123 Error of self-perception

RB Leipzig's counter-attack is not much different from Freiburg's, with a large number of young players similar to Freiburg as the main force, and the attack is very simple and clear.

The only difference is that Freiburg's youngsters come mostly from their own youth and Bundesliga, while RB Leipzig has their sights set on all of Europe.

Their striker, Youssef Poulsen, is from Denmark in '94. Attacking midfielder Forsberg 91 years old, from Sweden. Sabitzer '94, from Austria. Together with Germany's Kaiser, it made up the quartet for the Leipzig attack.

Among them, Sabitzer, Forsberg, and center forward Poulsen are all extremely fast. Poulsen is fast and physically fit, covering a large area. Despite not scoring many goals, the running and transition were excellent.

Therefore, when RB Leipzig attacked, they often went directly to Poulsen in the midfield, and he transitioned to the three contact points behind him, giving full play to the characteristics of Leipzig's midfield attack.

Forsberg, Sabitzer and Kaiser can all pass and shoot, and once Poulsen gives them the ball, there are many attacking options, so Freiburg often can't take care of the other.

After conceding the first goal, Leipzig put down their baggage, let go of the attack, and quickly took control of the situation on the field.

In the face of Leipzig's fast attack, only the central defender Kempf can barely keep up with the speed of Freiburg's four central defenders, and he also needs to watch Poulsen, even if Philip on the right side withdraws to help defend, one of Forsberg and Sabitzer will always be missed, and then tear Freiburg's defense with speed recklessly.

Realizing that something would go wrong sooner or later, Sunset didn't sit back and watch the fight just because the defense wasn't within the coach's requirements. did not deliberately care about physical fitness, and after directly explaining to Forlenbach, Leipzig set their sights on Sabitzer when they attacked.

Choosing Sabitzer is also a way for Sunset to choose an opponent for herself. The Austrian star is about the same height and weight as him, and Sunset has a slight advantage in terms of speed, as well as reflexes and flexibility. Most importantly, Sunset knew exactly what she could and what she was going to do, and she didn't eat her opponent's real or fake moves, and she aimed at harassment and restriction, so that the hub of RB Leipzig's front four connection was not so fluid, and she didn't think too much about highlight-reel performances such as direct ball breaks.

This makes Sabitzer very uncomfortable, and he has not been very clever against many defenders in the past, and he is always there when opportunities and lines arise. Obviously, there are a lot of passing lines, but there is no one I want the most, no matter how I tempt and play tricks, I am busy like a clown, so that I just want to punch the nasty face that always has a cheap smile.

While Sabitzer was trying his best to get rid of and humiliate the afterglow, RB Leipzig's attack inexplicably stalled, losing the fluidity and sharpness that it had started with.

RB Leipzig coach Rangnick on the sidelines can see it clearly, knowing that Sabitzer is a little bit of a bull's horn, and he will transfer if he can't pass it, and his team's strength is to blossom more, and there is no need to be too stubborn because of a bad breakthrough, especially if his team is still behind.

So Rangnick saw Sabitzer asking for the ball from Kaiser again, and in the face of Sunset's constantly changing center of gravity and fancy pedaling on his bicycle under his feet, he was so anxious that he roared:

"Sabitzer ..."

Sabitzer, who was taking out all his skills to take a good dip in the afterglow, heard the coach's roar, panicked, knew that what he was doing was a little inappropriate, and subconsciously pushed the ball to the left hand side and wanted to pass it to Kaiser.

Maybe it was because of the coach's roar, or maybe it was affected by Sunset's sneer, the ball was pushed weakly, and Sabitzer's brain exploded after the ball was kicked.

Sunset thought that his bright, handsome smile of sympathy between the masters interfered with Sabi's stupid mentality, and she was too embarrassed to let go of the kindness of others, and quickly took a step forward, rushing over Kaiser and Sabitzer before they could recover their mistakes, and stabbed the ball to the left wing.

Forlenbach had a rare chance to play, and he had been paying full attention to the development of the situation, preparing for Sunset to break through himself so that he could rush over to fill the gap, and a few shining performances like this would definitely help his chances of playing a lot. Unexpectedly, the football actually poked out of the crowd and was in front of him. Forlenbach didn't care to find out who poked the ball out, how it was poked, and it was only right to catch up first.

Midfielder Sunset poked out the football and was knocked down by Kaiser, and brought down Sabitzer behind him. Wide Follenbach accelerated with the ball again and again, driving the players of both teams towards Leipzig's backfield.

Leipzig right-back Nukan secretly complained in his heart, and walked a fast horse, how could there be a defender with a similar speed difference! Could it be that the coach lets himself play is to let himself go through the ninety-nine-eighty-one difficulty?

But he didn't dare to slack off in his defensive movements, and he had to go up first to create time for his teammates to return to defense.

In the face of Nukan who rushed over to intercept, Forlenbach involuntarily copied an afterglow line change and stabbed the ball past people, which was originally the basic technical action of a winger and fullback, and it was not surprising at all. But Sunset was so resolute and fluent that Frombach was so impressed that he couldn't help but do it.

Nukan, who had been passed by different people with the same action again, was numb in his heart, completely crushed by the huge frustration, and was stunned for two seconds before turning back to speed, but with his speed, he could only cope with the speed, and there was no hope of catching up with Follenbach.

Follenbach was stimulated by this refreshing pass to have a little more strength, and at the same time, he glanced at the penalty area refreshedly, and found that Petersen, Niederlechner, and Philip at the far end had rushed into the Leipzig penalty area in three lines.

The mentality and state on the pitch is sometimes difficult to control, some people will become suspicious because of one or two mistakes, and then play with their hands and feet, and some people will inspire confidence because of one or two beautiful moves, and then play how to play.

In the case of Follenbach, the ball was hoisted into the box before Khedira Jr. came to make up for it, and it was delivered to Niederlechner.

Niederlechner was ready before the ball arrived, his body was already in the air, and when he came over, he just slammed the ball hard, and the ball accelerated to the goal line and bounced off the ground, and then flew into the goal.

25th minute, 2:0!

Fans don't care how the battle for the top spot and the battle of Tianwang Mountain in the German Second Division evolved into a one-sided score, they only know that it is comfortable, and their team's goal and victory are the last word. The loud cheers at the Black Forest Stadium could not be stopped, and the joy of being a Freiburg fan was declared to the fullest.