Chapter 200: Joy and Sorrow

The game restarted, and Dortmund, who were two goals ahead, were demoralized and had no intention of stopping, and they continued to run and press like crazy, as well as attack. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

In the 62nd minute, Zhou Yi passed the football to Gotze, Gotze took the ball past two people, and then shot angrily, the football was saved by Diego López, and flew out of the bottom line by the crossbar.

Götze's kick also made the Dortmund fans almost jump out of their seats in excitement, thinking that the team was going to be 4:1.

As the game progressed, Gotze had already made many Dortmund fans forget what he had done before with his performance, and every time Gotze got the ball on the pitch, the boos became smaller and smaller, and now there are basically no boos.

When the camera camera swept over the south stand of Westfield Stadium again, the slogans protesting and taunting Götze were nowhere to be found.

"Gotze! almost scored!, although Lewandowski scored a hat-trick and was the most eye-catching star. But let's not forget that Götze still put in a very good performance under a lot of pressure, he provided an assist for Lewandowski, and now the quality of his shot is very high!" Marcel Leif also praised Götze.

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Although the "curse of science" made Real Madrid's players a little shaken after conceding two goals in a row, they are a giant team after all, and the giant team is not so easy to be defeated. After an initial period of disappointment, many Real Madrid players have gradually recovered.

They realise they're just two goals down and if they are not destined to win away from home, then lowering expectations and a draw is perfectly acceptable. Even a draw is out of the question, so it's perfectly fine to score one more goal and rewrite the score to 2:3, and two away goals back at home would be a huge advantage.

So Real Madrid doesn't mean to shrink the defense, since it is already two goals behind, even if this score is kept to the end at this time, it doesn't actually mean much, it's better to press out and attack,

Just two minutes after Gotze's shot was saved by Diego López, Real Madrid won a free-kick in front of the goal, Xavi Alonso took the free-kick, he kicked the ball straight into the box, Ramos jumped high to grab the goal, and the ball was held by Weidenfeller.

Two minutes later, Real Madrid were awarded a succession of corners, only to be headed high by Cristiano Ronaldo in front of goal.

The continuous offensive in these four minutes also gave many Real Madrid fans in front of the TV hope to come back.

In fact, what I am most afraid of is not losing the ball, but not being able to operate after losing the ball, being willing to fall and giving up on myself, that is really God's possession can't be saved.

Seeing Real Madrid's series of offensives, the commentator of Spanish TV was also very excited, and kept cheering for Real Madrid: "...... For the current Real Madrid, although they are still two goals behind, as long as they can score one more goal, the situation will be fundamentally reversed! At that time, Real Madrid has two away goals, even if they lose 2-3 to Dortmund, it is a completely acceptable result!"

It's a good idea.

But the truth is that plans are always changed.

Just a minute after Cristiano Ronaldo pushed the football high, Zhou Yi directly passed the football to Gotze in front of him.

Gotze dribbled the ball towards Real Madrid's penalty area.

As he dribbled the ball, the West Field could no longer hear the boos directed at him, all of them were cheering him on and cheering him on.

To the cheers of the fans, Gotze dribbled into the box before being pushed from behind by Xavi Alonso.

As Götze fell to the ground with his arms outstretched, the referee's whistle sounded.

Penalty kick!

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"Gotze broke through with the ball and connected two of them! he went into the box...... He's down! He's down! Penalty kick, yes, it's a penalty!!" Marcel Leif shouted excitedly.

With Borussia Dortmund already leading Real Madrid 3-1 and now they have been awarded another penalty, everyone knows what's going to happen next.

Gotze fell to the ground, while Xavi Alonso, who had pushed him from behind, raised his arms and looked innocent.

He turned his head to look at the referee who ran over, and pointed to the penalty spot at the same time as the whistle, which means that he whistled just now not to give Götze a yellow card for a fake fall, but to award a penalty!

He hurriedly ran to the referee and explained to him: "I just touched him lightly, and he fell too exaggeratedly, this is a fake fall!"

However, this explanation was not accepted by the referee, and he insisted on his decision, running all the way to the penalty spot, standing still and raising his arms.

This is a stab in the face of Real Madrid......

The referee's decision made Real Madrid very dissatisfied, Alonso naturally insisted that his actions were not to the point of fouling, and other Real Madrid players also surrounded him, and the team's captain Ramos negotiated with the referee on behalf of the whole team, and they all thought that Gotze's fall was too exaggerated and suspected of faking a fall.

