Football No. 10: God's Perspective

Chapter 139 Jedi Counterattack

At halftime, Tuchel did not make too many changes to the team's tactics, but only emphasized some details in the corners.

The locker room was quiet in this half, but the outside of the field was in an uproar.

The online forum was full of Roger's scolding.

Roger was disabled but determined, blind, and went to work with illness.

The referee's poor performance ruined this wonderful national derby.

This is an ugly football game.

...

The terrible thing is that the game is still going on.

The second half of the game began.

Continuing the offensive rhythm of the first half, the high-intensity, high-confrontation, large-scale game looks like a hand-to-hand rugby game.

Bayern Munich, who has a one-goal advantage, has an advantage both in terms of the situation on the field and the psychological state of the players.

The cruel stranglehold between the two sides continues, and this offensive method makes the lagging Dortmund team very uncomfortable.

Changes must be made.

Wang Pei retreated to the midfield and backcourt to get the ball, used his footwork to control the ball, and directed his teammates to lay out the formation.

Here they come.

The first echelon of Bayern Munich's scramblers have come up.

The first to bear the brunt is the center forward Lewandowski. His full-strength sprint seems fierce, but in fact it is full of loopholes. After all, as a forward, he is not a serious defensive player.

Such a scramble does not pose any threat to Wang Po, who is particularly skilled at footwork.

A simple change of direction passed Lewandowski, and continued to dribble the ball in the direction of Robben.

This is one of the strategies formulated by Wang Po before the game.

As the top star of Bayern Munich, Robben has unlimited firing rights and offensive rights in the frontcourt, and also has the privilege of not defending.

Such privileges not only make Bayern's frontcourt pressing vanish, but more importantly, it is a huge defensive pressure for Alaba behind Robben, increasing the consumption of the team's full-backs.

In defense, Alaba has to return to his position, and in attack, Alaba has to go up to cooperate with the support.

This requires extremely high physical fitness for the full-backs to run up and down.

Wang Po grasped this point. This route is the strength of Bayern Munich and also its biggest weakness.

As long as this route is suppressed, not only can Bayern's attack be curbed, but also opportunities can be found in the attack.

Such a strategy is the result of countless video analysis by Wang Po's team before the game.

Sure enough, facing Wang Po with the ball, Robben only made a symbolic interception, and Wang Po easily pushed the ball to the midfield.

Vidal, the defensive midfielder, is here again. With his sturdy body, he is like a rhinoceros running at full speed, and he roars with an unkind evil wind.

It is unwise to confront such a barbarian head-on. Observing the opponent's defense, Wang Po chose to quickly poke the ball to Ousmane Dembele who was responding on the wing.

Dortmund's attack is coming.

After getting the ball, Ousmane Dembele attacked the left side guarded by Alaba.

A hero emerges young. Since his debut, Ousmane Dembele's performance on the wing has won wide recognition. The outside world unanimously believes that he is a rising football star. His winger skills are really outstanding. Pure talent, envy is beyond words.

As the world's No. 1 left back, Alaba's defensive ability is top-notch.

Facing the young Ousmane Dembele, Alaba was very cautious and kept blocking the opponent's inward route.

Obviously, this was a study of Ousmane Dembele before the game.

Ousmane Dembele's wing bursting ability is beyond words, and his dribbling skills are also very good, but there is a shortcoming, that is, the accuracy of the pass.

Let the pass but not the breakthrough, this is Alaba's defensive strategy.

This defensive method makes Ousmane Dembele on the offensive end very uncomfortable, and he is stuck in a position on the wing by Alaba.

"ball"

Wang Po's empty cut and the front fork provide Ousmane Dembele with room for choice.

The ball was passed back to Wang Po who came in from behind. Ousmane Dembele chose to cut inside and took away the defender Alaba, leaving a short defensive gap on the left side.

For a player of Wang Po's level, such an opportunity would never be wasted, and he chose to cut inside at the first opportunity.

When Alaba realized that he was deceived by Ousmane Dembele's running position, he immediately made up for his left side, but it was too late.

Ousmane Dembele had already entered the penalty area of ​​​​the Bayern Munich team at this moment, and a roundabout run pulled him to the penalty spot. Aubameyang was also ready to receive Wang Po's pass in front of the goal.

Three choices.

Shoot by yourself, pass to Ousmane Dembele with a reverse triangle, or sweep a low and fast ball to Aubameyang in front of the goal.

That choice is a huge threat to the goal of Bayern Munich.

At this time, Wang Po and Alaba stood face to face near the 45-degree small penalty area line, and Boateng and other defensive players were ready to fill in the defense at any time.

Anyone who has played football knows that standing still is actually beneficial to the defending side.

In this case, the offensive player needs extremely high skills and super deceptive movements to pass the defensive player through fake moves.

Wang Po's extremely realistic fake shot deceived Alaba's center of gravity, seized this fleeting space, dribbled the ball into the small penalty area, did not choose to pass the ball, and shot and scored.

1 to 1.

The score was tied, and it was still Wang Po.

He scored by just connecting with Ousmane Dembele.

Wang Po ran wildly to celebrate, kicked the corner flag to celebrate, and was domineering, lighting up the Wiesbaden Stadium.

More than 60,000 Hornets fans shouted Wang Po's name, resounding through the sky.

After losing the ball, the faces of Bayern players were full of frustration and unwillingness.

Dortmund team started.

The wing where Robben and Alaba were located was the focus of the attack group led by Wang Po.

After Wang Po rushed, Ousmane Dembele rushed, and after Ousmane Dembele rushed, Aubameyang rushed.

It was not only the offensive players' successive attacks, but also the test of Alaba, the full-back team.

After ten minutes of high-intensity defensive pressure, Alaba's physical strength was exhausted, his running decreased, and Bayern Munich's defense began to crumble and flaws appeared.

Attack after attack created threats, and Dortmund team was getting closer and closer to scoring.

Here it comes. At the 79th minute of the game, Alaba failed to catch up with Ousmane Dembele and was cut into the penalty area by him. He passed the ball to Wang Po in the middle.

Is he going to shoot?

Wang Po moved, and everyone thought he was going to shoot.

Boateng rushed to fill the position quickly, threw himself out, expanded the defensive area, and blocked the shooting route.

This is too realistic.

Wang Po's center of gravity movement fooled the whole world, including the broadcast camera.

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