121 wins

The joy of the big win was diluted by the frustration of the main team with consecutive injuries, especially on the eve of the battle for the top spot with RB Leipzig, both fans and professionals are unanimously not optimistic about Freiburg.

RB Leipzig is an outlier in German football and has been opposed by almost all German fans, including some of their own.

The reason why they are so unpopular is because they love to play tricks and do not respect German football traditions. RB Leipzig is invested by Red Bull Austria, and its investments in the football sector include Red Bull Salzburg, Red Bull New York, Red Bull Brazil, and Red Bull Ghana. However, there are many troubles when investing in German football, mainly the 50 plus 1 policy of German football and the neutral name rule.

At first, Dietrich Mateschitz, the owner of Red Bull Austria and the richest man in Austria, took a fancy to the former East German powerhouse Saxony Leipzig, but in 06 the acquisition of Saxony Leipzig in the regional league required the approval of the German Football Association, because Red Bull's idea of changing the color of the team and the name of the club was boycotted by the German Football Association and club fans in the end.

Subsequently, Dusseldorf, St. Pauli and Munich 1860 were considered, but the conditions for acquiring more than 50% of the shares and the name of the team with the word Red Bull were all boycotted by fans and opposed by club members, but they were unsuccessful.

Finally, in '09, Red Bull bought a shell of League 5 rights in Leipzig, exploiting the rules for the first time.

The second loophole they took advantage of was to put Red Bull in the team name, but the German Football Association stipulates that the team name can only be neutral, and there can be no corporate name or brand. But the clever Red Bull named the team "Grass Earth Sports Club", that is, "RasenBallsport", referred to as RB, which is the same as the abbreviation of Red Bull's English trademark "Red Bull".

The third loophole is the famous 50 plus 1 clause. To put it simply, no matter whether it is a company or a boss, no matter how much money you invest, club members have a little more than 50% of the voting and decision-making power in club affairs, which is deeply liked and supported by fans. But Red Bull played the best, first of all, the membership fee was set high, 10 times that of Bayern Munich to 800 euros per year, and even if you pay the membership fee, you are a member without voting rights. The only 17 members with voting rights are almost all Red Bull executives, completely fooling the rules.

The fans, the club, and the German Football Association who have been openly fooled do not like this team, and it can be called a public enemy.

However, this club is still very strong, with a large amount of financial support from Red Bull, and there are several Red Bull club personnel transfusions, except for some stumbles in the fifth promotion of the Bundesliga in the 14-15 season, which has risen a step every year. In the 15-16 season, apart from some problems at the beginning, 16 wins and 5 draws are currently 3 points ahead of Freiburg, and it is clear that Bundesliga qualification is within reach.

Freiburg are arguably the favourites to beat RB Leipzig and prevent them from being promoted to the Bundesliga, and the vast majority of fans have high hopes for them, but the current situation is clearly a bit disappointing.

The atmosphere in Freiburg is very good, and Steschch intends to play to Sunset's anticipatory passing characteristics, requiring the whole team to respond and run around Sunset, and focus on Sunset as the core to run in the team.

In the past, it was through the tacit understanding between Sunset and his teammates, and it couldn't compare to the smooth passing after special tactical design and continuous running-in. The Freiburg defenders hated the offensive drills of these days, and not only Stenzel, who was responsible for marking Sunset, had a headache, but even the defenders who watched Niederlechner and Petersen couldn't prevent it from raising 120% attention.

Of course, the harder it is to defend in training, the more promising the game, and the excitement is more than the depression.

On March 7, at half past eight p.m. local time in Freiburg, the match began with more attention than many Bundesliga games.

Huaguo Huashi Sports Channel arranged such a German B event at 3:30 in the morning, and it actually received very good ratings.

Obviously, most of the spectators came for the sunset, and they stayed up late to see the performance of the young players of Huaguo who had recently been blown into the sky by the media.

We all know that in the absence of competitors in the main position, Sunset will almost certainly have a chance to play in this game, but after the starting lineup came out, even the voice of the commentator Shen Fangjian was a little stumbling:

"I just got the starting line-up for both sides, but you guys never imagined what I saw! Freiburg's head coach Steverch fielded a surprising line-up, with top scorer Petersen and Maximilian Philippe, who had been coming off the bench, both in the starting line-up. The most surprising thing is that our player Sunset is also in the starting lineup for the first time, and it seems that Coach Streich has made up his mind to start the game, after all, we know that neither Sunset nor Peterson have the fitness to play the whole game. It was the first suspense of the game, and it was a tough game for us to start for the first time, and it will be interesting to see if he can withstand the pressure and help Freiburg get off to the best of luck before he runs out of energy..."

Sky Sports' Schmitz was similarly struck by the list:

"Oh God! Coach Streib put all the bets on the table as soon as he opened the game! You must know that Peterson is not good at dealing with energetic defenders, and his physical strength is soft, and he has not been tested in the starting lineup. I have to say that the courage of Coach Streich is admirable..."

Streich had all the attacking players at his disposal in the starting line-up, with Petersen and Niederlech up front. Behind them are Sunset and Philip on either side of the midfield, with Abrahi and Hoefler at the back. On the back line, Follenbach, Kempf, Torrejon, Stenzel, goalkeeper Schworov.

The top-heavy arrangement surprised everyone, including RB Leipzig coach Rangnick.

Rangnick is also a powerful coach and the director of the Huocun Miracle back then. After joining RB Leipzig, he has been the director of sport, focusing on youth training, but in the 14-15 season, he invested a lot and only ranked 5th in the Bundesliga before becoming a temporary coach, and then almost swept the Bundesliga with a group of young people.

But even so, Rangnick didn't expect Streich to make a desperate bet and leave no back.

The most obvious sign was that Rangnick had RB Leipzig's super-fast right-back Klostermann on the bench, clearly prepared to cope with the afterglow of the second-half substitute.

However, Streich chose Sunset to start.

"Regardless of the outcome of the adventure, Coach Streich took the lead by surprise, so let's look back and see how it worked..."

Sky Sports anchor Schmitz explains.