Mourinho was also furious on the sidelines, waving his arms and shouting, and finally even drew the fourth official over and asked him to calm down.

But it is not easy to calm down, seeing that after a series of blows, Real Madrid is quite tenacious, and the offensive has finally improved, but at this critical moment, it was awarded a penalty, and it is difficult for anyone to calm down.

On the other side, there was jubilation in front of the Dortmund dugout and bench, and the Dortmund fans in the stands were already singing happily.

In yesterday's game, Bayern Munich scored four goals at home to Barcelona. At that time, Dortmund fans said that it was false not to envy, and they were bitter in their hearts when they thought of the bad situation of their team.

But now, Dortmund also have a chance to score four goals at home to Real Madrid!

Gotze was pulled from the ground by Lewandowski and taken into his arms.

Eighty per cent of the credit for this goal goes to him, and this penalty was completely earned by him for the team with his own ability.

Commentator Marcel Leif saw this scene and said: "This young talented player has brought his talent to the fullest in the attack just now! Two consecutive dribbles are very exciting, and the entire back line of Real Madrid is played by him alone between applause...... But it's a pity that this talented player cultivated by Dortmund's academy will not belong to Dortmund from next season...... When the time comes, I don't know how Dortmund fans will have mixed emotions when they see Gotze wearing a Bayern Munich shirt......"

The Dortmund fans, who were still cheering in front of the TV sets, fell silent.

The future that leaves them speechless is not far away......

The better Gotze performs now, the more heartbroken Dortmund fans will become.

After their initial anger, their emotions have turned into incomprehension and grievances - is it true that Dortmund can't keep people?

Watching players such as Shahin, Gotze, Zhou Yi, Mark Wagner, Shinji Kagawa, Lewandowski, Hummels, Reuss and other players perform well one after another, they are full of countless beautiful hopes for the future of this team.

Dortmund fans have reason to hope for this, because this Dortmund team is really young and a bit exaggerated.

The oldest of the current Borussia Dortmundri team is Ovamoyera, who was born in 1979, followed by two players from his 1980 birthplace, goalkeeper Weidenfeller and captain Sebastian Kyle – a team that can be considered old-timers at the age of 33.

The rest of the players are basically post-85, and there is only one born in 1982 - Oliver Kirsch.

Two were born in 1985 - Kuba and Piszczek.

One born in 1986 - Felipe Santana.

There are no players born in 1987, followed by the players from 1988 - Subotic, Hummels, Nuri Shaheen, Grosskreutz, Lewandowski, Langlak, Schmelzer. As many as seven players are young men as young as twenty-four.

Born in 1989 are Sven Bend, Royce, Julian Schiebel, and Bakaroz. The four were only twenty-three years old.

Next is the huge number of post-90s.

Gundogan and Bayna born in 1990, Zhou Yi, Mark Wagner, Hohenshu, Thomas Meissner, Alomerovich and Halstenberg born in 1991, Mario Goetze, Moritz Reitner, Jonas Hoffmann and Benatelli born in 1992, Mustafa Amini and Leonardo Bittencourt born in 1993, and two Korle Günther and Marvin Dukesch born in 1994.

Borussia Dortmund have a total of 34 players in the first team squad, one in the 70s, 17 in the 80s and 16 in the 90s.

Moreover, the post-90s generation and many post-88s generations are the main force of the team and the highly talented hopeful star.

For example, eighteen-year-old Dukesch.

He plays as a striker and is a quality product of the Borussia Dortmund Academy. Tall and 75 kilograms, he is tall but has the same speed and marksmanship, nose in front of goal, balanced left and right feet, and excellent headers, and in the 2010-2011 season he scored 40 goals and provided four assists in Dortmund's youth team. Last season, the 17-year-old made 18 appearances for Borussia Dortmund II and scored seven goals, so he was moved to the first team by Jurgen Klopp this season.

These talented youngsters are the future of Dortmund and what Dortmund fans would love to see.

But what about now?

Shahin and Shinji Kagawa left one after another, and now Gotze is also leaving.

It's like a ship in Dortmund that could capsize and sink at any moment, and everyone on board is scrambling to jump ship away, but no one is going to think about whether we should try to save the ship.

The 4-1 win over Real Madrid was certainly a cause for joy, but it was a completely different euphoria than the previous ones, and the Dortmund fans were well aware that there were fewer and fewer happy scenes like this, and the excitement was getting shorter and shorter.

Excitement can't hide worry about the future.

It was a really mixed bag of joy and sorrow for Dortmund fans......