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At halftime, Union Berlin used a 'hair dryer' that was definitely not low, and at the beginning of the second half, he was the first to get rid of his slack and take the upper hand against Freiburg, who had not yet woken up.

In the 52nd minute, Union Berlin's left midfielder Felix Kroos, who is also the younger brother of the famous German national team and Real Madrid's Toni Kroos, broke through from Freiburg's right flank, easily shook off Freiburg's right-back Moussa with a quick stop, and then pushed back into the middle of the penalty area.

Musa is a 33-year-old veteran of Freiburg, and has been diligent in the past few years since he moved to Freiburg from Bosnia and Herzegovina in 09. However, his contract expires after the season and he is faced with the prospect of looking for opportunities again, which is inevitably a bit distracting.

It's not that Musa can't do his job, it's just that he plays carefully and doesn't want to get injured, and the attention on the field is not so concentrated, so he didn't notice that Kroos Jr. was two meters away from the bottom line and stopped in advance.

Union Berlin's backup winger Nikkic and striker Klelache made a switch and dragged behind the striker, and the Freiburg defenders were negligent enough to put him in a defensive vacuum, and then comfortably stopped the ball, got up and scored.

Don't look at Nikkic as just a substitute player with poor statistics, but as long as there is no defensive restriction and pressure, there is enough space and time, and the ball can be played tricky and accurate, and the goalkeeper Schworov, who has played well throughout the season, can only accept the consequences of conceding goals.

And before Freiburg's mood could calm down, just three minutes later, the young winger Krzibski, who had come on to replace Nikkic, who had suffered a bit of a strain after the goal, dribbled the ball through the ribs between right wing-back Moussa and central defender Torrejon, and then swept the ball down the edge of the small box to the middle.

Union Berlin's striker and Freiburg's defender didn't grab the goal, but Union Berlin's right-hand midfielder Quilin got a chance in the left corner of the six-yard box and stabbed the ball straight into the goal.

In the 55th minute, Union Berlin led by two goals.

"Aha... Here are some very interesting stats that I think will be of interest to know: it was only two of Union Berlin's three shots on target in the second half, one of Krzibski's only two assists in a season, and Queling's only goal in a season. In addition, Nikic, who scored the first goal, also completed 1/2 of all the goals on Freiburg, which actually happened in the last game, Freiburg is really unlucky..."

Sky Sports commentator Schmitz was worried that there was nothing to talk about in this boring game, and he was excited by the sudden change in the situation and the interesting statistics that came with it. After all, he's commenting on the most common routine used in Freiburg's game, complimenting Sunset, which is somewhat ineffective in this game. Even if he takes Sunset's pulling and coercion to a higher level, without threatening passes and shots, it's always a bit empty to praise him, and finding some interesting stats to pass the time is more appealing than a pale boast of Sunset.

The situation on the field is not simply a coincidence, as Schmitz believes.

In fact, one is that the Freiburg players first relaxed excessively, and then suddenly nervously excessively, completely lacking the tightness and compactness of the previous defense.

The second is that Freiburg's attack did not put enough pressure on Union Berlin, although it seems that there are a lot of shots and shots on target, with the pull and strategy of Sunset, the attack looks more lively than before. But without Sunset's sharp and sudden passes, two more passes would have been enough time for Union Berlin to get back in place, and the final shot would have been much more disturbed and defended. In addition, there is the lack of predictability of other people's passes, the preparation action when shooting cannot be done in one go, the goalkeeper and defenders have more time to prepare and adjust their positions, and the seemingly lively offensive effect between one plus one subtraction is much worse. Coupled with the lack of concentration of the players and the inability to improve their state, the actual pressure on Union Berlin is not great, so Berlin United can be much more confident and bold when attacking, which has caused so many coincidences.

Sunset's anger and frustration on the sidelines blame Sunset, who has not had much physical problems, but he can't help the team much, and he can't even find a way to change it, which makes him anxious and depressed.

After falling behind by 2 goals, Sunset, who felt that it was not useful in the front court, simply retreated and tried to solve the problem in the same way as before.

But as soon as he recovered, he was discovered by Streich, who had been paying attention to him, waving his hands and asking him to go up immediately, showing no room for negotiation.

Sunset had no choice but to get back into position, frustrating as she continued to walk around the front court, looking for an opportunity to catch the ball.

Abrahi also noticed that the offense seemed to be lively, but it only blossomed and did not bear fruit, and began to consciously take risks to pass the ball to Sunset. Sunset also began to run against the ball, and the coach did not allow the ball to retreat, but should always allow the ball to retreat, which also had the effect of pulling out the sprint distance for himself.

Streich, who seemed to be disappointed and had sat back in the coach's seat, couldn't laugh or cry, and Wasler next to him added fuel to the fire:

"I never thought it would be a problem to have a player who reads the game too well, coach, why don't we replace him..."

Streich shook his head with a wry smile and said:

"Isn't our plan revealed? Forget it, there's a lot of time anyway, and other people's state is not good..."

The conversation between the two coaches was overheard by Follenbach, who had just walked back from the warm-up, and looked at the field in confusion, where Sunset had already run to meet the ball and shook off his defenders, jumped up to stop the ball with his chest, and finished turning to start another good breakaway. But it sounds like the coaches have other plans...

Sunset turned a dozen meters past the halfway line, but Kessel didn't chase after him, but the nearest midfielder Vrstner had already rushed over from the middle.

Sunset started with the ball as soon as possible, taking advantage of the fact that Verstner was rushing from the right side, and flicked the ball to the left, seemingly trying to pull away, but at the moment of Verstner's acceleration, he dunked the ball back, poked his right foot, took advantage of the time difference to let Verstner pass, and rushed diagonally from behind him to the penalty area.

Sunset's breakthrough with the ball is Freiburg's attacking horn, although the mind is more on vacation, but no one will object to brushing up on a goal or anything, at least after the game will be sprayed less by the coach, so the forward line immediately comes alive, Niederlechner, Peterson, and Philip all find their own crotch and rush forward.