183 Your Emperor Has Returned!

Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg failed to win their last game.

Both teams have been affected by the absence of key players, in addition to the need for a recovery phase after the winter break.

In this game, Ye Yifeng's return has significantly improved Wolfsburg's strength, and at the same time, his state and fighting spirit have also been comprehensively strengthened.

Bayern Munich did not have the positive stimulus of the return of important players, and although Bayern Munich scored first in this game, and Wolfsburg then equalized the score, it did not necessarily mean that Bayern Munich was in better shape than Wolfsburg.

They only occupy a high possession rate due to their technical and tactical play, and to some extent do not dare to try to threaten the attack frequently, which also means that they are afraid of Wolfsburg's counterattack.

Just because Wolfsburg have few attacking opportunities doesn't mean they don't have ideas.

As long as Ye Yifeng and De Bruyne can form a linkage, they are now the strongest offensive engine in the Bundesliga!

Not one of them!

At the end of the first half, the two teams temporarily drew 1:1.

Pep Guardiola walked into the tunnel with a heavy heart.

The problem haunting my mind is still to contain Ye Yifeng.

Just because Ye Yifeng has penetrated Bayern Munich's goal four times this season, he is already the man who has hurt Bayern Munich the most.

He couldn't let Lewandowski, Robben, and Muller directly crush Wolfsburg's defense, and he naturally had to control Wolfsburg's most threatening attack point when he took a step back.

Starting midfielder Rhodes was not good or bad, but he didn't make a difference.

Originally, it was expected that he would strengthen the confrontation and limit the threat of Ye Yifeng at the front of the line.

As a result, Ye Yifeng's position retreated, and he did not go to the fulcrum of the current field, and it was impossible for Rhodes to block Ye Yifeng in terms of flexibility and speed in long-distance running, unless it was a back like Makelele or Gattuso.

Now Rod can go down.

But who's on the field?

At half-time, before the start of the second half, Bayern Munich made a substitution.

Youngster came on on the right winger Weizel and replaced Rode.

Dieter Blackgold also understands what this substitution means.

But as the game began, Bayern Munich's players' positions and areas of activity allowed him to understand what Guardiola meant.

It's a bit complicated.

Weisel played at right wing-back and Bernat went to left wing-back.

Alaba went to play left winger, Muller moved up front and Schweinsteiger dropped back to central midfield.

As if playing snake, the right wing-back replaced a midfielder, and then the players in other positions went around and switched positions.

It seems that the formation is really overstretched.

Otherwise, it would not have caused such a chain reaction with a substitution.

In the second half of the game, the-for-tat between the two teams at key points was even more stalemate.

Ye Yifeng mainly blocked Schweinsteiger's back insertion and the full-back assisted Robben to create a threat.

Bayern Munich's counter-robbery blockade after the attack was frustrated was also pounced by Muller on Ye Yifeng for the first time!

Erwa's offensive performance in the first half was not good, and Guardiola simply let him occupy the golden position of the front midfield, attacking and luck, and defending as a tool.

Compared to Schweinsteiger, who is over 30 years old, Muller is in the prime of his playing career, and although he has no muscles, he is full of positive running and fighting spirit.

Even if you can't break the ball against Ye Yifeng, it's still no problem to stalk.

Schweinsteiger retreats a little bit, not only to strengthen the control of the passing and walking dog with Alonso, but also to judge the situation with experience when defending, whether to block Ye Yifeng or De Bruyne, he is always more accurate than Rhodes in defense.

The-for-tat between the two teams made the offensive threat of each other lower and lower, and the confrontation was fierce and stalemate.

Schweitzer was booked for tactical fouls on Ye Yifeng and Kevin De Bruyne by Steiger, Alonso.

On 20 minutes, Wolfsburg's two dangerous fast attacks were ruined by tactical fouls by Bayern Munich.

Pep Guardiola's on-the-spot adjustments also seem to have been quite effective.

As for some crotch pulls in the attack, it is indeed the rope that walks the dog is put around Wolfsburg's neck, but there is no chance to be creative.

Robben was so limited that most of the time he was about to pass the ball after receiving it, and Lewandowski smashed into the box to grab the penalty but no one fed him.

The quality of Alaba's crosses after breaking through on the left flank fluctuated, and Bernat switched to the left side but couldn't play a subtle core with Alaba in a bit of a way.

As for the young player Weizel who was replaced on the field, he was more than active, but no one was seen at the critical moment, and the appearance rate was relatively low.

The key to Bayern Munich's passing and attacking opportunities is to increase their speed, and Wolfsburg are also scrambling for speed when they are attacking the counter-attack.

