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As Abrahi and Sunset celebrated their goal, Philip rushed to the goal, picked up the ball and ran towards the center circle, and the whole team reacted and immediately returned to their own half to seize the final time to turn the game around.

Streich, who was on the sidelines, also waved his hands and shouted to the players to prepare to attack and not to have any worries.

After kicking off again, Brunswick passed directly back to the defenders, and except for the new young striker Teetz, the whole team did not press up at all, and it was clear that they could accept a draw.

And the Freiburg players didn't care about the fatigue of the whole game, and all pressed up and frantically launched a rush.

As soon as Sunset walked up, he fell into Braunschweig's multi-man trap, and quickly recycled back to the middle of the backcourt instead of sticking into the pile, knowing very well that he could not always get out of the trap, especially after his fitness dropped.

At this time, the Braunschweig defenders were panicked by Freiburg's high pressure in the front, and simply kicked towards Freiburg's half, whether their 19-year-old striker Teitz could grab it or not, first relax and catch his breath.

Hoefler was beside Titz during the long pass, and immediately jumped up to fight for the top. Despite his young age, Braunschweig striker Teitz is 190 tall and weighs 86 kilograms, jumping high under the scramble of Hoefler, far surpassing Hoefler.

But the funny thing is that despite outplaying Hoefler in the physical duel, the young striker, who rarely plays, didn't judge where the ball would land, and the ball flew over the heads of the two men before landing, and then rolled down the middle.

Sunset didn't expect that she would be lucky enough to wait for the rabbit after avoiding the physical confrontation, and hurriedly chased a few steps to control the soccer ball to complete the turn, and observed the situation on the field while dribbling forward.

Seeing Sunset control the ball, Freiburg's players always had the confidence to add up, and regardless of the physical fatigue after fighting for the whole game, they inserted it along the empty crotch in the Braunschweig formation that was pressing forward as a whole. And Braunschweig is in the middle of the transition between offense and defense and has to return to defense again, which inevitably causes a lot of chaos.

Peterson, Philip, and Nelson became the focus of Braunschweig's defense, and then the right wingback Stencel, who assisted on the right, was actually leaked, and Sunset's passing became a knee-jerk reaction when he saw it, and this time was no exception.

After sending a long pass, Sunset was immediately swept to the ground by the impact behind him, but fortunately, after kicking the ball, his body had a balance of gravity backwards, and he fell backwards when he was rushed directly behind, and his legs did not exert force to resist the impact. But even so, there were two spikes on my legs, and the first thing I felt after falling to the ground was the hot pain in my calves.

However, Sunset rolls over and stands up, and the most he thinks about at this moment is that he can't fall, and if it is blown by the referee, it will be a big loss.

The Stenzel in the front court couldn't see what was happening at the back, and at the last moment he only had the goal in his eyes, and when he got the ball on the right side, he flicked forward, and then ran diagonally towards the bottom line in the direction of the penalty area.

Braunschweig's three centre-backs were still struggling to deal with Peterson, and the right midfielder Hochshait, who was supposed to be marking Stenzel, had just changed from pressing the attack, and his physical limitations made him fall two or three meters away, and Stenzel's breakthrough was very easy.

Entering the penalty area and also next to the bottom line, Braunschweig's left central defender Kievski saw that Hochshait could not catch up, so he had to abandon the marking Nelson to intercept Stenzel first.

Knowing that this was a choice of desperation, Brunswick goalkeeper Giki Evitz had no choice but to take a step forward, highly focused, and ready to defend Nelson's header at any time.

Just as the centre-backs intercepted and the goalkeeper moved out, Sternzel pulled back what looked like he was going to cross and fired straight at goal, which flew between the goalkeeper and the near post.

90 minutes, lore!

Sunset doesn't bother to celebrate, limping off the field for the team doctor to treat. The calf of his left leg had been completely stripped of two layers of skin by the spikes of his shoe, revealing white subcutaneous tissue, which would have been oozing blood.

Doctor Oster angrily shows the fourth officer and the linesman a scary-looking wound, and complains about Sunset's failure to treat it sooner.

"But, doctor, we're attacking, it's just a hard injury, it's not a big problem."

Celebrate up front and then head back to the back to trouble Braunschweig's reckless young striker, with three minutes of stoppage time halfway out. In addition, Braunschweig did not have much physical energy to counterattack, and the score was finally fixed at 2:3, and the away team Freiburg came back to win.

The home team fans were tired of the game, dissatisfied with the score, and even more dissatisfied with the home stadium bus, which made Sunset a rare sight of German fans turning against each other.

Sunset, however, was more focused on the joy of the team and the nearly 2,000 fans who traveled to the Bundesliga, a victory that ensured promotion to the Bundesliga next season. Even if the team and fans are mentally prepared, after a thrilling game with ups and downs, the joy is extraordinarily sweet.

Freiburg fans played a new trick even away from home, asking the players and coaches to approach the stands one by one to receive their cheers.

At first, as he watched Peterson walk out of the line of players lined up on their shoulders, receiving cheers from the fans and interacting with them, Sunset just thought it was fun and fun. But the numbers were lined up one by one, and when he approached him, he felt more and more numb, and his whole body was like electricity, and he trembled with excitement.

As No. 35 Huvnagar turned back, Follenbach gave a push to the afterglow that didn't know which foot was the first to go.

"Number 36—"

"Afterglow!"

Sunset had also enjoyed the likes of fans shouting his name in unison at the Black Forest, and there were more fans at the time, but this time the experience was completely different.

The fans kept shouting the name of the player who had made them like it in a short period of time, even though he looked a little funny.

Sunset was stunned for two or three seconds before coming back to her senses, making her habitual goal-scoring move, pointing her fingers to the sky and muttering something before bowing to the stands, waving and turning back to the queue.

In the broadcast of China Television Sports Channel, when it came to this paragraph, the two commentators Shen Fangjian and Yang Mingming didn't say a word, and let the background sound of 'afterglow' be transmitted directly to the audience's ears. It wasn't until he turned around and went back that Shen Fangjian opened his mouth:

"Silence is better than sound at this time, and it has been proven that our players can play good football and be loved by the fans, whether in China or Europe..."

"Yes, Sunset has undoubtedly conquered the Bundesliga, and next season will be no surprise, and we will see him in the Bundesliga, so I'm looking forward to it..."