Football: The Strongest Hexagon Warrior

Chapter 77 Martin becomes a grandson, the style of Asia’s No. 1 brother (additional update (page 12)

The first kick-off of the 2014st round of the Bundesliga in the 2015-21 season was when Dortmund, who was recovering in form, faced off against Mainz, who started high but started low.

After ninety minutes of fierce fighting, Dortmund won the game 4:2.

Wolfsburg's guest challenge to Leverkusen and Bayern VS Hamburg are at the same time, at 4:30 pm the next day.

Although the weather in Germany has warmed up somewhat in February, the temperature is still in single digits.

The Bayer Arena has the same capacity as the Volkswagen Arena, with 30,000 fans.

More than an hour before the game, more than 80% of the fans poured into Leverkusen's home court.

"aoaoaoooaoo——"

The overwhelming shouts came one after another.

The home fans have always loved and hated Zeng Ming, and when they saw the away team players entering the stadium to warm up, they booed harshly in unison.

Martin and De Bruyne raised their brows slightly as they entered the stadium, obviously not liking the atmosphere in the away game.

Therefore, after a brief eye contact, they decided to silence the home fans!

In the sixth minute of the game, Wolfsburg switched from defense to offense and played their most usual offensive routine.

De Bruyne makes a long pass to find Martin, who is attacking on the right, and Martin completes the cross.

After receiving the ball, Martin stopped and passed Bonisch, a full-back who was over 1.9 meters tall. He made full use of his speed to get rid of the opponent, and took advantage of the opportunity to widen the cross angle and cross.

The ball shot up from the ground and flew past Bonisch, who was blocking the ball a little too late, and flew towards the right rib of the penalty area with an obvious inner instep arc.

Spasic, the left center back at the forward point, jumped high and missed the football!

Falling out!

Amid the exclamations of the Leverkusen fans in the audience, Dost, who was outflanking and following up in the middle, transformed into a goalkeeper in the Brazil World Cup group match. Van Persie, who was guarding the goal by Casillas, leaned over and dived to head the ball towards the lower left corner of the goal. .

Goalkeeper Leno had no reaction.

0: 1!

The boos above the Bayer Arena were still harsh.

Ten minutes later, De Bruyne broke through with the ball in the middle and caused a foul on Calhanoglu. The referee awarded Wolfsburg a direct free kick nearly 40 meters away from the goal.

Brazilian player Naldo imitated his senior Roberto Carlos and took a long run-up, and the football swung out with his right foot was powerful and heavy.

There was a ball that fell and bounced off the line of the small penalty area. Leno, who was not well prepared, made a misjudgment and let the football fly into the goal from the top of his hand.

0: 2!

The harsh boos have dropped significantly.

In the 29th minute of the game, De Bruyne and Schurrle, who entered the starting lineup for the first time, switched positions and came to the left. He made full use of his flexible foot skills to break through Hilbert's defense and hit the bottom line and the left side of the penalty area. Send a cross.

Dost, who scored the opening goal in this game, used his raised right foot to flick the ball at the front point. The football hitting the outside instep was slightly refracted, grazing the inner edge of the right goal post and entering the snow-white area. The embrace of the net.

0: 3!

"Oh-My-God!"

"Incredible score!"

"It's less than half an hour into the game. Are Wolfsburg going to complete a massacre on the road?"

exclaimed Sky Germany commentator Marcel Leif.

The Wolfsburg players, who were leading by a big score, were in an extremely excited mood. Dost, who scored two goals, was like a boxer, punching a few times into the void to vent the excitement in his heart.

The commentator of South Korea's SBS Sports TV station sighed when he saw Son Heung-min who was inadvertently caught on the screen.

The live guide ends the slow-motion playback and the picture is shown to the audience.

A few fans have already chosen to leave the game early to vent their strong dissatisfaction with the team's poor performance.

I don’t know if this situation stimulated the home players. They woke up from a dream and began to defend first, and then wait for opportunities to attack to narrow the point difference.

Wolfsburg was leading by a big score, and their desire to attack was not that strong. They consciously held back and played.

After all, they will be visiting Anfield to challenge Liverpool next Thursday.

At the end of the first half, the scoreboard still showed 0:3.

After a fifteen-minute intermission, Leverkusen, which was lagging behind by a big score, made all three adjustments directly.

What makes the South Korea media and fans happy is that the adjusted players did not include Son Heung-min.

Lars Bender, Calhanoglu and Kisling retreated from the firing line, and Brandt, Drmic and Rolfs entered the battle.

After completing multiple position adjustments, Leverkusen's performance in the second half changed significantly.

At the end of the first half, Wolfsburg took the absolute initiative and led the way in ball possession.

After changing sides in the second half, the home team gradually caught up with some possession, and the number of attacks that could threaten Benaglio's goal began to increase.

Son Heung-min, who had almost no performance in the first half, switched to the right wing and rejuvenated, gradually gaining opportunities to shoot.

In the 56th minute of the game, Bellarabi received Brandt's pass and came to the right rib of the penalty area to volley.

Benaglio, who was guarding the near corner, made a low-level mistake. He knelt half-kneeling and failed to catch the ball, and the football slipped past his crotch.

It is also commonly known as laying eggs.

Just as he turned around to grab the ball, Son Heung-min raised his foot and took the lead and poked the ball into the empty goal.

The Wolfsburg players in the penalty area looked at the referee. According to their understanding, Benaglio, who had made a mistake, had immediately pressed the football to the ground with his hands.

Although he did not completely control the ball, he controlled the ball effectively, and Son Heung-min's shot violated the goalkeeper.

The referee did not think so. His understanding was that Benaglio made a mistake first and then hastily made up for it, which meant that Son Heung-min's shot was no longer within the goalkeeper's protection range.

Captain Benaglio saw that the referee insisted on his opinion and said nothing more.

He sighed and waved to his teammates to apologize.

The other players thought the score was ahead and didn't waste any more time.

The restarted game was full of offense and defense, but Leverkusen, who scored a home goal, obviously saw hope of reversing the defeat.

The entire team strictly implemented head coach Schmidt's tactics, first solidifying the defense and then waiting for opportunities to attack.

After surviving two consecutive attacks by Wolfsburg, Leverkusen switched from defense to offense.

De Bruyne handed the ball to Schürrle, who made a mistake and intercepted the ball. Papadopoulos, who got the ball, directly passed the ball to the right side of the penalty area.

The long pass was sudden. Ricardo Rodriguez was in a bad position and did not hit the football when he took off.

Son Heung-min's ghostly movement coincided with the ball's landing point, but the well-chosen left center back Knoch made a mistake in judgment.

He thought that Son Heung-min would take advantage of the situation and wipe the ball into the penalty area, but the opponent used the inside of the instep of his right foot to smash the ball to the left side of his body.

The 1.9-meter-tall Knoch turned slowly, and goalkeeper Benaglio had no choice but to abandon the goal.

Son Heung-min connected with the ball very quickly, and took the lead with a kick from the outside of his left foot.

The football flew under the right arm of Benaglio, who was attacking, and flew towards the unguarded goal.

2: 3!

"aoaoaoooo——"

In an instant, the fans at the Bayer Arena erupted, releasing all their energy, and hysterical chants instantly swept the entire venue.

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