Ye Yifeng and De Bruyne rotated forward, or tried to activate Caligiuri and Perisic, but they were not very successful.

Under Bayern Munich's pass-controlled pressure and high pressing, the forward line seemed to be squeezed into a very narrow space from the start.

Either there is a speed maniac up front, or an individual can break through in a wave from back to front, but this is not what Wolfsburg is capable of.

Compared to Bayern Munich's must-win, Wolfsburg could still accept a draw, so the team showed more composure when time was running out.

In the 72nd minute of the game, Ye Yifeng controlled the ball in the backfield and faked forward to break through Muller, and was tripped to the ground by the opponent's back tackle, which was not very hurtful, but destroyed a fast attack opportunity for Wolfsburg.

Muller received a yellow card.

He did all the work that the tool man should do, and he did it well.

When Wolfsburg was preparing to kick off, Ye Yifeng's consciousness fell into darkness.

I have to say that this game actually made Ye Yifeng doubt whether the role of a free man has fallen behind.

He can't see the big picture like Matthaus when he's not hanging, and Bayern Munich's passing control makes it difficult for him to block the situation in time even if he predicts the situation correctly.

Because you can't run faster than a ball!

Is the disappearance of free agents out of fashion, or because there are not enough good players?

He didn't know.

But he is still unwavering in his quest for German club legends.

Bundesliga: 1973-1974.

This vintage?!

In 1974, the year Germany won the World Cup, one of the peerless stars of football at that time was in Germany and the other in the Netherlands.

In the Year of the Tiger, there will be a big demon!

When Bayern Munich's emblem appeared, Ye Yifeng's eyes were blazing and he did not hide his eagerness in his heart.

If only that man did show up.

He is the equivalent of the prize pool of the legendary star of the German club, and the ultimate prize is swiped out!

I don't know if it's my own delusion.

It seems that the time for the last scene to come out is a bit long.

When the dazzling light burst out, Ye Yifeng looked at the players wearing retro jerseys under the German flag in front of him, and he couldn't help but roar!

Franz Beckenbauer!

The picture moved quickly to his side, and Ye Yifeng was full of pride.

But when he opened his eyes and returned to reality after he and Beckenbauer's figure overlapped, his deep eyes revealed a calm and detached calmness.

Bayern Munich and the whole of German football!

Your Emperor is back!

Wolfsburg's fast break reached the front, although it was again unsurprisingly stopped.

But Ye Yifeng was observing the situation while running, and at the same time, the level of competition thinking seemed to be improved again!

More sharp and flexible than when he had the blessing of Mateus!

Pep Guardiola on the sidelines was directing his players to step up the attack, and he looked at the time and had to attack.

As long as Bayern Munich scores first, then this game will definitely be won!

In the 74th minute of the game, when Robben tried to cut inside on the side but swept in front of Giravogui in a sudden stop acceleration cross-cut, Ye Yifeng blocked in front of him, turned on the spot to break the ball and control the ball, and adjusted the direction of attack!

Robben fell to the ground after hitting Ye Yifeng, he didn't have the ball under his feet destroyed by Ye Yifeng, but Ye Yifeng stepped on the card position this time not only accurately, but also broke the ball and controlled the ball and turned around in one go, and the action was so elegant that the broken ball rose to art!

Ye Yifeng dribbled forward, the speed was not fast, and Muller immediately came from the side to the front and stretched his leg to break the ball.

At the moment when Muller stretched his legs, Ye Yifeng pulled the ball and turned around.

Muller stretched out his leg to force the snatch to fail, but he was even more surprised by Ye Yifeng's movements in his heart!

Are you kidding?

10 yards behind Ye Yifeng is the Wolfsburg penalty area, he actually dares to pull the ball and turn around, is he not afraid that someone behind him will force and lose the ball?

Pep Guardiola was also a little surprised on the sidelines, and the Wolfsburg fans in the stands were immediately terrified.

Ye Yifeng: This is playing with fire!

Ye Yifeng pulled the ball and turned around and changed the direction of the ball and did see Lewandowski coming to press, but it seemed to be a little slower than he expected.

Lewandowski was in a hurry to break the ball, and the leg extension action made Ye Yifeng feel no surprise.

Smash the ball to change direction, and complete the dodge with lightness.

Ye Yifeng's speed is not fast, but he is stepping on the point accurately, and at the same time maintaining an average speed, whether it is pulling the ball and turning or smashing the ball to change direction, he is not in a hurry.

Although he did have an elegant air of control and escape from these few strokes in the eyes of the audience, it still made Wolfsburg fans fearful.

