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It's difficult to get out of the game against Bayer Leverkusen, but once the ball is back up, it basically earns the striker the chance to face the centre-back directly in their sparse backline.

This situation is easier said than done.

In the face of the close pressing of the ball to the person, the comprehensive restrictions on the docking and passing lines, most of the midfielders with relatively rough footwork are panicked, and it is not easy to skillfully pass the ball out of the tight pressing.

However, Freiburg played a weakened version of the front court pressing, not as crazy as Bayer Leverkusen, but they often had similar experiences in training, and although they were a little embarrassed, they finally withstood Leverkusen's three-board axe.

In the 30th minute, Stenzel received Schworov's quick shot and sent it to Glitzer on the left side of the time gap between the Leverkusen players and the time difference. Glitzer didn't stop the ball and passed the ball directly into a big corner, and suddenly pushed it to Hubble in the right midfield.

This simple and rude dissolves Leverkusen's high oppression with a quick break. Habler knocked the ball to the left, even stopped and let go of Bayer Leverkusen central defender Dragovic, and shot forward as soon as he entered the penalty area, kicking a ball in front of the goal and rebounding, so that the German substitute Leno, who reacted quickly, was caught off guard, and it was too late to reach out to block the accident.

Bayer Leverkusen, who had the advantage, fell behind at home.

This result did not make Leverkusen panic, this is the weakness of their style of play, which they have experienced more than once this season alone, but it has made them cheer up and run more aggressively to strengthen the press, hoping to crush Freiburg as soon as possible through crazy high pressing.

The easiest way to play this style of play is actually the opening that is not yet adaptable, and the two periods before the final game that are overwhelmed by physical and mental drag, when the middle of the game is adjusted to the rhythm and the physical fitness is still able to keep up, the effect of high pressure is not as good as those two periods. The same is true of Freiburg, who seemed to be riddled but stood still, but put a lot of pressure on Bayer Leverkusen in a limited number of counter-attacks.

Freiburg's lead lasted until the 60th minute, with Bayer Leverkusen yet to see hope of an equaliser. In fact, entering the second half, they have begun to panic a little, after all, Freiburg's fastest knives are still sitting on the bench, and they may play at any time in the second half.

Therefore, Schmidt has been making personnel adjustments since the second half, that is, hoping to strengthen the attack, but also to prepare for the upcoming severe test on the right side of his side.

He replaced right-back and '97 German hopeful Hungrichs with Danny da Costa on 46 minutes and Kai Havertz with Finnish striker Pohjanpalo on 60 minutes.

Sunset is on the halfway line alongside Pohjanpalo and will replace right midfielder Philip instead of the expected Grifo.

"Well, Coach Streich unexpectedly replaced Philip with Yu, it seems that Coach Streich has to have a different arrangement, Yu plays on the right or Griffo plays on the right, can they coexist on the field? It's interesting, I'm starting to look forward to the second half......"

In the Sky Sports live broadcast room, Schmitz became excited again. Hannah Zomor is used to Schmitz's unprofessional impulses, and the TV station likes this kind of situation that can attract a lot of talk and attention, and Sunset's performance always supports Schmitz's exaggeration. Before the senior management did not give advice, as a novice in the industry, all Hannah could do was cooperate:

"You're saying Freiburg will win the game?"

Schmitz said disapprovingly:

"It's basically not a problem, Bayer Leverkusen didn't take a big lead to kill the game before Yu came on, but they were falling behind and they were almost losing. I'm just looking at Yu's new position, and how well he works with Griffo, and it's about how far Freiburg can go, and that's what keeps an eye on that. ”

Hannah, who wanted to follow Schmitz's words, was so choked that she couldn't help but roll her eyes, and she really couldn't catch up with her brainless thoughts, forget it, let him sing a one-man show if he didn't speak...

Sunset will be keeping an eye on Bayer Leverkusen's Kai Havler, who is walking off the field in front of him, as he sees a player his age for the first time. The '99 player, who was two months younger than him, played with him in the Bundesliga this season, and Kai Havre has gone further than him, having already made two Champions League appearances. In Bayer Leverkusen, he played in the forward and right midfield positions, and performed well, Sunset originally wanted to be able to compete, but he didn't expect to miss one up and one down.

Noticing that Sunset was paying attention to him, Kai Hafler smiled shyly, said hello, and turned back to the bench.

Sunset was just curious about her peers, and after saying hello, she began to bend down and grab a handful of turf, and jumped on the spot again, putting all the chores aside and concentrating on the game.

With many people looking at each other curiously, Sunset reveals the answer with a brief exchange with his teammates.

He stood in the middle behind Wagner and Habler, while the three midfielders of Grifo, Hovfler and Franz stood behind him.

"Front! Yu's new location!"

There will be many German scouts in the stands every time there is a game in Freiburg, and after the last round of the big four, there are many more scouts from European countries, which makes them happy that there are surprises in the first game, and it will help them to investigate the comprehensiveness of the sunset after the switch.

At the end of the substitution, the referee signaled Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Leno to take the ball back to play.

It is impossible for Leverkusen not to pay attention to the afterglow that can shoot and pass and be in a hot state, but his new position is a bit unexpected, and the players on the field have a brief exchange, and Kanpur is responsible for marking Sunset before the coach instructs.

Here Schmitz can't wait to rush to the away team's coach's seat to find Streich and say, I have changed people here and set up the gate, but you have arranged people to the middle, is this a happy attitude to play!

Schmidt, who had only one substitution left, did not dare to make adjustments easily, so he had to acquiesce in the arrangement of the players.

As soon as the game resumed, Kanpur, who was in charge of keeping an eye on Sunset, was the first to feel the pressure.

Sunset played very well in his position, retreating even further back than the midfielders when Bayer Leverkusen attacked and pressed up front. This played right into Kanpur's arms, and it was only when Sunset was in front of him that he was embarrassed, and it was uncomfortable to stare at or not, but Sunset's retreat allowed him to attack and defend at the same time.

But the actual kick is not like that at all. Sunset has been on the move, always keeping up with Freiburg's ball-handling and potentially ball-handling players, and ignoring it is tantamount to letting Sunset dig a big hole in the net that Bayer Leverkusen is pressing. If you want to run along, you still have to take care of participating in the offense, and Sunset's ball-handling ability can't let him catch the ball first and then grab it like it does to others, so she can only keep following Sunset's receiving line, which can also take care of participating in the offense and pressing.