Chapter 050: Midfield Hidden Dangers Explode!

On 7 November, St. Pauli faced Karlsruhe, who were ranked below them.

The universal who encountered a shortage of midfielders could only continue to discharge the combination of Zirez and Eiroush, but in this game he reversed the responsibilities of the two, Irush played the organization, and Zirez was responsible for defense.

The good news is that Zobich and Sobota have finally returned from injury and have been put on the bench by Magnum.

The new midfield combination has just started well, Zirez is originally a defender, and his defensive ability and positional sense are good, plus the away team put on a low-post defensive posture at the beginning, so the pressure on the midfield is not great.

It is also interesting to say that Karlsruhe is a team, which was third in the league last season, but this season it did not go further, but only in the middle of the league, and did not show a strong desire to win in the face of St. Pauli, who did not score in the last game.

It seems that the failure of the promotion play-offs last season caused a problem with the team's mentality?

St. Pauli would not have been polite against such an opponent, and early in the opening period a low cross from left winger Ty, centre-forward Phil Krueger stepped back and scored a goal from the follow-up striker Zatkowski.

Just as St. Pauli, who had rebounded in form, was ready to take advantage of the victory, the turning point of the game came.

Towards the end of the first half.

Eirush, who was finally finding his form in a new position, was tackled to the calf by an opposing player in a scramble and went off injured.

The roof leak happened to rain overnight.

Almighty didn't have time to scold his mother, so he quickly set his eyes on the bench.

Because of the lesson from the last game, he didn't plan to play on his own so early.

His gaze swept over Bechelens, who had his head down, unable to see his expression.

Magnum called out another person's name.

"Sam, go warm up, you go up and play in midfield, let Mark come back in midfield."

For a player like Bechelens, the omnipotence doesn't act like nothing happens, and even if there is a personnel crisis in the team right now, he won't compromise on that.

The game quickly entered the second half.

After the re-war of Yibian.

Karlsruhe suddenly changed his style, changed the style of low-key defense in the first half, and before St. Pauli could react, he began to press high.

This was clearly a premeditated arrangement.

And the pressing was aimed at Zatkowski's midfielder's point of play.

At this time, his disadvantage of playing the back is exposed!

Too short to hold the ball!

Often, as soon as the Karlsruhe players get on their bodies, Zatkowski, who has the ball with his back, is very uncomfortable, and can hardly pass back, rarely giving high-quality passes forward.

In the face of this targeted arrangement, Magnum can't come up with a good solution for a while.

It was on this occasion that Karlsruhe threatened the St. Pauli goal several times in quick succession, and equalised in the 58th minute through a chance created by a tackle in front.

The difficult choice was once again placed in front of the almighty.

Continue to play in the back of the midfield?

So who will score?

A few people in the front court are already a little tired.

For Bechelens?

No, we must not condone his unprofessional behavior!

Even if it only ends up being a draw!

In the 60th minute, the determined universal replaced Zatkowski with himself.

As he expected, although his own introduction stabilized the St. Pauli midfield, several forwards were not very good, and after ten minutes, he had to replace the exhausted Phil Kruger with substitute striker Boudimir.

The Croatian striker is tall and works hard every time he plays, but his traditional stumbling centre-forward doesn't match the team's tactics, but at this time St. Pauli can't think too much about it, so he can only get the ball up from both sides and hang it in the box.

But Karlsruhe, like other German teams, is the last thing to fear is this trick.

They even thought of the idea of a long-range shot from outside the box, where there would be two players standing at the top of the box at any given time.

It shows that the appearance of people in the first half is pretended.

Actually very well prepared for this game

It is also a good lesson for Magnum.

The score remained 1-1 until the end.

St. Pauli ushered in two consecutive draws!

What's worse is that the hidden danger of the team's midfield has completely exploded!

………

At the post-match press conference, some media pointed out St. Pauli's current problems.

The almighty answer to this is to fully believe in your own players, and if the team's recent results are not good, it must be your own pot.

Or else? There is still more than a month before the winter break, and no matter how you get through this time, you have to get through it.

Bechlens is certainly not counting on it, and he is not prepared to put any more effort into this unethical player, and the best solution is to force a buyout of him during the winter break and then go out on loan.

Out of sight, out of mind.

Magnum has already made up his mind to throw him in the reserve when he returns today.

Don't you love to take time off?

Go to the reserves, please.

I recall that when Mellegre came to tell him that there was a problem with Bechelens, he packed the ticket and said that it was okay.

Now that I think about it, it's still too simple.

Just spend money to buy a lesson.

It's just that this million euros are too distressed to spend.

Next, a reporter asked about the current ranking of St. Pauli, although the team fell to sixth after two consecutive draws, it was still higher than the media prediction at the beginning of the season.

This gives the all-purpose outfit a chance.

He has always shown a high-profile image, and he has repeatedly stressed that the league has just begun, and St. Pauli is only a relegation team, so please don't over-praise it.

For such brazen words, the media present can only roll their eyes.

Thirteen rounds, 6 wins, 4 draws, 3 losses, 22 points, you told me that this is a relegation team?

Fool who this is!

But Almighty said righteously that St. Pauli, which was thrilling relegated last season, has 37 points, and now it is still 15 points away!

Five wins!

Of course, the relegation task is not yet complete!

There are still twenty-one rounds of the league!

The end of this match also means the arrival of the national team break.

St. Pauli, who has been fighting the world with a fixed team, finally ushered in a respite.

In the Bundesliga, they naturally don't have any international players.

That is, Te'o Jr. and Sam Schreck were selected for the U18 youth team in France and Germany respectively, and even Ryo Miyaichi, who performed well, was not called up to the neon national team.

Selfishly, this is a good thing for Magnum, because he doesn't want to wait until two weeks later, when the crucial game against Bochum adds a few new injuries.

St. Pauli's squad is too weak!

I really can't afford to hurt!

Just look at this midfielder, just hurt one person, and forced him to tear down the east wall to make up the west wall.

So in the next winter break, the main task is to find a midfielder for the team that meets his tactical requirements.

But that's easier said than done.

First, the team doesn't have a budget, and even if it does, it's estimated to be pitiful.

Second, it was already difficult to find good players during the winter break, and now the whole Bundesliga knows that St. Pauli lacks a midfielder, how can people be willing to let go.

Third, even if Magnum racks his brains and searches for future memories, he can't think of a suitable candidate for the time being.

It seems that it still has to rely on the local snake Merleg.

Just as Magnum was about to "escalate" this tricky task to his immediate boss, Meleg approached him first.