184 impulses of young players

"4th minute, 1:0 Hoffenheim."

In the Sky Sports broadcast, Schmitz didn't brag about Sunset's beautiful offense, and just kept silent with just one sentence, which caught his partner Hannah Zomor off guard and was cold for a while.

After kicking off again, Hoffenheim did not fight back desperately, still organizing and attacking at their own pace.

This upset their right-hand Tolian, who was not convinced that no one was upset about the break and the goal, but he was concerned, especially since Tolian felt that Sunset was completely opportunistic with his carelessness.

Sunset's scum defense makes Tolian feel even stronger, and he thinks that Sunset is more about luck than strength.

This mentality made Tolian want to break Sunset more and more to prove the two balls to everyone, completely forgetting that this is completely based on his own shortcomings, and the more he can't pounce, the more anxious he becomes, and it doesn't take long for his emotions to get out of control.

Without waiting for Jule to go up and alert Tolian, on the 34th minute, Sunset once again picked up the ball with his back to the ball, bypassing Tolian from the outside to form a breakthrough. Torian couldn't control his emotions anymore, and chased two steps directly, shoveling directly from the side and back.

Sunset barely has time to jump before she is kicked directly to the side of her calf, overturning her whole body.

Such a reckless tackle made the Freiburg players particularly angry, and Follenbach rushed straight over and straddled Tolian, bent down and scolded him at him.

This action caused Rudy, who was eager to protect his teammate, to react and push Follenbach away, causing a large-scale confrontation and shoving between the two sides.

In the end, the referee struggled to separate the two sides, and then gave Tolian and Forlenbach a yellow card.

Sunset's shoes and socks on the side of her right calf were torn by spikes, and two blood bars were drawn on her calf.

But Tolian paid no small price, in addition to the yellow card that was given a light sentence, when Sunset came off the field to treat the wound, Philip's free kick also assisted Wagner's header to rewrite the score to 0:2.

After playing again, the two became more energetic, taking turns to break through each other, and their movements became harder and harder.

Sunset's breakthrough is his job, and he needs to use his breakthrough to give the striker enough space and opportunities, but Tolian's defense is still good, and Sunset's breakthrough is not always successful.

Tolian's breakthrough is completely a snake painting, Sunset's defensive task is mainly to harass and oppress opponents, and Tolian deliberately seeks him out of his door. Even though the breakthrough was more successful, Freiburg was completely prepared for Sunset's attack, and Hoffenheim's attack was slowed down.

In terms of double ratio, the two can barely be said to be evenly matched, but in terms of overall effect, Tolian has clearly gone astray.

As half-time drew to a close, Tolian's mood that had just calmed down was back in the air, and Sunset had turned into a cross that didn't even give him a chance to break the ball. Tolian knew very well that if he didn't do something about it, he would be replaced by the coach as soon as he got to midfield, and his first half was a disastrous performance from start to finish.

Lack of concentration on the pitch was a big mistake, and just when Tolly was in a hurry, Sunset suddenly turned the ball around, and saw that he had successfully broken through Tolian again, and Tolian was surprised and nervous, and directly slapped the ball away.

As soon as the ball was shot, Tolian's mind went blank for a while, and then he saw the referee rush over, raise the yellow card high, and then make up a red card.

Hoffenheim fans were so upset with the stupid mistake that they booed their players.

Nagelsmann clutched his forehead in pain, regretting that he had not made up his mind to replace Tolian sooner, but wanted to put it in midfield and then adjust.

With two goals down and one man missing, Streich replaced Sunset with Habler in midfield and had some advice on his first goal:

'It was a great ball and it's normal for young players to vent on the pitch, but you had to remember the team and your goals and otherwise Tolian is a clear example. You don't want to disappoint the team and the fans, right?"

"Yes, coach, I don't want to, it's the last time."

The knock is just for the long term, and there are basically no surprises in this game against Hoffenheim. Hoffenheim, who had one man less, pulled a goal back in the second half through Vargas, but soon substitute Petersen opened the gap again and kept the score 1-3 to the finish.

"Yes, I think Yu is a good player, and I once rushed to Huaguo to persuade him in order to get him. He's certainly achieved something rare among his peers, but I value his potential even more, especially when he's lucky enough to have a great coach who is good at spotting the potential of young players......"

In the post-match press conference, Nagelsmann praised Sunset.

And Streich still maintains a consistent attitude, praising but not excessively:

"Yu? There's not much to say, he's doing this every week, and everybody can see it. At the same time, he is still a young man with a lot to do and learn, and it is important to be humble and motivated...... Tolian? He is also a good young man, and even a young man today can make small mistakes, as long as he can learn a lesson, it will not affect his great future at all......"

Although Streich has been low-key and low-key, this performance has attracted the attention of major media, including Britain, Spain, France and other European media outside Germany.

One of the most eye-catching was the news of Arsenal's chief scout Raleigh appearing at the Signal Park Iduna stadium, with Jule, Rudy and especially Sunset becoming the protagonists of the rumours.

Sunset listened to his agent Thomas, not only Arsenal was in contact, but also other famous clubs, but the two had an appointment first, and this information stopped with Thomas and did not bother Sunset.

"But I'm in touch with them, because we're definitely going to need them in the future. And as far as I know, Freiburg FC has been in contact with many clubs that follow you. If something unexpected happens, we have to deal with it, so we can't just reject these relationships as you said, you can understand that?"

Although Thomas is more like a hippie than an agent, I have to say that his ability is still good, in addition to commercial development, endorsement contracts have a lot of big orders to negotiate, and many off-the-field relationships are helped to handle in an orderly manner.

"Thanks, Thomas, it's great to have your help..."

"You're welcome, we're partners......"