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"Yu's real value isn't his skills, or his current skills, but the phenomenal growth he's been through. Let's compare his first appearance at the Esprit Arena (home stadium of Fortuna Dusseldorf), where his touches are more fluid, his long passes are more accurate, and he receives the ball off the ball... It feels like I've been dominating Freiburg's midfield for a long time, but it's only been a little over a month, but the growth rate has not reached the point of genius, but every time there is a new performance... To be honest, I don't think Freiburg will be able to keep him for long..."
Laura Ntola's amusement as she watched her colleague Sky Sports commentator Schmitz walk further and further down Sunset's fan path, and she remembered how Schmitz had sneered at Sunset at the game in Dusseldorf.
However, the goal was indeed beautiful and significant, and Schmitz's praise was not very sensual, and Laura Ntola's only two sentences were echoed and changed to the situation on the field.
Sunset's 68-minute goal did not break Karlsruhe or wake up the opponent, Karlsruhe still defended and counterattacked step by step, and the pressure on Freiburg was not great.
Streich has been strengthening the attack through substitutions, and is not satisfied with a small victory. However, even if Haverd Nelson and Karim Gerd came on the field, formed a three-forward forward with Niederlechner, switched Sunset to the middle, changed the lineup to 433, and played more sharply, it was only Niederlechner who hit the post, and Sunset's free kick was slightly off and a little threatening, and the final score was still 1:0.
The result not only gave Freiburg three points away from RB Leipzig, but also gave them a 14-point lead over fourth-placed St. Pauli with seven games left in the Bundesliga, and the hope of promotion to the Bundesliga was also very high, much to the delight of the fans watching the game in the bar.
"But Schmitz said we couldn't stay long, did he hear something..."
The West Stand bar was also crowded with fans without tickets, and then someone suddenly said something to the scene, and then there was silence for a while, and they all looked at the well-informed old Hoffman.
The old Hoffman will always be the old place to sit in front of the TV, always the beer brewed in the West Stand bar, and he will always sit in that position for the next three or four years whether he is home or away, even if he always buys a package ticket for the West Stand, there is always a place for him.
As a die-hard fan for decades, the elder Hoffman is very popular at the club and is the most well-informed. He didn't disappoint, waved his hand as if to drive away the nasty thing, and then said in a loud voice:
"Don't listen to the journalists, Yu has a five-year contract with us and he has agreed to re-sign a new contract with the club. It's just that he is not clever enough, and directly said that he will definitely stay, unlike some smart people who want to make trouble and raise their wages even if they want to stay, so Dufner has been arguing with Yu's agent in terms of salary... What a stupid guy, I didn't know that if I made a fuss, Dufner would be happy to give a high salary..."
Obviously, everyone could hear old Hoffman talking about stupid guys, but they actually liked it to the extreme, and when they heard the news, everyone calmed down and changed the topic to how much to pay Sunset.
Freiburg's current maximum salary is 1.5 million euros for Petersen and Grifo, and 1 million euros for their own academy star Maximilian Philippe.
Fans debate whether Sunset should be Grifo or Philip, but most of the opinions are that Sunset should be given a top salary in order to keep the young man who is sure to be targeted.
Old Hoffman slammed his beer glass the wine table and snorted dissatisfiedly:
"Yu's agent asked for a salary of 1.2 million because Yu didn't want to break the salary structure of the team, but Dufner didn't agree and was only willing to give 800,000 euros..."
This remark caused unanimous indignation among the fans, and some even offered to go to the club to protest.
However, the day after the match against Karlsruhe, the team announced that Sunset had re-signed a five-year contract from 16 to 21 years, with an annual salary of 1.2 million euros.
Then Freiburg's local newspaper, the Freiburg Evening News, ran the news that Sunset was looking for a home near the Black Forest Stadium.
All of this shows that Sunset is really ready to stay in Freiburg, much to the delight of the fans, to the point that Sunset is late for the first time due to being lined up by fans to sign autographs.
Despite knowing that there were extenuating circumstances, Streich smiled and announced Sunset's punishment, including a run penalty and a fine of 100 euros to the team's fund, which made his teammates feel a little more jealous, and with Follenbach's cooperation, Sunset announced that he would invite the whole team after training, which made everyone's mind much calmer.
Of course, the main convincing thing is his contribution on the pitch, which even Philip, who has not been very close to him, admits.
Through the communication of mutual friend Kempf, Sunset and Kempf took Philip's car back after the team dinner, and chatted a few words on the way, although they could not reach the friendship with Kempf, Follenbach, and Abrahi, but at least they were able to chat a few words, and they were no longer as cold to each other as before.
Sunset is trying to get a good match, but it's not an unprincipled concession, as is shown by a later clash with Torrejon during a training session.
It was just a seemingly normal breakthrough, as Sunset had recently become a keen fan of croquettes and deformation croquettes, and Torrejon was a good practice opponent against him. Torrejon from Spain is delicate and experienced, and can break through successfully on Torrejon, let alone against German defenders, so Sunset no longer uses simple acceleration to break through when facing Torrejon, but uses croquettes.
At first, his success rate is not high, but as Sunset gets the hang of it, Torrhon, who is not as flexible as Sunset, becomes embarrassed and becomes angry.
When Sunset deftly knocks the ball between her feet a few times and suddenly changes direction to break through Torrejon from the inside, Torrejon tackles Sunset directly from behind.
At first, Sunset didn't react, sitting on the ground smiling and stretching out his hand to wait for Torrejón to pull him up, but he didn't expect to see Torrejon's face full of indifference and provocation.
"What do you mean..."
In Torrejon's thoughts, he didn't expect that Sunset, who was always smiling, would react so violently, first stunned, and then enthusiastically retaliated.
Frombach was the first to arrive, rushing directly between the two and pushing Torrejon away, and Kempf also rushed over and pulled Sunset from behind, and whispered:
"Calm down, you can't afford to deal with him, check if you're injured first?..."
Unless there is a direct battle on the training ground, it is generally difficult to fight, and in the blink of an eye, the two were stopped by their teammates first. Then Streich rushed over with a black face and a furious roar, and squirted at both of them.
After the first late ticket, Sunset received another 1,000 euro fine, but he doesn't regret it, being in a foreign country, he can't do without a good person, and he can't give in to everything.