the players on the field will make corresponding changes according to the immediate situation.

Take Schmelzer as an example. He was originally afraid of Martin but moved forward based on the real-time situation, approaching the left sideline and waiting for his teammates to pass the ball.

After three passes and two downs, the football came to the feet of Shinji Kagawa in the middle.

He originally planned to pass the football passed by Mkhitaryan, but in the flash of lightning, he caught a familiar figure in his peripheral vision.

Fans watching the live broadcast of the game can clearly see that Shinji Kagawa hesitated slightly in his foot movements, and his rhythm was disrupted when he touched the ball again.

Therefore, an embarrassing scene appeared...

Martin, who was defending from the front, saw Shinji Kagawa stepping on a golf cart and miraculously kneeling in front of him...

What's more interesting is that the football is rolling towards me.

Several questions popped up in his mind.

???

What's happening here?

Not only did you kneel down at the beginning, but you also gave me a big gift?

Of course, as unexpected as it was unexpected, Martin's reaction was very quick.

He passed the ball passed by Shinji Kagawa directly to De Bruyne in the ribs.

The two cooperated tacitly. De Bruyne turned the ball forward and suddenly accelerated the ball in the face of Kyle's attack. He widened the passing angle to the right and quickly passed the ball to the attacking right.

Vierinha advanced at high speed.

Schmelzer was positioned higher when Dortmund was attacking. Hummels, who was filling in, knew he could not give Vierinha a chance to get the ball, so he kicked him to the ground with a foul.

Tactical foul!

"Beep~"

The referee Bruchy blew his whistle, signaled Hummels for a foul and at the same time took out a yellow card from his trouser pocket.

"Yellow card less than half a minute into the game!"

PP sports commentator Zhan Jun was still announcing the starting lineups of both sides to the fans watching the live broadcast of the game. Seeing Wolfsburg quickly complete the transition from defense to offense, the conversation changed: "This should be the fastest yellow card in the German Cup final, right?"

"Hummels's yellow card was entirely to wipe the butt of Sakura Nation player Shinji Kagawa. Who would have thought that he would give Martin a big gift at the beginning of the game?"

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