342. The day of the double race in a week
"Flowing ......"
From the very beginning of the game, the Allianz Arena was shrouded in a light rain.
The rain has made the turf slippery and the temperature has cooled, which is a big test for both players.
In rainy days, players need to concentrate more, whether in attack or defense, they need to pay more attention to their movements, running, sprinting, passing and receiving, shooting, defending, fighting for the top, intercepting...... On such a slippery field, if you are not careful, you may lose your movements and even sprain yourself.
Long Shute had to admit that his previous advice was not necessarily the best, because he had already felt the pros and cons of rotation.
Rotation can certainly give players a break and stimulate a sense of competition between them, but the downside of this is obvious.
The most important reason is that the gap between Bayern's core players and the strength before the substitute is too obvious.
Schweinsteiger could be replaced by Kroos, Gustavo could also rotate with Timoshchuk, and Alaba and Pranic could also compete for both positions, but more places appear to be unavailable:
Gomez's ability is not at the same level as Olic or Peterson, and Robben, Ribery and Ronjut simply do not have a qualified substitute - Takashi Usami, who could have played as a winger, has not been in the 18-man squad for a long time because of his lack of ability......
Not to mention the under-numbered backline, you can't let the Under-18s who have never played in a first-team game start straight into the Champions League, right?
Looking at Peterson, who had once again kicked his subtle assist away, Ronshette couldn't help but shake his head.
If it was Gomez, he didn't need to raise his feet that high at all, just a very unreasonable dive bomb, and the football would have gone into the net......
No way, although the goalscorer transferred from Bundesliga side Ivbus is young, he does not have the explosiveness of Gomez at all, and his handling of the ball is a bit amateurish, so Robben and Ribery began to ignore his presence......
What's more, the situation of the game has long been in the hands of Bayern.
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"It was a no-brainer game, Bayern once again staged a big win, a shower did not make it difficult for the Bayern players, they beat Hannover by six goals at the Allianz Arena 96......"
Deutsche TV's commentator McKenna was happily conducting his post-match analysis.
Bayern legend Elbo, who served as a guest, shook his head:
"In fact, the score of this game can reach the previous 11-0, Robben, Ribery, Ronshit, and Kroos sent threatening balls many times, but the two substitute strikers failed to take advantage of the opportunity, either high or flawed, if it was me in my prime, maybe I could complete a hat-trick......
The striker, who has helped Bayern win the Bundesliga and Champions League, is obviously a little disdainful of his juniors:
"In a giant club like Bayern, it is very difficult for the substitute to get the opportunity, if you can't grasp it, you can almost decide the fate of the future, Olic is still working hard, but his physical fitness has declined significantly, and there is no tacit understanding between him and the midfielder without an official game for a long time; The same goes for Pranic, and seeing his few mistakes, I even think Alaba is a real genius; Peterson is even more inadequate, his level is simply not able to gain a foothold in the giants; This kind of squad depth is really not worthy of a club like Bayern, and we should still bring in some more quality players......"
It's no wonder that he wants to make a critical voice, because Bayern don't have much bench depth at all!
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A six-goal win doesn't mean a 6-0 scoreline.
Thanks to a defensive mistake by Pranic, Hannover scored a face-saving goal in the second half, so the final score was 7-1......
Long Shute has never been afraid of rain and snow, so his performance is as steady as ever, and he even took advantage of the characteristics of rainy weather to test the results of his special training this week.
He scored two goals with six long-range shots from 20 metres away, a 33% success rate.
Of course, in addition to his long-range shots, he has also put on a number of rainy night runs, and the results of four goals and one pass are enough to show how good his form is.
Compared to his glittering palmares, Robben and Franck Ribery were undoubtedly much bleaker, with both handing in just one assist.
Because the two wingers have been playing back-to-back games lately, not only have they not been well rested, but they also played a German Cup game in midweek, and the physical consumption is even more serious than daily training - after all, their glass physique is there.
In addition to Ronshit, Kroos also scored a long-range goal, while late substitute Angel Gomes added the icing on the cake to increase his league tally by one goal.
