160 changes in the pace of the offense
On July 28, Freiburg, a small town on the Black Sea coast of Rize, Turkey, arrived to play a warm-up match with the local Rize Sport.
Despite the steady, the players were clearly fed up with the fear and packed up their bags before the departure from Belek, made up their minds to go straight to the pitch and leave the area without delay.
The opponent Reizawa Sports is a member of the Turkish Super League, ranking 13th in the Turkish Super League with 9 wins and 10 draws in the 15-16 season, not a strong team with well-known stars like Fenerbahce and so on, but a civilian team similar to Freiburg.
Because it was just a normal game during the summer training period, and it was not even broadcast on local Turkish television, so Streich thought it would be a good opportunity to test his vision, so he put together the strongest squad in his mind and executed the new tactics that the team had been practising.
Wagner took the starting position because he played a more obvious role as a fulcrum than Niederlechner. Behind him are Peterson and Sunset, and the midfield three is Ablahi, Hoffman and Franz. The back four were Follenbach, Kempf, Seyunju and Stenzel, and goalkeeper Schworov.
The local football field is small, and the spectator seats can accommodate less than 10,000 people, and it is very simple with four stands.
But the atmosphere in the stands was very hot. If the atmosphere in the stadium in Germany has been good, it can only be called warm, and Rizesport can be said to be rough.
The fireworks set off in the stadium were more like a fire, covering all sides, with fires and smoke everywhere, and a few flames were thrown into the stadium during the warm-up, causing a lot of trouble.
When entering and exiting the passage, the fans in the stands not only scolded angrily, but also bared their teeth and claws at the Freiburg players, as if they were going to be dragged to the stands and torn apart.
It's just a warm-up game, and it's hard to imagine what it will be like in the official game.
"Remember to pass the ball, with your feet and on your head..."
When Wagner entered the arena, he said something thoughtlessly, which surprised Follenbach, looked back and forth between the two, and then asked:
"When did you two get on such a good footing?..."
Wagner is still arrogant in his usual training, and has never taken the initiative to talk to Sunset, who will not speak if he has nothing to do. Anyway, the purpose of Sunset's passing on the field is very clear, and the ideas are clearly expressed through the pass, and there is no need for too many words to communicate after getting acquainted with it. In this case, few people know that the two have reconciled, and it is normal for Frumbach to be strange.
"Don't care about that, think about how to play this game well..."
Sunset reminds of Follenbach. With Günther in good shape, this kind of game to test his tactics shows that the coach cares about it, and Sunset is happy and worried about his friend.
Frombach also understood his situation, grinned and said:
"Don't worry, I'll take care of everything. You also come on, the better you play, the more points you add to me..."
Sunset was relieved to see his friend understand his situation, and was full of anticipation for the first official game after a long hiatus.
Wagner kicked the ball to Sunset as soon as it started, making Sunset a little unprepared, and if it was Niederlechner, they would have made a transition back to the midfield, and I really didn't know whether to trust him or embarrass him.
Yu Hui, who received the ball head-on, saw a large number of players rushing towards him, and he didn't know if he was a little excited if he hadn't played for many days, and he didn't give the regular return to the midfielder, but he slammed the ball past the striker who came over from the front and continued to speed up and sprint.
This dunk with the ball caused the target of the Rize Sports players, and then the midfielder who rushed up was another sliding tackle, making it clear that the chicken who wanted to use him as an example for the opening game did not restrain his actions at all.
Sunset lifted the ball over the slide on tiptoe, jumped over with her body, and then poked the ball again, looking like she was going to do it alone, causing many excited Rize Sports players to rush towards him.
It also caused Streich to jump like thunder on the sidelines, standing in the command area and shouting.
Sunset catches up with the ball and stabs the ball, but the ball is diagonally distributed to the left wing.
At first, he looked so realistic that Wagner and Peterson accelerated towards the Rize Sports penalty area, and no one thought of staying nearby to cooperate with him, only Follenbach was still on the edge to attract firepower for him.
There is no trace of the transition from the momentum to the dexterous ball, not to mention the opponent, even the teammates and coaches feel that the plot changes too quickly, and it is naturally deceptive. Even though Follenbach had some stumbles due to some accidents, the victory was not on him before Rizespor paid attention, and he had time to adjust and continue to break through along the touchline with the ball.
Sometimes when the situation on the pitch turns too quickly, some of the players' reactions look clumsy or even stupid to the audience. But how can a person who is too stupid appear in the professional arena, the reason is actually that under the high-intensity exercise and high mental tension, the sudden change in the situation caused by the thinking and emotional stuck. It's like a computer running at high speed, and suddenly a big program is opened, and all of a sudden it slows down and becomes a card.
That's how it was in the venue, Sunset unleashed a high-profile taunt on Rize Sports in a solo and brutal manner, attracting most of their attention and suddenly distributing the ball to Follenbach, causing them to pause for a moment, and then rushing straight towards Follenbach with even more momentum.
Sunset didn't pause after splitting the ball, and ran around the Rize Athletic player who was turning to Frumbach to catch the ball.
Before being torn apart, Follenbach subconsciously squeezed the ball diagonally along the clear path that Sunset had left for him.
The Rize Sports players were a little annoyed by the continuous and rapid changes in the situation, and their bodies also slowed down in the continuous sprints, emergency stops and turns, and subconsciously surrounded the initiators.
Sunset's mind didn't limit himself to the small environment he had deliberately created, allowing the ball to turn and then slashing a long diagonal ball into the middle, where Wagner had already arrived outside the box and slowed down, staring at his centre-back stuck on the left to prevent him from getting closer to the left.
Sunset's long pass arcs wide, wrapping around the defender and landing on Wagner's side.
In addition to Wagner, there is also Peterson at the far point slightly outward, and as the pass is moving, Wagner jumps to grab the point, and Peterson runs sideways to respond.
Wagner spotted the ball to the left, and in addition to the central defenders who jumped with him to grab the point, the other defenders were still chasing back a little bit of the halfway line.
Peterson's sideways run was just on the left side, and he made a move to the penalty area to adjust his pace and shoot.
Peterson had the skill of shooting directly without making adjustments, but it was completely unnecessary in this completely defended empty area, and after being well prepared, he kicked the ball accurately into the bottom corner of the right post, and the goalkeeper who was moving to the left did not complete the action in the opposite direction, and the football rushed into the goal.
The first attack, the first shot, and that's it.