Section 528 Success or Failure

For the German media, the news they faced this week was destined to be extremely explosive and eye-catching. For more recent chapters, visit: . But in the face of countless news this week, the media also has great worries in their hearts, and they don't know how to report it is the best way to deal with it: on the one hand, Wolfsborough was able to beat Atletico Madrid, reverse the game, and play a 3-0 result at their own home stadium, and succeeded. Advancing to the final, they were extremely surprised and felt that this was a great event, but on the other hand, in another game, Bayern lost to Real Madrid, and finally missed the final.

In the match between Wolfsburg and Atletico Madrid, relying on their physical strength, Wolfsburg finally turned the tables and won the game. But in the other game, Bayern were not so lucky. In the second leg of the match with Real Madrid, although Bayern also tried their best to turn the tables and win, but in this game, Bayern returned in vain.

Such a result is not particularly striking. Before the game, there were already many people talking about Bayern that they might not be able to beat Real Madrid. But when such a result really comes out, there are still too many people who can't accept it. After all, for the vast majority of the German media, Bayern is the team they are more optimistic about, and it turns out that Wolfsburg won Bayern and lost, which is really a bit funny.

Should the victory for Wolfsburg or the defeat for Bayern be reported? This is also a major problem for the media.

In the eyes of the media, Wolfsburg's victory was certainly dazzling, but Bayern's defeat was even more eye-catching. After all, they have made a big mistake, giving the media more room to play: it is more convenient to hold others accountable than to praise others.

Real Madrid did not have an advantage in the first leg against Bayern, and Bayern will have to make enough changes to beat Real Madrid – something that has long been thought in the media. It's just that Pep Guardiola's side are also known for possession. It's not easy to get his team to make a change, so no media thinks they can sit down to that point easily.

And in the middle of the game. It turned out that their guess was not wrong, perhaps because the game against Wolfsburg made it clear to Guardiola that his team would die worse if they didn't play possession, so in this game against Real Madrid. He didn't change his intentions either. Facing Ancelotti's Real Madrid, in the second leg, he still used the ball control tactics, but he also knew that he lost a little badly in the first leg, so he still made some adjustments in the local position.

Because the current Bayern really doesn't have too 'outstanding' strikers, in this game, Guardiola simply played without a striker. He put Muller up front at centre, but allowed him to drop back sharply. He made a backfoot inward cut on both wings to maximise the use of Robben and Ribery. And behind them. Guardiola simply put the piggy, Klos and Martinez three midfielders in one go, and completely forced his central attack and defense.

After losing to Ancelotti in the first game, Guardiola also understood that Bayern is not Barcelona after all, they do not have Barcelona's control, nor do they have Barcelona's offensive sharpness, and it is almost impossible to beat Real Madrid of the same level by relying on the possession tactics copied from others. Their strength allows them to run rampant in the league, but that doesn't mean they're invincible. Against the top teams, they still have a lot of problems.

Therefore, in this game, Guardiola put three midfielders on the ground for the first time. And Martinez is on the pitch, a full-time defender. In the last game, after suffering a big loss caused by the opponent's counterattack, Guardiola also asked his team to make some retreats appropriately, and not to press the opponent too frantically. The result is to give the opponent room to counterattack.

suffered a loss in the last game, and Guardiola naturally has to change. In this game, he also specially retreated the back line and set aside a position in the midfield, 'luring' Real Madrid to come up and occupy the space, so that Bayern could get the possibility of counterattacking. Against Real Madrid, he chose to back down and wanted to see how Real Madrid, the world's number one team, was prepared to face the enemy.

His pre-match setup can be said to be a good response to the problems that Bayern showed in the last game. As a top coach, he can still see where Bayern's problems lie. And, perhaps because he was 'forced' by Paris very badly, or maybe because of the painful lesson of losing to Wolfsburg's German Cup, Guardiola did not cling to his 'obsession', and he still made considerable changes in the game.

In all fairness, Pep Guardiola is a good coach and he does make adjustments, and he makes sense to deal with the problem and learn from experience. It's just that although this change is good, it is obviously not enough to look at Ancelotti's team. His tricks are still not as spicy as Ancelotti.

Compared with Guardiola, Ancelotti is obviously more old and cunning. In the game against Pep Guardiola, he didn't care what formation the opponent put on. His Real Madrid is still a posture of defending and counterattacking, on the one hand, focusing on locking the opponent's side, and on the other hand, it has specially strengthened the interception and defense of the middle, but in the face of Bayern's special vacancy in the midfield, the Real Madrid players just don't occupy it, and they don't use these vacancies to fight back, relying on their own score advantage, they are just consuming Bayern to death, and they don't bite Bayern's bait at all.

