Chapter 217: Weakness

Jena's passing core on the right side?

René Maurer watched in confusion as Jena's players changed positions, which he would not normally do if it weren't for the players adapting to multiple positions.

And according to the information he found in advance, Björn, the core of Jena's organization, did not play on the right side at all.

Is this trying to use their right side and the left side of their own team as a breakthrough?

Heko Webb, you're naïve.

René Maurer looked towards Jena's dugout, only to see that Heiko had left the dugout and was standing on the sidelines looking at the field with a look of concern.

I can't wait to see how my tactics work.

Then you can take a good look, René Maurer calmly sat in his position, Heiko analyzed the weakness of the left defense of Munich 1860 with a little bit of the situation on the field, René Maurer did admire his acumen, but he didn't think it was a problem.

The left side of your team is really weak, but it depends on who you compare yourself to.

It's flawed to compare with the Bundesliga, but it's ...... with Jena

Sure enough, after the start of the second half, Jena's aggressive running and counter-attacking did control a lot of the ball, but the attack on the right was still ineffective, even with Reina covering and receiving him, the left side of Munich 1860 was still like a wall.

Bjorn didn't have a couple of chances to pass diagonally.

Jena's tactics failed again.

Haike watched helplessly at the lack of change in the situation in the field, and he couldn't help but sigh after ten minutes of fruitlessness.

Then he silently sat back in the coach's seat, and then sent Ralph to negotiate the substitution, and Heiko leaned straight to the seat, as if he was much older for a while.

René Maurer's heart was lifted when he saw Heiko in the coach's box, and Heiko's appearance showed a very simple thing, that is, Jena was helpless against the defense of Munich 1860.

Then he looked at the time again, and there was still half an hour left in the second half.

He touched his forehead, and just as he was about to stand up, he sat down again.

Wait another ten minutes.

As the game continued, Jena's attack was getting weaker and weaker, and now they couldn't create any great chances, and they didn't even have a few ordinary shots on goal, and the entire Jena front line was sleepwalking.

Although Nils is still trying to find opportunities, he is so dedicated to looking at his teammates, he obviously can't run anymore, and he still sticks to Nils and doesn't give Nils a chance.

Jena's offense was completely unplayable, and the morale of Jena's players was at a low point.

At this point, René Maurer finally stood up, walked to the sidelines, and beckoned Benjamin, the captain of Munich 1860, to his side with a dead ball, and whispered a few words.

Then Munich suddenly changed from defensive to offensive.

With just over twenty minutes to go, Munich 1860 finally showed off his fangs.

The tempo of Munich 1860 picked up sharply.

Heiko frowned tightly, Munich 1860 chose to attack at this time, and he thought that René Maurer was going to play 90 minutes of defensive counterattack.

And this did catch the Jena team off guard, after being educated many times by the steady defense of Munich 1860, they have become accustomed to the style of Munich 1860 in their heads, who knew that they actually changed their style of play in the last two-thirds of the game.

Jena's players didn't react for a while, and the defense line was suddenly torn apart.

The atmosphere at the Allianz Arena heated up completely, the on-site commentators began to release more passion, and the fans in the stands were not to be outdone, desperately cheering for their home team.

To be honest, the first half of the game was boring enough for them, although they also knew in their hearts that René Maurer's style of play was the most secure, but the non-stop attack was the game that the fans wanted to see, not the same as now, against a promoted horse from the third division, they had to play defensive counterattacks, or their own home stadium.

After greeting René Maurer in their hearts, the latter finally began an all-out counteroffensive.

It's a lot of excitement, and it's not often that René Maurer gives the full steam out to attack.

The on-site commentator suddenly came to the momentum, once the team attacked with all their might, there were many wonderful moments of the team, and for themselves who hosted the atmosphere on the spot, this was a good time to improve the atmosphere of the audience.

"Halfa breaks through with the ball! Pretty! He scored Jena's half"

"Rakic was very responsive! A wall-to-wall fit...... Pretty! Rakic is a genius."

"Halfa chose to continue dribbling after receiving the return pass, and a high ball crossed!"

"Benjamin grabbed the first drop point! He shot! ”

"Ball in...... The ball was blocked, unfortunately, just a little bit"

……

More and more similar commentaries popped out of his mouth, and the fans at the Allianz Arena cheered on the players of Munich 1860 with his agitation.

It's just that as time passes, the voices of the on-site commentators are getting lower and lower, and slowly the voices of the fans are also lowered.

The Allianz Arena, which had just been bustling with activity, seemed to be closed, and only scattered fans were left singing the team anthem, and everyone began to concentrate on watching the game in the field.

Look at the goalkeeper in front of Jena.

It was stoppage time, and in the last 20 minutes of the game, Munich 1860 had created one great chance after another in the hands of the goalkeeper.

They thought that their home team's delay in scoring in the first half was due to a conservative style of play, and many fans even began to curse manager René Maurer.

It's just that I didn't expect that after the start of the second half, Munich 1860 completely converted into an attacking tactical idea and also did not achieve any results.

They were just cheering for René Maurer's opening, and no one could cheer them out.

And the players of their home team, Munich 1860, are even more helpless at the moment.

They couldn't think of any other moves, all the attacking methods, all the usual tactical routines they usually trained, but none of them could penetrate the door of the Jena goalkeeper.

They can't remember how many good chances they've created, but every great opportunity has ended up with a disappointment.

Finally, the whistle blew at the end of the game, and the Allianz Arena fell completely silent, and the fans silently left their positions.

Zero to zero.

Jena drew with Munich 1860.