Chapter 179: Doorman? Door waist?
"No, you can't let the ball roll to the left side of the goal and make a save." José made a decision in an instant.
The "Time Pause" stunt was used, and Jose was on the move at the same time, and he had to intercept Robben's shot halfway through.
'Beautiful, Jose was very timely, he took Robben's shot down the way and avoided Franck Ribery's follow-up shot. So said the live broadcast narrator.
"José is young, but he has a very good sense of goal." Another commentator said.
José lay on the grass in front of the door, holding the ball with both hands, and after a long time, José slowly raised his head and looked around.
Although the alarm has been lifted, José is not in a hurry, and there are times when it is necessary to control the rhythm.
You know, they're playing away from home.
As for Robben and Ribery, although they missed a great opportunity, they were not annoyed at all, and they were used to seeing big scenes, and they knew very well that as long as they continued to press, it was only a matter of time before they scored.
When everyone was about to get out of the penalty area, Jose got up from the ground with the ball in his arms.
Kick the ball straight into the goal, and the ball was kicked directly into the opponent's half.
Pep Guardiola likes to push the formation into the opposition half?
Then Jose chose to pass directly to Bayern's half.
With Jose's passing accuracy, it wasn't too difficult to get the ball to his teammates.
Of course, Jose passes the ball, and there is another criterion, that is, never pass into the crowd.
If there is a teammate who likes to walk into the crowd, then he will never receive Jose's pass.
Therefore, Bayer Leverkusen's players need to think about when to approach the opponent and when to distance themselves before making a choice.
Jose's goal kick was delivered directly to Calhanoglu.
Calhanoglu received a pass from Jose and headed it directly to Kiessling.
Kiessling picked up the ball and just as he was about to burst forward, Bayern centre-back Benatia flew close.
Even with the ball, Benatia directly put Kiessling down outside the box.
The referee did not say anything about Benatia's actions.
The referee on duty felt that Benatia was the first to touch the ball when he made a steal, so his action did not constitute a foul.
In football, as long as you touch the ball first, it is not a foul, which is actually unfair to the attacking player.
But that's the way the referee rules, and the players have to be as careful as possible to protect themselves.
Benatia snatched the ball and prepared to organize a counter-attack.
And Kiessling couldn't get up for a long time after he fell to the ground, and it was clear that Benatia's steal injured Kiessling.
The referee called the game off and then asked Kiessling about the injury.
After asking about the situation, the referee motioned for the team doctor to enter the field.
In order not to affect the progress of the game, the referee sent Kiessling to the sidelines for treatment.
Bayer Leverkusen have played one less player in a short period of time.
Bayern's passing space instantly increased.
Just in the blink of an eye, Bayern's players attacked the outside of Bayer Leverkusen's box again.
Gotze crossed to the left side of the box and the ball reached Ribery's feet.
Ribery forced his way through and into the left side of the box.
Ribery didn't shoot himself, but knocked back on the door.
From 12 yards, Lewandowski fired a powerful shot towards the top right of the goal.
José moved to the left side of the goal and then leaped forward, lifting it with one hand, but he didn't touch the ball at all.
Lewandowski's powerful volley was hit high because of too much power.
Kiessling finished his treatment on the sidelines and returned to the pitch with the referee's approval.
The game continues.
Despite the hard work of Bayer Leverkusen's players, Bayern kept the ball firmly in control.
In the blink of an eye, half an hour had passed.
The score on the field was still 0-0.
There are not many opportunities for the two sides to be a real threat.
"I really hate the melon bald foot tactic, it's just hypnosis." Some fans complained.
"I still like Heynckes' Bayern and have passion."
In the 37th minute, Kiessling fell to the ground with his knee in his arms, and the team doctor entered the court again for treatment.
It is said that the players of the Leverkusen team are fierce, why is it always Kiessling who is injured?
The only explanation is that Kiessling is too fond of headers, and he is also a key target for Bayern.
In the post-match summary, Kiessling fought for the top 14 times, the highest in the game; In addition, 3 times were violated, the highest in the team.
After treatment by the team doctor, Kiessling was not a big problem and the game continued.
In the 39th minute, Gotze suddenly shot hard from outside the penalty area.
The ball turned into a streamer and rolled towards the bottom right corner of the goal.
However, Jose was faster, only to see him fly forward and take the ball directly.
Jose glanced at the field.
, Bayern's players, except for Neuer, have all pressed past half time.
Even Neuer was already standing outside the penalty area at this time.
It's a good time to fight back.
Jose kicked the ball straight into the goal.
With a "bang", the ball flew towards Bayern's half of the court like a cannonball, and finally landed near the ribs.
Castro scrambled out and got the ball first.
Single-pole opportunity.
Castro dribbled the ball towards the Bayern goal.
At the same time, Neuer, who was originally standing outside the penalty area, did not retreat but rushed towards Castro.
From 35 yards outside the box, Manuel Neuer met Castro.
