9860 points
'You don't try to be level with the midfield line, in our team you have to be more flexible on the left side and press forward to give more support to the attackers. The second half showed more aggression out..."
Before the start of the second half, Streich made a claim to Sunset.
Sunset has always thought that she was not doing well, and that she was too far from the support she gave to the team when she was on the team, and now she is pointed out by the coach and the pressure is even greater.
After half-court observation, Sunset found that his best chances were usually at the moment when he switched from defense to offense, and Franz had to give up his marking in order to participate in the Red Vests' offense, but the time was fleeting.
After playing half-time, Sunset's biggest feeling was the constant pressure, which didn't give him much opportunity to adjust, or even time to think. The ball must be dealt with as soon as possible, and sometimes decisions are made based on knee-jerk judgment, otherwise you will be broken and robbed.
So he was very sensitive to the moment of switching from defense to attack, and after hearing the coach's request, he knew that if he wanted to make a difference, he could do something at this moment.
So he didn't care where Abrahi's favor came from, and he went straight to ask him to give him the ball as soon as possible. Then I also found left-back Frombach and others, regardless of whether people would agree or not, I asked for it first.
Sunset knows very well that with his own physical strength, he has at most ten minutes left to save his future in Freiburg.
At the start of the second half, Abrahi and Forlenbach were the first to try to do what Sunset had requested.
In the second minute, Abrahi turned and stabbed Sunset after receiving Kempf's ball. Sunset's clean handling of the ball in the first half made Abrahi realize that passing to him wouldn't cause him any problems, and he didn't mind giving him a little more support as Sunset asked.
Franz had just joined the offensive pull, and there was still some distance left, and Sunset turned the ball without interference, and immediately sprinted on the ball.
Sunset didn't stay close to the touchline, but was seven or eight meters away from the left line, and after crossing the halfway line, Torrahon met him.
Torrejon had noticed Sunset's crisp handling of the ball and his ability to pass through the ball on foot runs, so he didn't dare to get too close. Make up your mind to block Sunset and force him to shift or slow down.
Sunset turned to the middle in the face of Torrejon's defense, much like he was about to move the ball, especially when Philip on the right was beckoning for the ball, and captain Schuster also moved over to help defend Sunset's pass.
Sunset turns, only to smash the ball diagonally with her heel to the left flank, behind Torrejon.
On the sidelines, Follenbach was already on the fast press according to the team's arrangement, and he was also eyeing Sunset's development. However, seeing the football being knocked behind Torrejon by Sunset, a large empty crotch waiting for him to sprint, he was immediately full of momentum, accelerated and poked the ball back into bounds before going out of bounds, chasing the football to the front court.
Heel knock can be done by any professional player without physical confrontation. Guan Jian was very good at choosing and grasping the timing of Sunset this time, including Torrejon, who thought he would move to the middle or right, but did not expect him to continue to make a fuss on the left. It seems that the overall situation is not strong, but a very favorable situation was formed immediately after it was made.
Frombach took the lead on the left, with Torrejon and Franz chasing after him.
Sunset also chased down, adjusting the speed and speed according to the position of Forlenbach and Torrejon, leaving Forlenbach with a line to get out of the ball.
When Forlenbach rushed to the 30-meter area, the left central defender of the Red Vests Murenza came out, and when Forlenbach saw that he was about to be trapped, Sunset accelerated close to him to support.
Just as they are about to stagger over, Sunset shouts out to Follenbach, who also flicks the ball to Sunset, who dribbles it to the baseline at high speed.
Sunset dunked the ball back just before it was about to run off the line and then slammed it back behind the penalty spot, where Peterson pulled back from goal and volleyed sideways. There was nothing that Sworov could do about this ball, and the pounce was completely symbolic.
After the goal, Peterson also went out of his way to Sunset and Follenbach to celebrate.
However, at this time, Sunset was still peeking at Streich's side, wondering if the coach could score 60 points for himself with this assist.
But the afterglow who reacted secretly laughed at himself for being too deliberate, and talked to Gu Shuo and Nie Lei every day with football, but he didn't expect that he would be in the first place when it happened.
The afterglow of the mind is no longer deliberately pursuing and showing anything, and no longer evading Franz's defense, it should be passed, it should be sudden, and the number of successes is not much with the decline of physical strength, but it also makes Franz unable to simply defend.
Among them, in the 12th minute, he received a pass from Frumbach on the left side of the penalty area, picked the ball and stopped, and then hit the goal from a small angle and threatened once. However, the main goalkeeper Schworov reacted quickly and blocked the ball off the line with his foot.
Sunset is then substituted.
Wosler stepped up and slapped him with a word of encouragement:
"Good performance!"
But Streich just nodded his head and said nothing, and continued to observe the situation on the court, leaving Sunset at a loss.
Jankovsky then pulls him in to do a review and explain his performance, but most of the time he talks about shortcomings and problems, which makes Sunset more and more worried.
He didn't know that the coaching staff had concluded about his performance when he had assisted. Streich thinks that if the rest of the time is put to good use, Sunset can be trained to make some changes on the bench.
Next to the training ground is a bar called the Drexam Side Bar, which is supposed to come from the Drexam River to the north. The main target audience should be the fans on match days, and the area is large. And there are bright floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and the training ground is surrounded by the Dresam River and Castle Hill in the distance.
Freiburg's training session lasted only 90 minutes, and after the training match, the coaches and teammates said goodbye and went home, while Sunset was dragged by Abrazi to the bar for a drink.
Sunset is trying to figure out what the hell is going on, and Abrahi is very kind to him from the start. After taking a shower and changing clothes, I followed him to the bar.
It seems that this bar is also a place where coaches and players usually stay after training, and as soon as you enter, you will see seven or eight teammates and strength and conditioning coach Simon Ikt and others.
After greeting him, Abrahi pulled him to the side.
"Leave them alone, don't try to treat them, I know you Chinese like this, but the Germans are not used to this..."
After explaining, Abrahi ordered a beer and a Black Forest cake, and recommended this to him as well.
It seems that the Germans really don't drink beer as a drink, and Sunset notices that the other players are drinking beer openly like this, and no one thinks there's anything wrong with it.
After a conversation with Abrahi, Sunset realizes why he's so friendly.
Abrahi is from Tirana, Albania, and China helped this European country in the 60s and 70s. The most important thing is that Abrahi's grandfather worked in the Tirana tractor parts factory, and at that time he met many Chinese friends who helped him, and his father was sent to the hospital by a Chinese aid engineer to save his life when he was a child. Even his father's football lessons were learned from aid specialists, and then Abrahi's football career came about.
Sunset was dumbfounded, as a post-90s generation, if it weren't for Abrahi's mention, he wouldn't have known that Huaguo had helped a small European country on a large scale, and then reciprocated it and received the friendship of a teammate.
In particular, Abrahi's reference to Los Angeles when he mentions several aid experts makes Sunset feel the wonder of the world.