Chapter 098: The Seriousness of the Problem

Germany is not a big place, but it has a lot of football fans and a lot of football clubs.

If a football club wants to survive and even make a profit, it is naturally indispensable to have the support of fans.

But there are too many monks and too few football clubs, and there are also a lot of fans scattered.

Especially in football clubs in the same area, they often become enemies because of the competition for fans, which is also one of the origins of the derby.

Aachen is located in North Rhine, Germany. West** is the most populous continent in Germany.

It is precisely because of the large population that there are many football clubs here, many of which are now in the Bundesliga and the Bundesliga.

For example, Borussia Mönchen, who has just been promoted to the Bundesliga, and Duisburg, Oberhausen, and Allen, who are now playing in the Bundesliga.

Also, Aachen's opponent in this game, Bielefeld.

Because of the geographical proximity, Bielefeld has a rather bad relationship, and the two sides are very noisy every time they play.

In this case, it is naturally easier for the side with more people to win.

Oberhausen was able to slaughter Aachen 4-0 at his home stadium because Aachen was also Oberhausen's opponent in the same region, and the shouts of the fans were particularly hard.

The Aachen fans who came to support the team today were no less enthusiastic than the fans in Oberhausen.

After all, Aachen is now in second place in the Bundesliga, and there is a lot of hope for promotion.

Bielefeld, on the other hand, are now also close to the promotion zone, with Aachen as direct rivals.

In order to support their own team, but also to suppress their opponents, fans came to the Armel Arena.

When the Aachen players received the ball, they cheered loudly, and when the Bielefeld players got the ball, the stadium was full of boos.

So even if it's the Alm Stadium, the home of the opponents, the Aachen players can hear the fans.

However, just four minutes into the game, Bielefeld's Erhan scored the opening goal.

Elhan excitedly came to the fans' stands, but the reaction of the fans was not enthusiastic, because Erhan is a Turk.

Racial discrimination is strictly guarded in Germany, and few foreigners feel discriminated against in Germany.

Except for the Turks.

It is inconvenient to dwell on the grievances of the two sides, but the grievances of the two sides are obvious.

The Germans were not going to "exterminate" the Turks, but alienation was a certainty, and dislikedness was a certainty.

In the future, Mesut Ozil became the main player of the German national team, and he also had to be questioned twice as much by German fans.

Elhan also finally remembered his identity and returned to his place in embarrassment.

In the sixteenth minute, Elhan was again heartless in the stands of the fans because he had scored again.

Bielefeld's fans applauded him with strange faces, and many cheered for him.

By the 31st minute, Elhan had not yet reached the fans, and the crowd was cheering him on, including some angry.

Thirty-one minutes, hat-trick!

With an average of one goal scored in ten minutes, is Aachen's backline paper-paste!

What's more, Elhan is not a tall centre-forward, he is not even 1.8 meters tall.

Elhan isn't even a player with a lot of shooting efficiency, he can't even be said to be a striker.

In addition, Elhan is in Bielefeld, just a rotation.

Otherwise, even if Elhan was a Turk, the fans would not have been so cold to him.

Bielefeld's most famous striker is Artur. Vikhniarek, who scored eighteen goals in 25 league appearances last season, became the Bundesliga's Golden Boot.

It is worth mentioning that his name Artur is artur in English letters, and King Arthur's name Arthur is one letter less.

Because of Artur's outstanding performance on the field, the Polish striker is also known as "King Arthur" by fans.

Poland and Turkey also have a lot of immigrants to Germany, but because of the big difference in performance between the two sides, the Germans have a good sense of the Polish and a poor sense of the Turks.

In the future, Klose could become a legend in Germany, Podolsky could be called a prince, but Ozil was always hacked.

But Artur didn't play today, he had a minor injury and needed to rest.

The team's top scorer was unavailable, and the Al Feld fans were worried before the game, but on the surface they still had to act as if nothing had happened.

The reaction of the Aachen fans was naturally the complete opposite, the opponent's top scorer could not play, and with Aachen's quality, he was able to win even away from home.

With such a naïve thought, the fans in Aachen kept cheering.

And now, they have closed their mouths.

It's not that I don't have strength, it's not that my voice is hoarse, but I don't have that mood.

No matter how strong the fans are, they can't just score 3:0 in the standings, and the fragile fans leave the stadium before half-time.

Now, they just want to find a secluded place to cry for a while.

Zhuo Cunzhi stood on the field, feeling uncomfortable, but he also felt very powerless.

He felt the same way in the last home game against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Just being without the ball for a long time, Zhuo Cunzhi didn't feel anything wrong.

If he has just participated in the Bundesliga, he will not be able to play his breakthrough without the ball at his feet, and he will naturally be at a loss.

But now he has a mix of player cards and is experienced and can also be used off the ball.

But kicking like this undoubtedly also nullifies a lot of his abilities.

With no ball at his feet, how can he break through?

There is no ball at his feet, how can he organize?

How does he pass the ball without the ball at his feet?

How can he shoot from distance without the ball at his feet?

Now Zhuo Cunzhi is more of a traction opponent's defensive force.

But after opponents found that Schmidt rarely passed the ball to him, he was much less effective as a ball outlet.

What's more, he Zhuo Cunzhi is not a striker in the first place, this is not his job at all.

But if he doesn't even do the job, is it necessary for him to stay on the field?

To be honest, Zhuo Cunzhi feels that it doesn't matter if he walks now.

It was at this time that Bielefeld's defender tackled Schmidt.

The referee gave a yellow card and gave Aachen a free-kick.

Zhuo Cunzhi subconsciously walked towards the penalty spot, only to find that Schmidt was already standing there.

Zhuo Cunzhi frowned and just wanted to say something, when he saw that Schmidt had already kicked the ball out.

The ball bounced off the wall and was cleared by Bielefeld's defenders.

Schmidt's expression was not very good, and he lectured to Joao, who didn't grab the point, and returned to his position.

Zhuo Cunzhi, who witnessed this scene, frowned and realized the seriousness of the problem.