Chapter 293: Lu Wenbin's Revenge (400 plus update for the monthly pass)

Thankfully, when Eduardo fouled, there was not much time left in the first half.

With Eduardo sent off and one man missing from midfield, Ralph replaced Obasi with Sucullini and switched to 432.

Obasi, who had just been on the field for a short time, was replaced again, quite depressed.

A few minutes after the restart, the referee blew the whistle for the end of the first half.

At the end of the game, the referee approached the captains of both sides, Van Bommel and Salihovic, and asked them to restrain their teammates from deliberately fouling or deliberately hurting people.

The two nodded again and again, but in fact, I am afraid that neither of them can go in peace, and they all want the other to die.

Today's match is more intense than last season's German Cup final, where the two sides were in contention for the title.

It has to be said that the referee's soft enforcement at the beginning led to the subsequent game getting out of control.

At half-time, commentators from all sides criticised the referee's decision for the opening three minutes, arguing that Van Bommel should have been given at least a yellow card.

To be fairer, even Lu Wenbin, who deliberately trampled on Van Bommel, should also receive one, and there will be no situation where the two sides retaliate against each other and become more angry in the future.

We just hope that after a 15-minute break, the two sides will be a little more restrained, and not really let a game turn into a brawl and bring shame on the Bundesliga.

But apparently, they backfired.

After a 15-minute break, the anger between the two sides did not subside, and the referee's advice to the captains of both sides to restrain their teammates had no effect.

In the 57th minute, after Olic broke through on the wing and was cut off by Jaisler, Olic stepped on Jaisler's heel directly from behind.

Jaisler screamed and fell to the ground, taking off his socks to find that his heel had been stepped on by Olich and was bleeding.

Jaisler was substituted by Ibertsberg and Olic was shown a yellow card.

The two sides continued to play with such deliberate fouls and injuries to each other.

In the 73rd minute, Lu Wenbin received a pass from Salihovic outside the forbidden area, and Van Bommel made another flying tackle.

This time, Lu Wenbin was prepared, and jumped to dodge the ball the moment Van Bommel got his foot, but he happened to be hung by Van Bommel on the tip of his shoe, fell to the ground and rolled twice, indicating that he was tackled by Van Bommel.

This time the ball was kicked away by Lu Wenbin first, and Van Bommel did tackle Lu Wenbin.

Coupled with regret for the opening penalty in the first half, the referee did not hesitate to award a foul on Van Bommel and gave Hoffenheim a free kick with good distance, position and angle.

Then, in the next second, everyone saw Lu Wenbin turn over and climb up unscathed, pick up the ball and walk to the penalty spot, ready to take a free kick.

Bayern's players immediately shouted that Lu Wenbin was a fake fall, but the referee did not say anything more.

Although he was a little angry that his teammates Demba Ba and Jaisler were deliberately injured by their opponents, Lu Wenbin still forced himself to calm down at this time.

The way to make your opponent regret is to defeat your opponent.

Lu Wenbin's special free kick skills have long been used up in the first half, but this time the free kick with a good position and angle, Lu Wenbin still has a good chance of scoring even if he takes the penalty.

Therefore, he stood a few meters behind the ball, took a few deep breaths, calmed down, and heard the referee's whistle that he could take a penalty before starting to run.

After running a few steps, Lu Wenbin stood still with his left foot and kicked the ball hard with his right foot.

The ball took to the air, flew past Van Bitten's head in the wall, and then arced through the air, hit the underside of the proximal crossbar, and bounced into the net.

Van Bitten jumped up and stretched his neck but couldn't reach it, without breaking the ball.

Although goalkeeper Rensing had a hunch that Lu Wenbin would hit the near end, there was really nothing he could do about the ball that hit the crossbar.

Unless he's already in that position and jumps on the spot, he can get to the ball.

In the end, Lensing made a save, but his palm could not reach the ball, and he could only watch the ball bounce under the crossbar and into the net.

Lu Wenbin finally opened the scoring for Hoffenheim with a free-kick in this hand-to-hand fight, giving Hoffenheim the lead.

After scoring a free kick in the last German Cup game, Lu Wenbin scored another free kick in this game. Lu Wenbin's free kick has become a weapon for him to break the goal.

After scoring the goal, Lu Wenbin and his teammates celebrated wildly, and the Hoffenheim fans in the stands also roared loudly, venting their anger in their hearts.

Lu Wenbin finally taught Bayern Munich a lesson with a goal.

After Hoffenheim took the lead, Bayern Munich finally got a little anxious and stepped up their attack.

However, today everyone in both teams focused on physical confrontation and revenge, and no one was in shape.

Ribery made a long-distance run past all defenders and then went wide of the back of the net.

Then, in the 82nd minute, the two sides clashed again.

Rahm's low cross was met by Gustavo and Kuka Toney in the big penalty zone.

As a result, neither of them could reach the ball, Toni jumped slightly higher than Gustavo, Gustavo landed first, and then Tony's foot stepped on Gustavo's instep, causing Gustavo to injure his instep.

This is the third person in Hoffenheim to be injured, and the substitution quota has also been used up, and there is no way to make substitutions, and the whole Hoffenheim team was suddenly excited, eager to rush up and beat Tony.

Of course, Bayern Munich's people also quickly protected Tony, and then the referee intervened and gave Toni a yellow card.

But to no avail.

Gustavo was already injured and had to be carried down on a stretcher. And Hoffenheim, because the substitution quota has been used up, can only have one less person to fight.

The fact that he injured Demba Ba, Jaisler, and Gustavo, while the opponent only injured Demichelis alone, naturally made the Hoffenheim players full of anger.

As a member of the team and the second captain, Lu Wenbin is naturally full of anger.

Thinking of what happened in the second half of last season, Lu Wenbin had to guess with conspiracy theories whether this was Bayern Munich's conspiracy, and whether they themselves had made up their minds to abolish Hoffenheim in the first round of the league to facilitate their competition for the league title for the rest of the season?

Next, after Bayern Munich took advantage of the disadvantage of one less person in Hoffenheim's backfield to attack wildly, and wanted to score an equalizer, Lu Wenbin was even more angry.

So, in the 85th minute, when Van Bommel received a pass from Lahm and was about to avoid Lu Wenbin with the ball and step forward to assist, Lu Wenbin came with a flying tackle from the side.

Lu Wenbin's 5/7 defense is difficult to steal the ball from Van Bommel's feet. Therefore, he simply came with a flying tackle to stop Van Bommel from dribbling, and it was also in the nature of revenge.

Lu Wenbin's thought at this time was that even if he couldn't tackle the ball, he would keep Van Bommel and not let the back line without the main defender Gustavo put too much pressure on him.