Chapter 072: Gomez's evil aura grows

A home win over Kaiserslautern and three days later Madiborg welcomed Bochum at home.

Bochum is a proper underdog, having lost six in a row and is on the verge of losing the pants. Although Madiburg is not too strong in the Bundesliga at present, it believes that it should be a good hand to deal with such Bochum, so the team attaches great importance to it, but it is not as overwhelming as when the big war comes. With the exception of one, he couldn't wait to make Bochum a joke.

Musketeer Gomez gritted his teeth because Bochum was the former Hannover 96 coach Neulule.

After taking over from Ralph Rangnick at the helm of Hannover 96 in the second half of last season, Peter Neulule and Mario Gomez bonded together, with the extremely ungraceful old man replacing the Musketeers in the second half of the 60-odd minutes in almost every game in which defeat was assured. And this kind of behavior is a very common practice in football circles to find scapegoats for failure.

Lo and behold, the failure to win was all due to the bad performance of this product.

If you want to become the team's back-bearer, you must have a little fame, and nobodies can't arouse the interest of the media, and they can't have the effect of back-upping. But veteran bigwigs like Tanat and Cherundolo are obviously not something Neulule can do casually, so the newly rising star and little qualified Gomez has become the most suitable scapegoat.

It's okay to take the blame, but it's a bit unparticular to let the same person carry it, and it's easy to make enemies, and a few years later, Real Madrid's Bernabéu prince Raul turned his face with Pellegrini because of this, and finally failed to get the club's support and left Schalke.

At the end of last season's Bundesliga, Gomez was hacked by the media, and he also hated Neulule as a dog. But there is no way to do it, because it is within the purview of the head coach, and no one else can find a blame for it. And you can't blame Neulule for this, the Musketeers have scored just one goal in 10 games during his time in Neulule, which is not as brave as his previous eight goals in 24 games.

Gomez insisted on leaving Hannover 96 this season, and his reluctance to play in the Bundesliga was actually only a small part of the reason, and the main problem was the anger at the sight of Neulule. But it didn't come to pass, angry with the promising young striker, Neulule himself didn't stay long, the Bundesliga's hard start made him shake his hand, and within a few days he found a new job in Bochum, who also forced the start of the Bundesliga and took away the coach.

Neulule has a bad mouth, relying on his age and qualifications in German football, he sprays everywhere, and spit stars splash all over the world. He said that Klinsmann was an apprentice who had taken shit luck, just a chick; said Beckham was a crappy actor and player; It is said that most of the people in German football are doping, but there is no actual name......

He said Mario Gomez would never score more than ten goals in a season!

The current top scorer in the Madiburg team is naturally the captain Zhuo Yang, who has scored 14 goals, and behind him is Gomez, who has scored 9 goals, so today is a great opportunity for the Musketeers to slap Neulule in the face. In order to get out of this bad breath, the new No. 9 Madibao made all kinds of one-stop promises to his teammates, and the Madibao people of Sao Bao are the most fond of coming out for this kind of thing, with rivers and lakes and sentiments, who can not love?

Not to mention Zhuo Yang, in any respect, he will become the backbone of this support operation.

As a result, Madiburg played 4:1 again after the last game, Zhuo Yang and Gomez both scored twice, and one of the wonderful free kicks of more than 35 meters by the captain of Madiburg fell off the leaves, in fact, everyone is no longer surprised.

After Zhuo Yang first scored a goal for the team with a back-corner arc on the penalty line, the whole team entered the fire support mode for the musketeers. With the passing combination composed of Zhuo Yang, Zhirkov, and Tsar, not to mention Gomez, even if a basketball player is under this kind of bottomless horror, I am afraid it will be difficult to score.

It's just that when Gomez's header rewrote the score to 2:0, he danced and celebrated quite exaggeratedly, but was beaten by Zhuo Yang.

"Look at your little bit of talent, what are you doing in front of our own people? Do you dare to just slap that old thing's face? ”

People are afraid of excitement, and after grabbing the score again to make the score 3:0, the musketeers immediately rushed to Bochum's coach's seat, and a roar almost caused a group fight between the two sides, Zhuo Yang and Lao Song took the lead in cheering for Gomez.

After that, Zhuo Yang's foot was rated as the best leaf slice in the Bundesliga, and while Madiburg won, he also inadvertently won 5 games, 4 wins and 1 draw after three consecutive defeats, and quietly climbed to fourth place. Zhuo Yang continued to consolidate his top scorer position with 16 goals, and musketeer Gomez also finished third with 11 goals in the face of Neulule. As for the second, it was naturally Bielefeld's Super Saiyan Barkley, who scored again in this round, using a penalty to raise the stats to 13.

Gomez let out a sneer, his face-slapping operation was a complete success, and he had already surpassed the number of goals scored in the whole of last season. After the game, the musketeers' biggest insight: No wonder last year's ** goals were like playing, followed by Zhuo Yang did have meat to eat, the ball given was too comfortable, whoever couldn't get in was a fool.

In fact, Zhuo Yang didn't have many direct assists last season, and the five musketeers have also performed well this year after leaving. However, Zhuo Yang is indeed the kind of player who can make his teammates better, including at the back.

Today, Madiburg's defense was replaced by Rock Delas to lead Pompong, Westerman, and Ackerman to start, and the four old and young masters basically did not leave much chance for Bochum, former Kaiserslautern center Loklenz and Bosnian Misimovic, the two big men were drowned by the orderly defensive tide without a trace. Grosso, who returned from injury in the second half, made the defence even more abusive, and the Italian left-back, who was still in great form, also assisted the Musketeers to steal a point.

Madiborg conceded the ball again in the end, but it really had little to do with the defence, and Stevic's long-range shot broke Edmund's hand.

The day of the match against Bochum was an extraordinary day for Madiburg, nothing special compared to the previous days, but somewhere in southern Europe it was a long-awaited day for a 17-year-old.

In the Spanish First Division, Barcelona hosted Espanyol, and eight minutes before the end, a teenager with long hair wearing a No. 18 red and blue striped shirt stood on the sidelines, and he was about to replace Portuguese Deco. It was the teenager's first appearance for Barcelona's first team in an official match, and it was also the day he said goodbye to the second division of the B team with a proud record of 38 goals in 31 games.

After high-fives with Deco, the moment Leo Messi stepped onto the pitch, he remembered Zhuo Yang and the Chinese who made him choose the No. 18 jersey. Not far away, Big Brother Ronaldinho was smiling at him with his big buckteeth.