135 Jedi Strikes Back

In the face of Brunx's bus, it is not only the players who are not used to it, but the coaches do not have many good solutions, just ask the players to be calm and seize the opportunity of the set-piece.

As for Sunset's arrangement, Streich told Hufnagar that he didn't have to worry about breaking through more physical strength in the second half, and tried to create free kick opportunities, and after playing ten to fifteen minutes, Sunset would be arranged to replace him.

The coaches didn't have the idea of going with the flow and holding for a draw. In the early game, third-placed Nuremberg were unexpectedly held to a 2-2 draw away from Karlsruhe. With three and a half games to go, Freiburg leads by eight points with 65 points against Nuremberg's 57 points, and this win over Braunschweig will seal a direct promotion place in the first division ahead of schedule. So the coaches just wanted to finish the game in one game, and it looked like victory was within reach, just one goal away.

The goal came at the start of the second half, and two in a row at 54 and 57 minutes respectively, but it was for Braunschweig.

They started the second half again and took advantage of the sudden change to disrupt Freiburg's expectations, scrambling quick passes and scoring two goals with a simple and crude corner and counter-attack.

The sharp turn of events sent Streich into a thunderstorm, sending Sunset and Philip in the 60th minute, and then bringing on Haverd Nelson to replace the underperforming Niederlechner in the next five minutes.

Sunset also had a hard time in this game, as Braunschweig, who had contracted again after scoring two goals, compressed the defensive line very densely, making it difficult for Sunset, who needed enough space to break through.

In addition, Braunschweig also focused his counterattack on Sunset's left side, suppressing Sunset's offense with offense, forcing him to spend more energy and energy on his poor defense.

As a result, Sunset has been mediocre for 15 minutes, and even looks a little embarrassed due to the clumsiness.

Until Abrahi, who had always been pleasant, pushed Sunset and pointed to the front court and shouted:

"Go to the front, that's where you can help the team, the defense has us, you have to learn to trust us...

Sunset, who had just switched to the frontcourt, was only subconscious and indifferent, and only when she saw Peterson and Philip gesturing at him that Sunset realized what she should have done most.

Braunschweig had two fast players on the left flank, and Sunset wasn't very comfortable on top of him, but he was still able to help the team with his passes closer to the front line, and Sunset and Freiburg recovered a little bit after 75 minutes.

Pressing on the outside of the penalty area on the left wing, Sunset simply followed Ablahi's advice, completely letting go of the left side of the defense, leaving Günther, Abrahi and Kempf to deal with Braunschweig's quick counter-attack, and concentrate on the attack.

In the 78th minute, when Braunschweig counterattacked, Sunset only retreated to the 30-meter line with the formation, and remained ready to counterattack at any time.

Kempf burst up from just outside the box, broke the ball at the feet of young Brex winger Khalifi and then played a long pass to Sunset.

De Calli, one of Brex's three central defenders, struggled for position behind Sunset until the referee turned back to Brex's half, but he still tugged at Sunset's jersey behind his back to contain Sunset's next move.

Because of the dense crowd at the back, De Calli does not need to control the ball, as long as he restricts Sunset's possession, there are naturally teammates nearby who will steal the football, which is the superiority of the defending side, especially the dense defensive side. As Sunset played, few defenders in the Bundesliga were going to make a simple and straightforward tackle, and this kind of restrictive treatment became more and more common, and all small gestures began to be used to entertain Sunset. For example, this will grab the jersey and twist him twice, which may not hurt him much, as long as it affects his mentality, it is earned, and it is even more unexpected if he can get out of control and counterattack.

Sunset leaned hard behind him with the pain in his back, and apart from making DeCalley's hand a little awkwardly withdrawn, he couldn't carry anyone at all, but instead made Decalli think of another advantage, and squeezed him forward with all his strength.

De Calli admired Sunset's embarrassment and unwittingly deviated from the landing point of the ball, and when the ball began to fall, Sunset retracted the strength of the backward carry, bent down and ran inside around De Carley.

DeCarley, who was flashed by Sunset, took two steps forward to stabilize his center of gravity, by which time Sunset was already dribbling towards the baseline.

Sunset pushed the ball back 45 degrees into the center of the box before another centre-back Reichel could block it, and a frustrated Peterson rushed to the ball and stabbed his foot against the ground.

However, Braunschweig goalkeeper Giki Evitz was ready to go on and fall to the ground in time to block the shot.

But Philip's follow-up shot, Gickie Evitz, had no choice but to watch the ball be picked into the back of the net.

Brunduk, who had narrowed the score gap, paid more attention to defense, especially in Sunset's case, where two people were marking for a long time, and someone would run to block even the empty run, and the speed and agility were almost the same as Sunset, almost limiting him to the airtight.

The restriction on Sunset also gives the rest of the Freiburg team more room to move, but it's hard for one person to stop Sunset, and he's the biggest threat, so he has the lesser of two evils.

However, Sunset starts running aimlessly, which makes the defenders uncomfortable. Follow, leave a large crotch on the left side of the ribs, don't follow, who knows that kick will break the balance on the field, seeing that victory is in sight, the Braunschweig players really don't want to make some leaks at the last minute. Winger Halifi had to follow all the way to the end, left midfielder Omradik firmly on the left, and Sunset ran to that area and then divided the manpower from that area to maintain the intensity of the two's marking.

On 85 minutes, Sunset ran sideways from the left to the middle again, and when Omradik and Snffield in the middle were handed over, he changed the line and went around behind Halifi to get a pass from Hovfler.

This left the three triangle defenders around him behind, only to turn into a back to the ball, and was still stuck behind Halifi, and it is hard to say that the situation is better.

Sunset didn't stop the ball to control it, but smacked his heel past Halifi behind him, and went around Halifi from the left in the opposite direction to Halifi. Halifi hadn't figured out whether to defend the ball or the man in the instantaneous change, and the ball and the man went around behind him. It's about dealing with wingers, and switching to defenders must be the first thing to do with Sunset, but there are two teammates close to him, maybe Halife doesn't want to give away a free-kick.

Getting around Halifi, Sunset didn't hesitate to catch up with the ball and poke it out before the two defenders could close the ball.

The ball was in a hurry, the rare power was not well controlled, and Peterson, who received the ball, stopped a little too big and didn't have time to turn around, so he had to sweep the ball out before the back rushed up, and the ball rolled unquickly along the two meters outside the line of the big penalty area.

But Braunschweig's two midfielders collided and fell to the ground because of the blocking afterglow, and the single back Matushcik pounced on Peterson before he could turn around, and for a while a rare blank space was formed outside the Braunschweig penalty area, until Abrahi rushed up and volleyed vigorously, and the central defender who made up was not in place.

The ball was fully prepared and played with a very high quality, hanging directly in the top right corner of the goal for the goal in the 10-minute corner.

Abrahi, who rarely scored a beautiful goal, jumped up happily when he saw the ball go into the net, then clenched his hands into fists and hunched his waist and shouted, and when he saw Sunset running over in celebration, he began to shout:

"See? Dude can not only defend, but also score beautiful goals, see..."

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