Chapter 46 scored another goal, the real killer was Lin Quan!



Chapter 46: Another goal, the real killer is Lin Quan!

Dortmund's players were a little dazed, staring blankly at their own goal, seemingly unable to accept the cruel reality of being scored by the opponent so quickly.

But it was completely the opposite for Werder Bremen. After the goal, the players ran all over the field, chasing after Felkrug who scored the goal. They threw him to the ground and jumped on him one by one, shouting and playing human pyramid.

On the sidelines, after seeing the goal, Coach Schaff clenched his fists excitedly and rushed out to hug the coaching staff to celebrate.

On the other side, Klopp's face turned ugly when he saw his team lose the ball so quickly.

"Damn, the other party's shitty luck!"

The opponent only launched this one attack and succeeded. This luck is simply incredible.

Of course, this does not mean that Dortmund had no problems at all in their defense just now.

When Felkrug broke free from the defender and shot, Dortmund players did not immediately take up their defensive positions, resulting in a defensive gap, which led to this goal.

Could it be that this young player from Werder Bremen's youth training is the killer weapon specially prepared by the old man Schaff for this game?

Klopp was a little unconfident, and his eyes moved back and forth between Lin Quan and Phil Krug.

It is impossible to tell which point the opponent is focusing on today! Or are both of them the opponent’s trump cards?

Thinking of this, he called Hulmes over and said a few words to him.

After the game resumed, Phil Krug found that his opponent's defense against him became tighter.

Although Dortmund did not arrange anyone to mark him, there were always one or two Dortmund players near him, keeping a very close distance from him.

In this situation, once his teammates pass the ball to him, the opponent will immediately rush forward and steal the ball from his feet.

Seeing this scene, Shaf smiled and felt relieved.

Young player Felker Krug is not the real trump card of Werder Bremen. The real trump card is Lin Quan, the winger with extremely strong single-point explosive power.

Phil Krug's main purpose on the court is actually to provide cover for his teammates, help him pass the ball, provide him with support, and at the same time distract the attention of the defensive players so that the opponent cannot concentrate all their attention on defending Lin Quan.

And Felkrug's goal just now further strengthened this point, making Dortmund people mistakenly believe that he was the biggest threat and they had to increase their defensive efforts against him.

And this was exactly what Schaff wanted.

"Then it's up to you to perform!"

Schaaf's gaze passed over the crowd and fell on the No. 10 player on the right side of the team.

The unexpected goal lost in the fourth minute did not directly crush the fighting spirit of Dortmund players.

Although it was psychologically difficult for them to accept the loss of the ball just four minutes into the game, they felt a sense of frustration as if they had been ambushed by the opponent.

However, this feeling of frustration turned directly into anger, which made them burn with even stronger fighting spirit.

They began to use more active running and more ferocious fighting to speed up the tempo of the game in the hope of defeating their opponents, equalizing or even reversing the score!

This is Westfalen, the most terrifying home stadium in the entire Bundesliga!

We won't tolerate a bunch of you guys acting so recklessly here!

However, Werder Bremen, who had just scored a goal and whose players were in high spirits, were not afraid of Dortmund's pressing at this time.

As a result, the two sides fought fiercely in the midfield again.

In the fifth minute of the game, Dortmund reached Werder Bremen's penalty area through quick passing.

Lewandowski received the ball in the penalty area, and because he didn't have many good options to pass the ball, he chose to shoot himself.

The shot lacked power and was caught by the goalkeeper.

Milic knew that the coach had left them with little time to attack. If they couldn't score another goal at this time, it would be Dortmund's turn to press them in the half.

So he jumped up from the ground and kicked forward with a big foot.

Dortmund had just completed an attack and most of the players were in the opponent's half, so they had no time to retreat.

At this time, their backfield was so open that horses could almost run in it.

It was Arnautovic again. The center forward once again used his excellent heading ability to grab the ball and passed it to Felkrug.

There was a Dortmund defender next to Ferkrug, who pressed forward before he even had the ball.

However, surprisingly, Werder Bremen’s No. 41 did not catch the ball at all, but cleverly passed the ball to another teammate who rushed up from behind - Lin Quan wearing the No. 10 jersey!

With a swish, Klopp stood up from his seat.

His face became extremely solemn!

Wasn't that guy on the right side? When did he run to the middle? Phil Kruger was 1.9 meters tall. After he let the ball go, he just blocked the defenders, making it impossible for Dortmund's players to interfere with and intercept Lin Quan who was holding the ball.

This gave Lin Quan the space and time to speed up! Countless games have proven how dangerous it is once Messi speeds up! At this moment, Dortmund's players are undergoing this test!

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Lin Quan, whose speed was greatly improved, did not use any fancy moves. He simply used the changes in rhythm, dribbling and changing his stance to easily pass Dortmund's central defender Korch.

The opponent wanted to reach out and pull his jersey, but was worried about committing a foul and giving him a penalty.

In just this moment of hesitation, Lin Quan had already kicked the ball.

Seeing Lin Quan dribbling into the penalty area, Dortmund goalkeeper Langerak immediately moved to the near corner.

But the opponent's ball was hit into the far corner, and it was a curve ball.

Faced with such a shot, Langerak could only make a symbolic save and couldn't touch the ball at all.

As he fell to the ground, he heard a bang and was delighted, thinking that the opponent's shot had missed.

When I looked back, I saw that the football bounced into the goal.

In the sixth minute of the game, Werder Bremen once again took advantage of a quick counterattack and broke through Dortmund's goal.

The score became 2:0!

This goal was lost in almost the same way as the first one, both using a quick counterattack to catch Dortmund off guard.

Werder Bremen had completed the attack before their defensive players were fully in position.

In this situation, it’s useless for Dortmund players to run as fast as they can!

Their speed couldn't catch up with the football! This made the Dortmund players a little confused, and they even began to doubt whether the team's tactical arrangement was correct.

If they continue to play like this, I don’t know how many goals they will lose in this game.

This is Westfalen, their home ground.

If they lose to their opponents by a large margin at home, or even if a tragedy occurs, the players will not know how to face the team's fans.

So, after the game resumed, Dortmund players became a little timid and seemed reluctant to continue attacking.

On the sidelines, Schaff felt relieved when he saw the performance of Dortmund players:

As expected, I guessed it right. The young players have outstanding strengths, but also obvious weaknesses. Their mentality is too easily affected.

So now, Coach Klopp, do you have a way to resolve the current crisis? (End of this chapter)


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