188 won comfortably against Bremen

Werder Bremen, as an old Bundesliga powerhouse, has won the league championship in 04 and the German Cup and Super Cup in 09, but since Klose was poached by Bayern, his results have begun to decline, and the last three seasons have been a middle and lower team ranked after the 10th.

The 16-17 season ended with a dismal start to a four-game losing streak, which led to the dismissal of head coach Skripnic and the second team coach Nuri as a firefighter.

Bremen also ushered in a strong rebound with Nouri's management, beating Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 at home, drawing 2-2 away to Darmstadt, and only losing to RB Leipzig in the last round.

Such a Bremen team made Freiburg feel confident but also a little apprehensive, and only the lion Botu also used all his strength.

Sunset, who played more easily on the field, was scheduled to start, and Abrahi, who retired from injury, was not in serious trouble, and also got a start in this game.

On 10/29/16, at half past three p.m. local time, the match between the two teams started on time at the Weser Stadium, home of Bremen.

As soon as the ball kicks off, Sunset discovers that Werder Bremen simply thinks too highly of him, and actually makes special arrangements for him.

Ludovic Sane, who has just been brought in from Ligue 1 Bordeaux this season, actually dropped back to play at centre-back, and he came out to mark the afterglow, and then was assisted by one of full-back Selassie and midfielder Haylovic.

Schweinsteiger and Hubble are surprised that Sunset can accurately name the opposing players in each game, and Sunset doesn't tell them that this is a new trick from his personal assistant coach, technical nerd Lucas, who is the stats and mental profiling of the opposing players.

Lucas Moise, who has gone further and further down the road of data technology, has incorporated his pre-match data technology analysis with something new, inviting his good friend and psychology researcher Jonas Baker to participate, adding a lot of sports psychology and behavioral psychology stuff.

Now, Lucas's analysis report to Sunset before the game not only contains various data of the opposing players, compared with Sunset's strengths and weaknesses, but also has a 'psychological portrait' of the opponent's image and on-court behavior from psychological speculation and analysis.

Ludovic Sane, for example, is no longer described as a complex and messy statistic, but as a passionate player, strong and decisive. In addition, he often uses defensive moves and strains, what kind of feints he is easy to eat, and he has many injuries to his right knee that cause him to have scruples about turning to the right, etc., which are more intuitive explanations.

This impressed him, and it also made Sunset stop writing down his opponents as jersey numbers in general, knowing that opponents are not boring stats, with his joys and sorrows, the way he likes and dislikes to play, his good and bad defensive types, and he is a person with flesh and blood, emotions and weaknesses.

After two games, Sunset fell in love with these 'mental portraits' and felt that it would be very helpful for her to play the game, and when she faced her opponents, she would feel as familiar as she had played many in-team training games, and then beat them with her adaptability.

In the 7th minute, Sunset got a pass from Forlenbach sideways, flicked forward from Sane's right side, bypassed the outside of the court, took a step forward and cut sideways into the box.

Sane's successive turns to the right made him worry about his knees, and he only dared to turn slowly and softly, and when he turned back, he was already left behind by Sunset, and the ball was sent to the goal at high speed.

The ball was so fast that Werder Bremen goalkeeper Weidwald only had time to stretch his leg to block it, and the other defenders didn't dare to put their feet on the goal, only the Freiburg attacking player had no scruples, and Philip stabbed it at the back post and flew into the goal.

Relaxed, upbeat away goals, a near-perfect start.

Sunset celebrates and decides that when she returns to Freiburg, she will fully fund Jonas Baker's soccer psychology research, and it's well spent!

Sunset's ease on the court is that once he gets used to the high intensity of the Bundesliga and training, he immediately feels relaxed when the opponent can't keep up with his defensive intensity.

The second is that his basic skills are solid, with the proficiency of cohesion and application, the action is naturally carried out according to the mind, and most of the energy is used in the analysis of the situation on the field, which naturally looks relaxed and freehand.

The third is to be familiar with the opponent's behavior and reactions, and if there are four or five times out of ten breakthroughs, the success rate is quite terrifying.

And this time, in the face of the straight-minded Sane, Baker and Lucas's analysis was obviously very good, making him play like a cheater.

Sane, the main defensive force, was helpless by Sunset, Selassier and Hajlovich, who were weak in attack and defense, and Werder Bremen's right side was completely penetrated by Sunset and Forlenbach, thus causing a global passivity.

In the 32nd minute, Sunset received a pass from Schweinsteiger and stuffed the ball into the penalty area from the right side of Sane, so anxious that the defender who had successfully limited Ibrahimovic in Ligue 1 wanted to hit someone, and he would hit and bully people without grabbing a weakness like this!

Forlenbach understood that when Sunset received the ball, he began to cross into the penalty area, and directly formed a single knife.

Goalkeeper Weidwald's hasty save allowed Forlenbach to poke the ball away in time before being brought down and awarded the penalty.

Wagner and Philip look at Sunset at the same time, knowing that if Sunset insists on taking the penalty, they will all have to step aside.

However, Sunset only celebrates with his friend Flumbach before retreating to the outside of the box and leaving the problem to the two to solve on their own.

In the end, Philip got the right to take the penalty, and it was done overnight, and then the next city.

In the 34th minute, Freiburg completed a two-goal lead away from home, and the field dominated the field, which made Bremen's nearly 40,000 fans in the stadium very dissatisfied, and the head coach Nouri also immediately replaced Sane, who was out of order in this game, with No. 13 Veliconacchi.

In the 52nd minute, Sunset once again dribbled the ball near the halfway line, and then when he didn't reach the penalty area, he made a long diagonal pass with the outside of his foot in the run, sending the ball to Werder Bremen because he only arranged a single back Bartels to be a little empty at the edge of the penalty area, and Abrahi followed up with a shot to end the game directly.

Abrahi's first goal of the new season was a delightful one, and despite the afterglow of the celebrations that pounced on his back, he rushed all the way to the stands of nearly 3,000 away fans, waving his hands and interacting with the fans.

Sunset was then replaced by Hubble, and the game, which started off a little apprehensive, went into garbage time early.

At the same time, the rest was also played by the veteran Schweinsteiger, which made some commentators who hated iron and steel called:

"Bremen didn't even let the Freiburg players out and gave up resistance."

But none of this can change the fact that Freiburg continues to dominate the Bundesliga table.