At this time, it was still far from the goal, and Castro was not sure of shooting.
Just as Castro was thinking about how to respond, Neuer tackled directly to Castro.
Shockingly, Neuer cleanly shoveled the ball away from Castro's feet.
No wonder people define Neuer as a doorman.
His sortie was just too thrilling.
However, Director Zhang believes that the term "goalkeeper" does not fully describe the depth of Neuer's attack, and he feels that the word "goalkeeper" is more suitable for Neuer.
Because of Neuer's ultra-long-range attack, Castro missed a single shot.
Jose is also having a hard time finding a quick serve.
In the stands of the Bayer Leverkusen fans, there was a sigh.
In the 41st minute, Bender made a foul and allowed Bayern to get a free kick on the left side of the field.
The penalty spot is about 30 yards from the goal.
Although it was a long distance, Jose still had two of his teammates lined up in a human wall.
Alonso is in charge of free-kick opportunities.
The free-kick was taken and Alonso opted to shoot straight and powerfully.
The ball arcs in the air and flies towards the top right corner of the goal.
30 yards away, enough for Jose to cope.
However, Alonso's shot was so powerful that Jose was worried that he would get out of his hands if he caught the ball, so he chose to knock the ball out with both fists for safety.
Jose's block shot flew towards the right side of the box and eventually fell in the direction of Robben.
In the face of the big gift delivered to him, Robben was not polite and directly volleyed with his left foot.
The ball flew towards the bottom of the centre of the goal.
The ball went in.
Robben was ready to celebrate.
However, the referee signalled that the goal was invalid.
Only then did people see clearly that Jose had fallen in the small penalty area at some point.
Slow-motion playback display.
It turned out that after Alonso's free-kick, Lewandowski also rushed towards the right side of the goal, and he was thinking of making a supplementary shot in front of the goal.
As a result, Jose hit the ball, and he crashed into Jose.
The referee believed that it was Lewandowski who fouled the goalkeeper first, so Robben's goal was invalidated.
There is no controversy about this decision.
In the end, it was Jose who touched the ball first.
The game continues.
Jose takes a goal kick and plays a long ball into the centre circle.
Bayer Leverkusen's attacking chances.
Unfortunately, Bender's pass was wrong and the ball reached Bernat's feet.
Bernat broke through with the ball and looked like he was about to form a one-handed momentum.
Son Heung-chou decisively made a tactical foul on Bernat and received the first yellow card of the game.
Throughout the first half, Son Xingchou had few opportunities to get the ball, and there were not many opportunities to perform at all, and his speed advantage, whether in front of Robben or against Raphinha, was like a snail.
In stoppage time of the half, Wendell made a successful steal at the back, and he played a long pass behind the Bayern defence for the first time.
Sun Xingchou rushed out first and got a single chance.
However, the assistant referee raised the flag to signal that Son Xingchou was offside.
I don't know if Sun Xingchou didn't see the assistant referee's flag, or didn't hear the referee's whistle, or didn't want to pay attention to it at all, he still didn't care about rushing forward with the ball and hitting the ball into the goal.
Under normal circumstances, Sun Xingchou would definitely get a topaz card for this move.
Fortunately, the referee chose to open the net and did not punish him again.
In the end, the two sides played 0-0 in the first half.
In the half-time, Bayern had 73% possession and only 4 shots on goal, all of which were easily defused by Jose.
In the second half, the two sides changed sides and fought again.
Pep Guardiola made the first substitution.
Rhodes came off the bench and Götze, who had been lost in the crowd, was replaced.
In fact, after Gotze joined Bayern, he has not been too convincing, compared to the thigh-level performance in Dortmund, it is simply far from the thigh-level performance, and Gotze's playing time has become less and less.
No wonder some say it was Pep Guardiola who ruined Germany's talented midfielder.
After Rod came on the field, he instantly revitalized Bayern's frontcourt.
In the 51st minute, Bayern got another corner kick opportunity on the right side, and Rod was in charge of handling it.
A short corner kicks in and the ball goes to Robben.
After Robben got the ball, he attracted several Bayer Leverkusen players to move closer to him.
Before Castro got close to Wendell, Robben returned the ball and the ball reached Raphinha.
Raphinha crosses diagonally into the middle of the penalty area, and the first drop is headed by Alonso.
However, Alonso did not opt for an attack and instead headed the ball to the right of the box.
At this point, Ribery was lying in ambush on the right side of the box, ready to receive Alonso's pass and deliver the fatal blow.
After many passes, Leverkusen's defense has long been disrupted, and the originally tight formation has begun to have holes.
José knew that the real threat was coming.
Sure enough, 10 yards on the right side of the penalty area, Ribery received Alonso's header and fired a left-footed volley.
The ball turned into a white light and flew towards the bottom right corner of the goal.
Under normal circumstances, it would be a must-score.
In fact, in recent years, Germany has been the only genius who has fallen at the speed of light, which also explains why the German team has not been able to do it in the past two World Cups.
(End of chapter)