What dignity of the world's No. 1 goal, in Ancelotti, is completely non-existent. He quite understands that when the two strong meet, he thinks that the stronger side will definitely suffer, even if Bayern no matter how much he puts the 'bait', he will not take the bait.

Faced with such a situation, Guardiola is also helpless. No matter how great his ability is, in the face of a person who can't make a move, he can only choose to attack first. And his attack meant that the game was once again back in the rhythm controlled by Real Madrid, and when their fast attack failed, Real Madrid used an extremely sharp counterattack, and Cristiano Ronaldo broke the 'goal' again, successfully achieving the victory against Bayern.

In the second leg, Bayern lost again to Real Madrid. That is, after losing 2-0 in the first leg, Bayern also lost the game again in the second leg with a score of 1-0. When Wolfsburg was soaring and 'advanced' to the Champions League final, it has been favored by the media for half a season, and it is rare in the world to be boasted, and Bayern, which is unparalleled in the universe, was killed by Real Madrid with a score of 3-0 in two legs in the Champions League, and left the Champions League in embarrassment.

This contest has undoubtedly attracted widespread attention compared to the match between Atletico Madrid and Wolfsburg. People are all talking about how strong Real Madrid is now, and how incredible Bayern's defeat is. After all, no one thought that Bayern, the champion of last year's Champions League, would be killed by Real Madrid after replacing Pep Guardiola, who is known as the world's No. 1 coach, - this is simply incredible, because Bayern has never been killed twice in the Champions League, and they have always had an advantage in Real Madrid. However, in this game, Bayern's two records have been broken, although these two records are not particularly happy records.

Bayern's defeat announced that the defending champions have left this year's Champions League schedule, and it also tells people that Real Madrid is unstoppable this year.

With Real Madrid's victory, all of a sudden, the media was also promoting that Real Madrid's ten-crown era was finally coming. After years of turmoil, people also believe that Carlo Ancelotti can lead Real Madrid to real glory.

As for Pep Guardiola, after this game, he was finally pulled off the altar. A top-level coach who was beaten twice by a team coached by another coach in the middle of the game did not come up with any decent way in the two games. His performance in these two confrontations was lackluster, and he was naturally nicknamed a parallel coach by the media.

For a while, he questioned whether he was holding a big 'leg' at Barcelona, thinking that Barcelona would be able to win the treble even if he was replaced by an idiot, and thinking that Bayern could win the Bundesliga championship because the Bundesliga level was too good, or that Bayern was messed up by Pep Guardiola.

This situation is really harsh for a coach, especially a coach who has won the league championship. Think about Ancelotti on the other side who was suppressed by Atletico Madrid and Barcelona in the league, playing a mess but becoming a god because of his good performance in the Champions League, and Guardiola was scolded as a dog because of his two defeats in the Champions League, which is also a little embarrassing. However, it's not surprising to think about the backline Pep Guardiola has been given over the years.

Pep Guardiola started his presence from signing with Bayern during the winter break last year, and was considered the world's top coach before the season and joined Bayern. With the Champions League winning team and the salary of the world's No. 1, people's expectations for him have always been very high. Since he arrived in the Bundesliga, people have begun to swear that Bayern may usher in great glory, and in the league, he is indeed 12 points ahead of the second place, four rounds ahead of the championship - in the history of the Bundesliga, there are only four or five times to win the championship more than 10 points ahead of the second place, and people naturally respect him more if he can do this kind of thing.

However, such a respected coach lost a mess in the game against Real Madrid, which is also unacceptable to the media and football 'fans'. What they want to see is that Bayern win to the end with invincible momentum, but not by the opponent as now.

This kind of result is really unacceptable to the media, especially when they see Wolfsburg win the Champions League and Bayern lose, they are even more angry: you know, throughout the season, Real Madrid has no way to meet Atletico Madrid, and Wolfsburg is facing the La Liga champion, which should be stronger in theory. In the face of stronger opponents, Wolfsburg was able to use all his efforts to win the game in the end, but in the face of Real Madrid, which was not as good as Atletico Madrid, Bayern lost, how can this be tolerated?

No matter how good the league is, but if you can't win the Champions League, you can't be qualified, compared to Wolfsburg in the same league, what qualifications does Bayern have to say that you have completed a successful season? How can the success or failure of these two teams be determined by a league champion?