Chapter 178: Gua's Bayern

Three days later, a commercial for Blue Can Cola was launched around the world.

In the video, Jose stands in front of the goal, looking a little lacking in energy and weak.

At this point, an enemy player came up to Jose with the ball.

He smiled contemptuously at Jose and then calmly shot at goal.

Jose scrambled to make a save, but the action was too slow.

The ball went in.

After doing this several times, José looked up helplessly at the sky.

Suddenly, a blue bottle appeared in the sky.

Pour a drop of liquid into the bottle.

The liquid fell towards José.

Jose hurriedly opened his mouth.

Liquid drops into Jose's mouth.

Suddenly, a huge force surged inside Jose's body.

Jose then became refreshed.

Facing the shooters again, José was like an impregnable wall.

No matter how hard the opponent tries, in the end, only sighs are left.

As soon as the advertisement was broadcast, it immediately aroused strong reactions.

Because, this is very reminiscent of the scene when he was scored by Ocampos in the Champions League group stage.

Sales of blue can cola have increased significantly.

How effective the ads are, of course, is not José's concern.

After continuous verification, Jose can confirm that the fast-acting muscle building pills rewarded by the system not only have excellent results, but also have no side effects, which is really a super technology product.

First of all, the muscle-building pills can really quickly increase Jose's muscle mass, which drives his weight and body fighting ability.

Secondly, after taking muscle building pills, the excess fat in the body will be quickly converted into muscle glycogen, making Jose's physical strength more abundant.

Finally, José was shocked that his body shape did not change much as he gained muscle mass, and the increase in strength completely offset the weight gain.

In a word, Jose's body is stronger, but his flexibility and agility have not been affected in the slightest.

Jose has experimented, and with all his strength, his heavy artillery ball speed has reached 231 mph, which is the highest ball speed kicked by humans in this world.

With the support of this ball speed, Jose can do it, in the 100-meter stadium, directly from his own penalty area to the opponent's penalty area.

Until then, he needs to get out of the box to kick the ball near the opposition HLD.

Unfortunately, José's age is about to turn 20.

In normal people, after the age of 20, the body begins to stop growing, unless stimulated with drugs.

Havertz will still wait for Jose to come home with him.

Looking at this thin young man, Jose thought to himself, should I give him a muscle building pill too?

Jose has watched Kai Havertz play, and he has a very good sense of grabbing points in front of goal, and he is also very good at dropping back to get the ball, the only drawback is that the style is too soft.

With his physical condition, it would be difficult to establish himself in a group of physical-oriented players.

Jose seems to see Havertz's future.

He may shine in some games, but in more games that require physical rigidity, he continues to sink and even wear out his confidence.

"Forget it, let's wait until he grows up." Jose eventually gave up on interfering with Havertz, who is only sixteen now.

Before you know it, a week has passed, and the first weekend of December has arrived.

The 14th round of the Bundesliga continues.

The focus of this round of matches is naturally the battle between Bayern and Bayer Leverkusen.

Although Bayern under Pep Guardiola's leadership has been criticized in the Champions League, they still have a strong dominance in the league.

This season, Lewandowski joined Bayern Munich on a free transfer, making Guardiola's team have no shortcomings.

After 13 league games, Bayern have scored a total of 32 goals and conceded only three, only one more than Bayer Leverkusen.

If it weren't for Jose's presence, Bayern would definitely be the best performer in the top five leagues this season.

The reason why Bayern has achieved such results is naturally related to Guardiola's tactical arrangement.

Before Pep Guardiola, Bayern's favourite tactics were quick attacking and aggressive man-to-man defensiveness.

After Pep Guardiola came to Bayern, he implemented a new "positional play".

The basic idea is to keep the ball as close to the opposition goal as possible by keeping a close eye on the space, movement and positioning in the game, and then passing the ball for long periods of time to get the team into the opposition half, keeping the ball as close to the opponent's goal as possible and away from their own goal.

Bayern Gua's attack began to become extremely cautious, and they did away with their man-to-man defensive strategy in favour of zone defence while making the formation more compact.

Pep Guardiola's tactics directly stifled the Bundesliga's attacking style and put the pace of the game completely in the hands of Bayern.

Pep Guardiola's tactical philosophy is indeed refreshing.

However, Mourinho did the opposite, he didn't care about the control of the ball, he didn't care if the opponent pressed his own half, he only cared about whether he could block the opponent's final blow.

It can be said that the emergence of Mourinho has allowed people to find a way to deal with Guardiola.

Therefore, in the Champions League, in the face of Real Madrid, Chelsea, etc., which are based on anti-counter-tactics, Guardiola's team has always been difficult to take advantage of.

I have to say that Guardiola is indeed a genius.

It's just that he is not the only genius in this world.

