109 Gold mines in Freiburg
Nothing lifted the mood more than the first attack of the second half to level the scoreline, and the more than 20,000 fans at the Black Forest Stadium reacted and began to celebrate wildly.
New signing Niederlechner received the most cheers from the fans, but that doesn't mean people didn't see Sunset's role in it. In the west stands, some fans ridiculed the bearded Franz:
"Franz, that Chinese kid is really good, you say that ?..."
However, the bearded Franz only hesitated and did not evade:
"Yes, yes. What's your expression? I don't like him, but I'm not going to deny the facts, and I'm not going to denigrate my players..."
The Freiburg players on the pitch were also boosted by the goal and began to run more to intercept before handing the ball to Sunset.
Sunset's handling can't catch up with Griffo's, both in terms of technical delicacy and experience, but it's reasonable. Rationality is not only reflected in his own technical use, but also in the transfer and distribution of the ball. There's not much rush to show selfishness, and he lets his teammates know how to run and get the ball to him as long as he creates a chance. Even if Sunset doesn't pass it due to their limitations, at least there's a thought, unlike Griffo who always uses them as a countermeasure, using their movement to attract firepower to shoot on his own.
When the mood is smooth, Freiburg's attack is naturally smooth, and the peace of mind makes the use of technique more accurate and smooth. The attack was not as fast and fierce as in the first half, but it was clear that Freiburg's attack was becoming more and more threatening.
The head coach at Fortuna Dusseldorf knew the situation was dangerous, and knew that the root cause was there, and quickly arranged for Scholt to keep an eye on Sunset.
If he had been on the fence from the start, Sunset might not have had such an easy assist, and he wouldn't have had a chance to sort out Freiburg's offense, then maybe Sunset would have been stared at and made a terrible debut.
But in the already smooth Freiburg Warwood system, Sunset is not so easy to target.
Sunset doesn't have to break through every time, he doesn't have to shake off Scholte completely, he just uses his agility to shake off a small distance when needed, gain a little time, complete a touch, pass the ball away to complete his task in Freiburg's offensive system, and his teammates can do the rest well.
Reacting on the pitch, it looked like Scholte's marking was completely useless, and neither Freiburg's entire team nor Sunset was restrained or played fast and efficient football.
With both Scholt and Avevol focused on Sunset, Freiburg's left-back Günther began to get plenty of chances and came alive, leaving Fortuna Dusseldorf's defence a bit out of sight.
In the 62nd minute, Freiburg's leading scorer Petersen came on to replace Haverd Nelson, and the fans, players and coaches of both sides knew that the final battle was coming, and the atmosphere was solemn.
Scholte's skeeping of Sunset became not only tight, but almost rough.
Sunset had just received Abrahi's ball when he was knocked out by Scholter. Before being hit, Sunset knocked the ball to the left with his heel.
While all eyes were on Sunset's emaciated body flying out, Günther, who had the ball on the wing, poked the ball forward, and then accelerated along the side.
By this time, Scholt and Avevor had not yet turned around.
Günther, who went down quickly, made a sharp stop and turned in front of the baseline, and then kicked a 45-degree back pass, and Petersen volleyed the ball sideways into the penalty area, and the ball flew into the Dusseldorf goal again.
The fans' confidence in Nils Peterson far surpassed that of Niederlechner and Sunset, and the cheers rang out as the goal was scored, and then the 'Petersen Song' was written by the fans for Peterson from the West Stand:
"Freiburg has a goal-loving Petersen who scores goals for all teams at Black Forest..."
Sunset rubbed her injured shoulder as she listened enviously to the fans' praise for Peterson.
After celebrating with Peterson in the penalty area, Günther went out of his way to the backcourt to find Sunset to express his gratitude.
"It looks like Freiburg has found a different Chinese player..."
Laura Ntola, who said it with a smile, said it on the air, and then began to analyze Freiburg's prospects, without embarrassing Schmitz for too long.
The German team has never been in the habit of chasing too much, and the Freiburg team has not slackened for a minute after taking the lead, and has been constantly putting pressure on Fortuna Dusseldorf.
Sauerter no longer dared to ignore Günther completely, and in order to defend Sunset and Günther, Scholter retreated very far back, giving Sunset enough space to start and sprint calmly.
In the 76th minute, Sunset received a transfer ball from Torrejon on the right, tossed the ball directly to the frontcourt, and then started to sprint with the ball himself.
Sauerter didn't know how to defend Sunset, Sunset's distribution and through ball were very threatening, but Sunset spent most of the time passing out with one kick after receiving the ball, no sticky balls, and even little ball control, preventing fouls, and Scholte didn't have a good way to deal with Sunset.
This time, Sunset suddenly changed his style and chose to advance with the ball, much to Scholter's surprise. By the time he reacts, Sunset has already sprinted into the 30-meter area along the side. But before Scholte catches up, Sunset changes the line to an in-cut again, and by the way, Scholt is stuck behind him.
Before Avewall could intercept, Sunset gave the ball to Niederlechner, who had his back to goal, and then ran sideways around Avewall.
Niederlechner was stuck by Fortuna Dusseldorf centre-back Hadji and couldn't turn around, and when Sunset ran out of space again, he pushed Sunset back to him.
Sunset received the ball from side-to-side to goal-facing, then pulled Niederlechner away to the left and tucked the ball between Fortuna Dusseldorf's two centre-backs, Hagi and Madelen.
Peterson followed the ball and ran in, straight into it.
Facing the goalkeeper, Peterson did not hesitate or feint, and fired a volley of the ball into the goal on the underside of the crossbar.
3:1。
"In addition to Nils Petersen, who scored the goal, it was their young Huaguo midfielder Yu, 16 years old, who was a Chinese player with two assists in the half and a crucial pass... Referring to the situation of Chinese football that Schmitz has introduced to us, I have to say that Freiburg has dug a gold mine, which is not only commercial, but also athletic..."
Laura Ntola, ignoring the embarrassed Schmitz, explained in a cheerful tone...