96 realizations

November 9th.

Sunset was accompanied by Thomas to sign a five-year contract with an annual salary of 400,000 euros. Then there are some promotion bonuses, appearances and goal bonuses, but they are all small numbers of thousands or hundreds of euros, and there is no domestic string of zeros at all.

Of course, this in itself is not the focus of the view, otherwise it would be more enjoyable to play with the zeros on the check in China, so the contract was signed quickly.

Sunset wanted to come up with a clause not to move to China, but the matter stopped at Thomas. Thomas told him that this was Freiburg's biggest motivation at the moment and would certainly not agree. The most important thing now is to play well and make Freiburg need him, that's the most important thing.

After signing the contract, team coordinator Torsten Ball prepared him with the number 32 shirt and equipment, and then led him into the locker room with assistant coach Voessler.

Sunset's plans didn't work at all, there was no bullying or enthusiasm, and the team members, who had known about Sunset's affairs, politely said welcome, and calmly went about their own business.

Schuster, the tall, lanky captain of the team, did his duty as a captain and whispered a little bit about Sunset's play, as well as telling Sunset what to look out for.

"In Freiburg, the coach has the final say, of course you can give your opinion, you can discuss, but when the coach makes the final decision, what we should do is implement the ......"

From Schuster's words, it is clear that Streich has a high level of prestige in the team, and it is also clear that he is worried that Sunset will spoil the atmosphere of the team. But other than that, Schuster is indeed a qualified captain, and he introduced them to his teammates with Sunset.

Unlike the indifference of Peterson and Philip, the left-back Günther was unexpectedly enthusiastic, and after a few conversations, he realized that the Richter he met in the bar was actually his neighbor, and he talked about Sunset when they met yesterday.

Another surprise was the defender Abrahi, who scored on the field, and when Schuster finished introducing him, he grabbed Sunset.

"Yu, are you from Huaguo? That Huaguo ?... in Yanjing"

Abrahi couldn't see any expression on his face, and he spoke a little fast, which made Sunset a little unsure of what it meant, could it be that the legendary plot of discrimination and bullying of newcomers was about to appear? Sunset nods in alarm.

Unexpectedly, Abrahi actually smiled and said to Sunset:

"I like Huaguo, let's go have a drink and talk together after training, you can find me for anything here..."

Sunset was in a daze, but before he could figure out why, Schuster called out at the door of the locker room:

"Abrahi, Yu, you better hurry, the coach doesn't like people to be late..."

By the time he arrived at the training ground, Streich and the coaching staff were already on the pitch for a warm-up and an intra-squad training match. This surprised many people, obviously the coach arranged to see the performance of the new sunset, which is not a general importance, otherwise it can be arranged to the B team or even the youth team to test.

After Sunset's warm-up, Streich called him to his side, pointed out that his warm-up was irregular, and then had to correct it with his strength and conditioning coach, Simon Ichter. Then a request was made to him:

'You play on the left side of midfield, you can play freely in attack, but when you defend you have to go back to the edge of the box, at least stay in position and keep your distance from your team-mates..."

This is undoubtedly a big test, and Sunset's previous scruples will be swept away, anyway, everything will ultimately have to be football, so it's okay to play with your life, there's nothing to worry about.

Seeing that the last bit of restraint on Sunset's body had disappeared before entering the game, Assistant Coach Wosler gestured to Streich and laughed.

The training match was played in a 442 formation, with the main center forwards Peterson and Philip in front of Sunset, Huvnagar on the right, and Abrahi and Hoefler in the back. Behind him is Follenbach at left-back, Hearn and Kempf at centre-back, and Hedenstahl at right wing-back. Goalkeeper Crane.

Because Freiburg often keeps in rotation, the opposite lineup is not bad at all, with forwards Kleindingst and Giddey, left midfielder Schleusera, right midfielder Franz, and midfielders Schwart and Stanko at the back. Carter at left wing-back, Mulenza and Borro at centre-back, Torrejón at right. The goalkeeper is the main goalkeeper Sworov.

Seeing this, Sunset noticed that Streich's arrangement had taken some pains. On the right side of the flank, Streich arranged for Torrejon to be guarded, the Spanish defender is Freiburg's main standard veteran, the team's defensive line of the panacea, has played for La Liga Espanyol, Racing Santander, also played in the Bundesliga for several seasons, and has been a regular in the team since moving from Kaiserslautern to Freiburg in 14 years.

It seems that Streich really wants to put Sunset to the test.

He quickly recalled the technical characteristics of Torrejon, fierce and decisive in defense, strong in body, slow in speed, and then hurried on.

I have read countless materials in the past, and I have also played against Salihovic, Antar, and Tymoshchuk from the Bundesliga, and I have felt the pressure, but they are not as deep as the experience of playing for a few minutes.

In the past, Sunset was able to fight against Sunset because he had many options, he could be one-on-one with his opponent, he could also transfer, he could also change positions, and there was always a weak link in the opponent to find.

And this time, maybe a single player may not be as strong as Salihovic, but it is 11 foreign aid levels at the same time, and he is just adapting to the rhythm of the team, and the afterglow who has not won the ball feels the pressure on his face.

The opposing right midfielder No. 8 Franz is also a regular rotation player, even if defense is Franz's strong point, but the awareness and positioning make Sunset feel the pressure, like meeting another Salihovic.

Franz always finds the line between the ball carrier and Sunset, and gets stuck in the middle, giving teammates who aren't used to working with Sunset even more reason not to give him the ball.

And Sunset noticed that not only Franz's defense, but also the distance between him and Torrejon was very good, even if he got the ball past Franz, Torrejon could arrive as soon as possible, and the help defense and hierarchy were really good.

At home, it can be a headache to come up with a foreign player or an international level defender, but here is a team, or Freiburg, who are known for their overall attack and defence.

Unable to get the ball, Sunset is no longer a threat and can only run to the rhythm of the team. Even if it's just training, this kind of wave after wave of up and down, as well as high rhythm and high intensity, is enough for Sunset's headache.

Sunset knows he's in trouble.