With a big four, Ronshette not only broke the 30-goal mark in a single season, but also came close to Dieter Müller's 34-goal record, and he will soon become the fourth-most player in Bundesliga history with the most goals in a single season......
Of course, fourth place is not his goal!
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It was probably Bayern's strong performance that put pressure on Borussia Dortmund, and a day later, the Hornets also claimed a big win in the league, sweeping the "little goat" Cologne 6-1 away to maintain a two-point lead over Bayern.
The next thing Klopp has to do is very simple, which is to lead his players to cheer for Bayern Munich.
Because Heynckes is going to the Champions League again......
The most vicious curse is: Bayern marched to the final, then fought fiercely with their opponents for 120 minutes and remained 0-0, and then began a brutal penalty shootout, until 30 rounds were played to determine the winner, destroying everyone's physical and mental strength to the extreme, and then ...... Lose.
In this way, Bayern will definitely go crazy!
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On the plane to Marseille, Ronschette once again privately suggested that Heynckes should rotate appropriately, especially Robben and Bard, two players who are prone to accumulation of pressure, but Heynckes' attitude was still noncommittal.
As it turned out, this time the manager did not have tsundere, and in the starting list he later announced, all the main players were listed, and only Raphinha, who had just recovered from injury, was on the bench alone.
However, Heynckes did not put small shoes on him because of Ronshuter's frequent suggestions for rotation, and at the pre-match press conference, Bighorn still brought him to the scene.
Marseille manager Didier Deschamps is undoubtedly an international manager, but more importantly, he is only 43 years old and has plenty of time to accumulate trophies.
Didier Deschamps was a regular player for France as a player, winning back-to-back World Cup titles in 1998 and Euro 2000 with the Gallic Roosters.
At the club level, he has played for Marseille, Bordeaux, Juventus, Chelsea, Valencia and other European powerhouses, and won a series of honors such as Ligue 1, Serie A, Coppa Italia, Italian Super Cup, Champions League, and European Super Cup.
After retiring from the sport in 2001, he quickly became a coach, and in 2004 he managed Monaco to successive victories, knocking out the likes of Chelsea and Real Madrid, but Monaco still went on to win and eventually meet Jose Mourinho, who was also a fledgling at the time.
It's a pity that the luck of the French is obviously not as good as the magic bird, and a defeat made the Portuguese the hottest young marshal, and also made Mourinho step by step to the altar.
If Deschamps had won the Champions League in the end, would the world of football be different?
It's a pity that there are not so many ifs in reality, and although Deschamps has not become the "special one", his achievements in Ligue 1 are also amazing. Monaco finished in the top three of Ligue 1 for the third year in a row, and the most regrettable one was just one point away from the title, and the continued qualification for the Champions League has greatly improved the club's financial situation.
After finishing his Monaco career, Didier Deschamps returned to Juventus, where he once played. Due to the impact of the phonegate, the Bianconeri had been relegated to the second division at that time, although they knew that Juventus still had top players such as Buffon, Piero, Nedved, Trezeguet, Camoranesi, etc., but none of the famous managers in Italy were willing to take over.
It is definitely an internationalist spirit for a Frenchman who has just been ordered to come to the rescue of an Italian team that has fallen into the doldrums......
At Juventus, it took him just one season to bring the Bianconeri back to Serie A, but he didn't escape the fate of a dead dog.
Then he returned to Marseille and led the team that had not won the championship for 18 years to win the Ligue 1 title in just one season, ending the seven-game league dominance of Ligue 1 hegemon Lyon and returning Marseille to the title race.
Such a stellar result has also put him on the radar of the French Football Federation, and he has a good chance of becoming the next head coach of the talented Gallic Roosters.
However, his most important task now is how to deal with the opponent in front of him.
Didier Deschamps, who came from the midfield, looked at another player from the back on the podium, and rehearsed the tactics that had been practiced for two weeks.
He vaguely heard the black-haired, black-eyed player saying to the media:
"The quarter-finals of the Champions League are definitely not the goal of Bayern Munich and we will definitely not stop here!"
Deschamps took a deep breath.
Since you don't want to stop, let's trip you up in France!