How can there be a backcourt possession of the ball and dribbling at the edge of his own penalty area?

It's not a playground, it's a tightrope walk on a cliff!

Guardiola looked more solemn and even a little nervous after being surprised.

If Ye Yifeng loses the ball, Bayern Munich will definitely be able to directly play a wave of passing and cutting with Benaglio's face output.

But the problem is that Bayern Munich didn't break the ball.

Ye Yifeng didn't pass the ball forward at the first time, nor did he break forward, and even his speed slowed down a little.

As he dribbled from the left to the right at the back, he allowed Muller and Lewandowski to chase after him, and Schweinsteiger in front of him was in a dilemma, but he fought hard.

In addition, when Alaba came from the side, Ye Yifeng was about to fall into an embattled situation.

At the moment when the encirclement was about to be formed, Ye Yifeng lightly picked the ball in place and passed it to the right front.

De Bruyne had Alonso in front of him when he ran forward quickly, but Bernat also tightened the inside, but it was Caligiulilla who had a clear gap on the side and the best point of contact.

Ye Yifeng behaved exceptionally calmly from beginning to end, as if he knew all the changes in the situation, and at the same time stepped on the point accurately, making Bayern Munich's high pressing ineffective.

He bought time for his teammates to run, and the situation suddenly brightened.

Ye Yifeng was more confident in running forward after the ball.

The previous idea was still narrow-minded.

Going for fast seems to be the absolute right thing to do.

At this time, he did the opposite, playing slowly individually, in exchange for the explosion of the team's overall offense!

When Bayern Munich expected him to be the first to move forward, he leaned backwards!

In the eyes of the whole world, too much sticky ball in the backcourt is playing with fire, but he insists on dancing on the tip of the knife!

This is Emperor Bei standing on the altar!

There is no gorgeous to explosive operation, but it has the most unique understanding of the game situation, and has conquered the world with elegant steps!

Bernat rushed forward and tried to cut the ball straight at Caligiuri's feet.

But as Caligiuri dribbled to a slowdown, a voice rang out behind him.

"Sideways."

Caligiuri didn't look back and played the ball short to the wing.

Ye Yifeng swept the ball past him, Bernat turned to chase after him in the sudden braking but slipped to the ground, Ye Yifeng slipped the ball from a meter away from him.

Ye Yifeng, who was still dribbling at an even speed, looked at De Bruyne, who was running quickly in front of him.

Ye Yifeng spared a big circle from the backcourt and then killed the frontcourt!

Bayern Munich's frontcourt players first followed his ass and reacted before returning in a straight line, Lewandowski gave up, and Muller and Schweinsteiger quickly returned to defending, but it seemed to be useless.

When Perisic pressed Dante and Boateng on the left in front of the penalty area, he did not dare to create an offside position and had to retreat, and when Ye Yifeng stepped into the attacking danger zone, Schweinsteiger came from the flank.

Ye Yifeng, who dribbled at a constant speed all the way, passed the ball diagonally to the left front at this time.

The ball went to Kevin De Bruyne.

The reason why he had been dribbling at an even speed until now was that he was going to sprint!

Ye Yifeng shot the ball and then killed behind De Bruyne.

It looks like it's going to hit the middle of the penalty area.

Dante and Weisel combined to flank Perisic, while Boateng fended De Bruyne head-on.

De Bruyne, who was dribbling forward, did not pass the ball for a long time, and he also began to slow down, seeing Boateng retreat to the line of the big penalty area, Ye Yifeng, who had just emerged from behind De Bruyne, changed direction and went around the outside line from behind De Bruyne, and accelerated forward into the right rib of the penalty area.

S-shaped snakeskin positioning!

De Bruyne's pass at this point is sent from his feet!

Boateng has always been focused on the middle, and when he saw the pass from Ye Yifeng and De Bruyne, he hurriedly put the shovel, because looking at Ye Yifeng's speed, he knew that he couldn't catch up when he turned around!

But he couldn't touch the ball with his tackle.

The moment Ye Yifeng stopped the ball on the right rib of the penalty area, Neuer, who abandoned the goal, pounced on him, but the next second Neuer seemed familiar.

Ye Yifeng stopped and buckled, killing to the bottom line!

In the opening game of the league, Ye Yifeng broke through his door in the same way!

Similar location, similar situation.

Do it all over again without changing your position!

Ye Yifeng shot more coherently than in the opening game, and shot with his right foot, but Neuer gritted his teeth to save the block!

The ball rolled into the Bayern Munich goal against the inside of the right post!

Pep Guardiola crouched on the sideline with his head in his hands.

Horrified!