Bayern, who are about to face Pep Guardiola, Schmidt also proposed his own tactical arrangement.

That is, all the players pressed, and the opponent must not be allowed to take the ball easily.

Schmidt's tactic has also become one of the ways for other teams to deal with Guardiola in the future (such as Tottenham).

On December 6, at 18:30 local time in Germany.

At the Allianz Arena, the match between Bayern and Bayer Leverkusen officially began.

As for the starting lineup, it was not announced until the last minute before the game.

For Bayer Leverkusen, there were only two personnel changes compared to the previous game.

Wendell and Toprak rotated into the starting line-up, with Yedwai moving to the right to play at right-back.

Bonisch and Hilbert were on the bench, which also included Rolfes, Dermic, Kreuzer and others.

As for Bayern, Pep Guardiola put on a 4141 formation.

There was only one change from the previous game, with Benatia rotated at right centre-back, Boateng at left, and Dante on the bench.

The specific starting list is as follows:

Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer.

Defenders: Bernart, Boateng, Benatia, Raphinha.

Single midfielder: Xavi Alonso.

Three midfielders: Ribery, Gotze, Robben.

Forwards: Lewandowski, Muller.

In addition, there were Rhodes, Schweinsteiger, Hojbjerg and others sitting on the bench.

The number of fans following this game is unprecedented.

In the live chat room, the message board is scrolling rapidly.

According to common sense, the first time a player faces a team of Bayern's level, he will have a different reaction from his usual life, or excited, or nervous, or excited.

But José was distraught.

Gua's Bayern is indeed very strong, looking at Europe, it is also a top three level existence, but so what? If a Bayern makes waves in his heart, how will he face a bigger scene in the future?

So José's expression was very calm.

A simple pre-match handshake ceremony, followed by a draw of lots to determine which side will kick off first.

With the referee's whistle, the game began.

Kiessling passed the ball back to Bender and scurried forward.

Bender doesn't stop the ball and passes it back to Jose.

Jose stopped the ball, didn't dare to control the ball too much, and passed the ball to Wendell before Muller pressed closer.

Wendell took the ball and pushed forward, and the first wave of Leverkusen's attack started from Jose.

Unfortunately, in the end, the ball was not sent to the opponent's penalty area at all.

Bayern's possession of the ball, they were not in a hurry to attack, and they appeared extremely patient.

Pep Guardiola's ambition is full, but the reality is that the Bayer Leverkusen players took the initiative to press and finally completed the first shot on goal.

In the 3rd minute, a scene on the field made Bayern fans break out in a cold sweat.

Alonso controlled the ball at the back and looked around, looking for a way to pass the ball.

Suddenly, a figure flew up and stabbed the ball at Alonso's feet.

Unbelievable, Bellaraby snatched the ball from Alonso's feet.

On the spot, Bellaraby burst into the box with the ball.

Single-handedly against Neuer.

At this time, Neuer no longer crouched in front of the goal, but chose to attack decisively.

Some people say that if Neuer stays in the small box for more than three minutes, then the opponent must be a super strong team.

So Neuer's sortie is not surprising at all.

12 yards in front of the goal, Velaraby faced the attacking Neuer, very calm, directly kicked the shot, the ball crossed Neuer's head, and flew towards the goal.

Bayer Leverkusen ahead of Bayern in the opening 3 minutes?

But no.

The Bayern left-back returned to position in time and scooped the ball out with both feet on the goal line.

Bayern escaped.

"Damn, I don't score this goal, it's really big."

"Neuer is still too risky."

The game continues.

Bayern are still unhurried in their attack.

It's just that under the scramble of the Leverkusen team, their passing and receiving coordination is not as smooth as the rumors.

In the 5th minute, Ribery cut inside with the ball on the side.

In front of the left side of the penalty area, Ribery crosses to the HLD position.

The ball reached Lewandowski's feet.

After Lewandowski got the ball, he saw Leverkusen's back defense and decisively crossed diagonally into the penalty area.

The ball rolls towards the right side of the penalty area.

Robben broke through so quickly that Wendell couldn't catch up at all.

On the right edge of the penalty area, Robben got a pass from Lewandowski.

Jose saw Robben with the ball and didn't block it, and his instincts told him that the real threat wasn't just Robben.

Sure enough, Robben hit the goal from a tight angle, and the ball rolled towards the far corner of the goal.

That's when José finally knew where the threat was coming from.

Just to the left of the Pharmacy Forbidden Zone, Ribery was already ambushed there at some point.

He just waited for Robben's shot to roll in before he grabbed the spot.

Ribery had absolute confidence and stabbed the ball before Jose made a save.

Robben's shot, Jose was absolutely sure to save the ball, but if you add Ribery, it's hard to say.

Do you think Guardiola is a success at Bayern?

(End of chapter)