Chapter 85: Set Sail (3)

It's no different from the Iron Bucket Array.

5-5-0 was also pressed, 4-4-2 was also pressed, Ye Xin was a little bored watching his teammates running in the opposite half, and sighed in his heart.

It looks like we're going to have another soy sauce fight today.

Oberhausen is indeed a bit sad, although morale is low, but the eighth place in the Bundesliga proves that they still have a bit of foundation, but today they were beaten as a fish belly, which made many Oberhausen players feel extremely aggrieved.

Coupled with Niels yelling on the field, Oberhausen's anger value is rising little by little.

Finally, in the 25th minute, Oberhausen's midfielder Mario Klinger was on the defensive, and a sliding tackle fell to the ground and flew Simak directly.

He didn't touch the ball, but he kicked it hard.

Simak suddenly couldn't get up, he felt extreme pain in his right leg, the referee immediately blew the whistle, and Jena's team doctor immediately entered the field and took Simak out of the field.

Oberhausen's Mario was obviously malicious because of his scissor-kick tendencies, and the referee did not hesitate to pull out the red card.

Theo Schneider stroked his forehead and cursed, Mario's lack of calm brought even worse consequences, and sure enough, after he was sent off, Oberhausen, who was ten men in the fight, was even more stretched.

"How's it going? Did you hurt your bones? "Heiko is still very concerned about SMS, although SMS is not very talented, but he still has his advantages in the main position in the Jena team.

Rigor and execution are synonymous with this midfielder, and he is often able to form a triangle with Bjorn and Saipan in gaps.

The team doctor shook his head and said: "I didn't hurt the bones, Simak instinctively dodged it, but due to the excessive movement and strained the muscles, this game will definitely not be able to play."

"How long does it take to be treated?" Hearing that it didn't hurt his bones, Haike was relieved.

"One month"

Heiko nodded and asked the team doctor to continue to deal with Simak's injury, he came to the bench to signal Malone to warm up, he was not in a hurry to let Malone play, anyway, Jena is now ahead, and Oberhausen has one less.

He didn't want to lose another midfielder because of the warm-up time, Jena didn't have many midfielders, and if Malone was also injured, Heiko would have to change the formation.

It is necessary for a team to have several different formations, but Haiko has used 3-4-1-2 this season, which can bring out all of Jena's attacking power, and if you change back to the previous 4-4-2, it is very likely that Jena will not be able to score goals against the defensive team.

Haike looked at his watch and felt that it was almost time to let Malone play.

But before that, he was still verbose.

"Malone, go and shut up Nils, just say it's what I said" Heiko didn't let Nils be proud, he could understand the young man venting his emotions, but he also found that several defenders in Oberhausen looked at Nils very badly.

Even if they were sent off with a red card, they didn't relent, Haike still needs to keep the Jena team low-key at this time, and it is also very important to learn to protect yourself in your career.

There are many players who are arrogant and shoveled out of the football circle.

"Okay, head," Malone nodded, and then jumped into the field, of course, he remembered Heiko's order, and as soon as he entered the field, he found Nils and whispered a few words.

Nils nodded and looked at Heiko on the sidelines, and scratched his head in embarrassment after seeing Haike's serious face.

Unexpectedly, he yelled proudly and let his teammates suffer from it, and he felt that he must go to SMS to apologize after the game.

With Niels' horn turned off, there was much less tension on the field, and although Jena was still pressing Oberhausen, the movements of both sides were much smaller.

And bizarrely, the 10-man Oberhausen seemed to be even better than the 11-man Oberhausen, and instead of shooting a threatening ball at full strength, they created chances with one man less.

In the 39th minute, they managed to make a counter-attack, Oberhausen centre-back Tobias Wales intercepted Björn's short ball and sent a long ball straight in front of Brown Forbes on the right.

It was a very good opportunity, as Jena's Miatek had just pressed a little forward, and Jena was in a back three, and at the moment Brown Forbes had a wide front of him.

If you don't run now, when will you wait?

So Brown Forbes, a player on loan from Nuremberg, was a player on loan from Nuremberg and his explosiveness and speed were an important part of Oberhausen's attack.

In a few breaths, he ran outside the big forbidden area.

And their striker Julio Cruz has already run to pick up, and it is even more amazing when it comes to Julio Cruz, a striker who was once Inter's "magic substitute".

There is no irony in this regard, as he has always scored important goals on key occasions since joining Inter, including his brace in a 3-1 win over Juventus at the Stadio Alp, the first time Inter have beaten Juventus on the road since 1993.

In his six years with the Nerazzurri, Cruz scored 75 goals in 195 appearances, including 13 goals in European competitions, placing Cruz sixth in Inter's all-time European goalscorers list and fourth in the Coppa Italia with 13 goals.

In addition, the Nerazzurri have also contributed to the Nerazzurri's fourth consecutive Serie A win over the years, and the efficient goalscorer in world football like Cruz who has been a long-term substitute for the big clubs is almost extinct.

And his deeds are also commendable, as a young man he was just a course manager, doing gardener work such as turf, but during a training match due to the number of people, he was temporarily recruited into the team to make up the numbers.

This number made up for the coach to discover his talent, and step by step he finally made his way into the house.

However, the 36-year-old has long since left Inter Milan, and after another two years as a substitute for Lazio in Serie A, he has completely failed to keep up with the pace of the top flight.

He had no choice but to retire in the small team of Oberhausen.

But even as a retirement, he is the brightest star in Oberhausen, with 17 years of top-flight experience giving him a top-level awareness, and he was already running towards Jena the moment Brown Forbes received the ball.

It's not fast, but it's in place.