307, God is angry!
"Champions League group stage wins all six rounds!"
"Horror Bayern is on fire!"
"Semi-main reversal of the Premier League nouveau riche!"
"Bayern surpasses Barcelona and Real Madrid to become the biggest favorite to win the Champions League!"
"The Bundesliga hegemony will finally make Europe tremble!"
When I woke up, the TV, the newspapers, and the Internet were all full of such praise.
Long Shute, who scored two goals and added an assist, is certainly a well-deserved focus figure.
Some Chinese media even claimed without blushing:
"You don't need Robery, you don't need Gomez, Neuer, Muller, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, as long as the Chinese dragons are there, Bayern is a top team!"
"He's not Bayern's last piece of the puzzle, he's Bayern's master!"
When Long Shute saw such a report, he suddenly felt a little blushing......
So he decided to read the more serious German media.
An article published in the authoritative European sports media "Bild" caught his attention, and the headline was:
"Can the rising Bayern break the Champions League curse?"
In the 20 years since the Champions League was restructured in 1991, four teams have won all of their group games, but they have never reached the Champions League podium that season.
In the 92/93 season, AC Milan won back-to-back group stage games against Gothenburg, Porto and PSV Eindhoven, but lost 1-0 to Marseille in the final.
In the 94/95 season, Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Kyiv in the group stage, but were eliminated by AC Milan in the semi-finals.
In the 95/96 season, Spartak Moscow won consecutive group stage games against Warsaw Liege, Rosenborg and Blackburn, only to be eliminated by Nantes early.
In the 02/03 season, Barcelona swept Lokomotiv Moscow, Club Brugge and Galatasaray in the group stage, but were excluded from the semi-finals by Juventus.
(Note, there was originally another one, in the 10/11 season, Real Madrid won all the group stage from Lyon, Ajax and Dinamo Zagreb, and then lost in the knockout round, but because Ronshette was in Ajax, he won Real Madrid once at that time, so in this book, Real Madrid does not have a history of winning all the group stages.) )
Only then did Long Shute know that he won all the group stages...... It's also a spell?
All wins in the group stage must be eliminated and the defending champion must be eliminated, and they are called the two curses of the Champions League?!
Don't...... The scheming Heynckes actually knew this for a long time?
Hai Gonggong actually ...... Are you deliberately accumulating character?
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I don't know if the character was defeated, anyway, Bayern almost overturned in the league next.
Three days later, in the 15th round of the Bundesliga, they played in a very bad way at home in Stuttgart.
Stuttgart, who had the power of the home side, took the lead in the opening five minutes before Gomes equalised with a header less than eight minutes later.
The game then fell into a tug-of-war, with both sides attacking each other, but neither could score again.
It wasn't until the 29th minute that Stuttgart player Molinaro received a second yellow card while defending Robben, and was forced to leave the field after two yellows turned into one red.
The home team, which was playing with one less man, opted for a passive tactic of full flinching, with Ribery and Robben leading Bayern to bombard the incomparably hard shell, but they just couldn't take a bite.
In a hurry, Heynckes sent Ronshette, who was supposed to rotate and rest, into battle, but he made a tactical mistake.
Ronshit's biggest advantage is speed, and no one can match him in counterattacks, but in this kind of battle, his ability to break through in small areas is not as good as Ribery and Robben......
Just when Long Shute was still hesitating to add all the attribute points to the dribbling breakthrough, Captain Ram stepped forward.
The diminutive, always smiling defender stepped forward at crucial moments and drove straight into the Stuttgart penalty area!
Because Ram's forward insertion was too sudden, Stuttgart's defense line was nailed to the spot by Ribery, Robben, Gomez, and Muller, and they had to prevent Ronshette and Kroos from stepping forward, and there were no extra personnel to specifically mark him, so he was left to break directly into the bottom along the left rib of the penalty area!
The goalkeeper rushed out to block the near corner, but Rahm was clever and reversed!
Gomez hooked the ball near the penalty spot, he used his strong body to knock the defender away, and with his right foot on the ground, the ball went into the net!
After falling behind, Stuttgart gave up on holding on, and they sent two strikers in one go to attack Bayern.
And Bayern, who was one goal ahead and played one more player, didn't know how to play, and in the last ten minutes, they were pressed by the home team of ten people to play a wave of climax!
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has become the busiest man, and he has also brushed a wave of presence in front of the audience with a series of high and low blocks......
If Stuttgart striker Cacau's last-ditch shot is 10 centimeters lower, Bayern will probably return to Munich with another draw.
Luckily, however, Heynckes was on Heynckes' side, grinning a smile and shaking hands with the disgruntled Stuttgart coach before leading captain Lahm into the press conference.
A journalist close to Bayern told him good news:
"Yup, Dortmund were held to a draw by Kaiserslautern!"
Heynckes was stunned for a moment, then a smile slowly closed on his lips.
Well done, Kaiser!
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Bayern fell into a two-game losing streak in November, giving Borussia Dortmund a chance to take advantage of it, and now it is Dortmund's turn to go two games without a win.
In fact, compared to Bayern, Dort's coach Klopp's life is only a sad one!
It looks like they're second in the league, just two points off Bayern, but they're now the joke of all over Europe!
As the defending champions of the Bundesliga, the Hornets only got 4 points from six games in the just-concluded Champions League group stage, ranking first from the bottom, and did not even qualify for the Europa League!
At this point, they are even worse than the Premier League giants Manchester City!
After all, Manchester City's group has strong teams like Bayern and Napoli, and Villarreal is also a La Liga powerhouse, but what are Dortmund's opponents?
Arsenal, the Premier League's No. 1 soft-footed shrimp, beat Borussia Dortmund over two legs, and in one of them, their manager Arsene Wenger didn't even come to the scene to direct (UEFA ban), but they just relaxed and happily kicked the hornets back home.
Marseille, an old Ligue 1 powerhouse but in decline in recent years, continues to beat Dort.
Greek champion Olympiacos, what kind of thing are they? Or hang Dort......
This performance ...... Where's a strong team?!
So recently, the Bundesliga team has played very energetically after seeing Dortmund, and those away fans have also tried to adapt some jokes and lyrics to satirize Dortmund as "insiders in the civil war, outsiders in the outside war", and even Chinese fans thousands of miles away have given them the nickname "Nest in the Nest".
Of course, when it comes to satirizing Dort, Bayern will inevitably be used as a counterexample.
Even though Bayern has been a bit turbulent in recent years, they also reached the final of the Champions League in the 2009-10 season, and last season, despite Van Gaal's anger, they also reached the quarterfinals, and together with Schalke, they supported the face of the Bundesliga team - but Schalke almost made the league relegation for the sake of the Champions League results......
Bayern is strong in the Bundesliga, and Bayern is weak in the Bundesliga, which makes sense to a certain extent, history has been doomed, Bayern is the banner and representative of German football.
The league is back at the top of the table, the Champions League is being promoted strongly, and the injury camp is basically in place except for Schweinsteiger, and it looks like the situation is going extremely well.
So the whole Bayern are happy now.
But God would never make them so happy.
Five days later, they hosted their last opponent in the first half of the league, Cologne, nicknamed "The Goats".
Last season's Cologne ranked tenth, only 7 points more than the relegation zone, and this season fell into the relegation zone from the beginning and could not climb out again, it is a veritable underdog and rookie.
And then...... And so the accident happened.
In the 33rd minute, the Allianz Kings and Frank Ribery were red carded!
God is very happy!
He will never allow the "Roberon" combination to kill all sides!
He's going to break up this horrible-sounding combination!
Hahaha!
No one can be better than me!