103 smooth warm-up race
Nagelsmann has gone from being the Under-19 manager he met to being the Hoffenheim development coach and has been announced to be the head coach of the first team next season.
"Long time no see, Yu, are you still happy in Freiburg?"
Nagelsmann didn't have the seriousness of the older German managers, and when he saw Sunset at the training ground, he smiled and said hello loudly.
Sunset is a little embarrassed that she didn't choose Freiburg in the end, and apologizes again after saying hello.
"No, Yu, you already told me before you made a decision, and that's enough. I've heard that Freiburg has registered you, and it looks like you've got Streich's approval, which is amazing......"
Nagelsmann opened the previous chapter, asked about the situation, and then turned to greet Streich and the others who came by.
Because it is a private warm-up match, only a seaside training ground in the training camp is used, so the tactical arrangements are all on the sidelines of the training ground.
When Sunset's name is spoken from Streich's mouth, Sunset resists her excitement and doesn't say anything.
Abrahi also congratulated and patted Sunset on the shoulder, encouraging:
"Attack with confidence, there's me behind you..."
Follenbach, who also started this time, was also happy for Sunset, cheering on the side.
Despite the support and encouragement of her friends, Sunset suffers when she tries to break through for the first time on the court.
Hoffenheim was paired against Sunset by Czech international and right-back Kadzabek, a Czech who had been converted from winger to full-back and beat Sunset at Sunset's most comfortable pace.
Kadzabek was also incredibly fast, and after being shaken off by Sunset's change of line, he quickly caught up with him, carried Sunset away before he could get the ball, and then passed the ball to Rudy and created a threat.
This mistake left Sunset a little constrained, barely holding the ball, and combing the offense through passing.
Unexpectedly, this seemingly safe approach drew a roar from Streich, who asked Sunset to strengthen the breakthrough and participate more actively in the frontcourt attack.
In the 12th minute, Sunset received another pass from Forlenbach and accelerated into the Freiburg half on the back of Kadzabek.
Hoffenheim rushed out to fill in with their young centre-back Jule, and it was clear that Kadzabek's easy tackle made Jule a little careless, trying to rush straight up to steal Sunset.
Sunset was well prepared this time, passing the ball back to Abrahi when Jule rushed out of the penalty area and rushed into the penalty area.
Abrahi met the ball and passed it over the top, past Jule and back to Sunset.
The afterglow of the ball stopped very comfortably, unloaded the ball directly behind the inside line, and turned around.
Sunset felt a lot less pressure in the penalty area, and Kadezabek, who rushed back, didn't dare to rush and kick easily, even if Sunset was stuck behind him.
Sunset waited for Zadezabek to try to get around the inside and pushed the ball sideways to goal. As a striker who is very good at taking chances, Petersen will not waste such good chances and scoop the ball straight into the goal.
Hoffenheim then tightened the restrictions on Sunset and assigned Kadezabek to defend Sunset.
After the success that had just begun, Sunset slowly found a way to deal with Kadezabek, playing very flexibly at the back, and only began to increase the ball and dribbling until he was close to the penalty area.
The agility of the backcourt is achieved by quick catches and quick passes, always suddenly starting to meet the ball and throw off Kadzabek for a short while, using this time to split the ball and then continue to run to receive it.
When she's close to the box, Sunset will play with the ball, draw the attention of the defence and pass it to Petersen, or to Forlenbach and Abrahi. The most threatening thing is that after he attracts the defense, he will try to break through when he finds an opportunity, and after the breakthrough, he is very dangerous whether he passes and shoots again.
Such a breakthrough is not brutal, most of it is a safe ball, and only when you find the right opportunity will you break through. Once you make up your mind, you will be very simple and decisive, and the success rate is relatively high. And once successful, Peterson, who is more adept at finding and seizing opportunities, will be very relaxed.
Even if the breakthrough fails, Sunset will rush to disrupt and disrupt the opponent's handling of the ball. His speed and initiation make up for his lack of defensive weakness, and he will always interfere with the ball carrier as quickly as possible, and the inability to grab the ball also makes it impossible for the opponent to form a fast attack, reducing the loss caused by the failure of the breakthrough.
In the 27th minute, Sunset and Follenbach pushed the ball forward through a series of tacit passes, Sunset handed the ball to Follenbach and accelerated into the penalty area, and Follenbach quickly knocked the ball back.
Sunset let the ball chase and cut across the box, pulling Hoffenheim's defense at once. However, this time they learned from the experience of the previous goal, and Jule asked Polanski to come over to block the sunset, and he firmly resisted Petersen, not giving Peterson a chance to catch the ball.
Unfamiliar with Sunset's characteristics, they focus on defending Sunset's passes, leaving Sunset with no small shooting lanes. Nagelsmann, who knew Sunset had a shot from a tight angle, was already yelling on the sidelines.
Sunset saw that there was no passing opportunity, and was already adjusting the next step, and followed up with the ball to the close foot.
Former Freiburg player and current Hoffenheim goalkeeper Bowman was also positioned forward to guard against Peterson and Philip, and it was too late to turn around to block the near corner, only to watch the football go into the net.
After taking a 2-0 lead, Hoffenheim's lack of fighting spirit became even more apparent, and they still played steadily, as if they were not in a hurry at all.
Sunset received a lot of congratulations and praise after being substituted in midfield, including a thumbs up from Nagelsmann on the other side of the pitch.
In the second half, Grifo played on the left side of midfield, but he liked to pass wide enough to give Kadezabek enough time to react, and Kadezabek was more successful than successful in making quick cuts on target, forcing Freiburg to move the focus to the side of Philip on the right.
At the end of the day, the score was 3-1, with Philip setting up Petersen's header on 75 minutes, and Hoffenheim recovering a goal from outside the box by Kadzabek on 82 minutes.
"Hey, Yu, what are you doing? Watch the video?"
Frombach ran into Sunset's room during his afternoon break, and when he saw Sunset staring intently at the laptop screen, he forgot what he was trying to do and asked curiously.
Sunset startled at first, but she didn't hide anything, and pointed it out to Frumbach.
"Uh, nothing, just a video of our game today..."
Upon hearing this, Follenbach suddenly lost interest, but looked at Sunset and said:
"Yu, I've always wondered how you can still play imaginative football in your life so boring?... Forget it, I don't know your Taoist theory. We're going to swim in the hotel pool, will you come?"
This is the first time that a teammate has invited him to hang out, and Sunset will not refuse, and immediately responds with action.