Chapter 40: Super Ball Sense, Heynckes' Shock

Gomez's unexpected injury forced Heynckes to replace him with another backup centre-forward, Mandzukic.

Mandzukic was a new signing that Bayern Munich brought back from Wolfsburg for 13 million euros this summer.

Compared to Gomez, who is a skilled shooter, has a keen nose in front of goal and is extremely good at taking chances, Mandzukic has a big gap in all aspects.

However, Mandzukic is one of those players with strong mental attributes, and he is full of hard work on the court, even in adversity.

After he came on the field, he actively fought in the front court and ran back and forth at any cost, causing great pressure on the Werder Bremen players who held the ball.

Driven by him, the players in Bayern's frontcourt have further increased their pressing.

At this moment, Werder Bremen's players were even more unable to hold the ball, and their mistakes began to increase.

In the 51st minute of the game, Robben broke through and hit the goal, and the ball flew high over the crossbar and flew into the stands.

Two minutes later, Ribery sent in a low cross from the left and Mandzukic headed the ball wide under the interference of a defender.

Seeing his team besieged by the opposing side, Werder Bremen's goalkeeper Militz wanted to use the kick-off to delay the time and give his teammates a little respite.

He put the soccer ball down and picked it up, seemingly unhappy with the lawn where it was placed, and pretended to step on it a few times.

At this moment, Bayern's players quit and protested to the referee, believing that he was deliberately delaying the game.

The referee knew what was going on and immediately gave him a yellow card.

After receiving the yellow card, Militz did not dare to delay and drove the ball forward with a big kick.

Since the players at the back can't hold the ball, then play to the front court, the farther away the better.

Werder Bremen was the only player in the frontcourt, Arnautovic, but he took the lead in the battle with the opposing defender and returned the ball to Lin Quan.

After Lin Quan got the ball, he was immediately forced by Kroos.

Bayern had clearly learned the lesson of conceding the ball before and knew that Lin Quan could not be allowed to pick up the speed.

In the face of Kroos's pressing, Lin Quan was not in a hurry, stopped the ball and turned around, and lightly wiped the latter.

But Lahm came from the flank, and Boateng and Gustavo in front also blocked his way forward.

In the blink of an eye, Lin Quan fell into the bag of the other four.

The ball could no longer dribble forward, so he immediately changed his line and moved sideways to take the ball to the left side of the court.

Several Bayern players saw him go to the wing and hesitated for a moment.

Except for Lahm who chose to follow him and wanted to defend him with Kroos, who was chasing back from behind, the two defenders, Boateng and Gustavo, did not dare to continue to follow.

They are defenders and they don't dare to lose their position, which will be easily penetrated by the opponent's players.

Ram was fast, he caught up with Lin Quan, and without hesitation, he went straight down to grab the ball.

Although Ram's snatching of the ball was unsuccessful, when he grabbed the ball, he bumped into Lin Quan and knocked Lin Quan a little staggered.

But Lin Quan insisted on not falling to the ground until he brought the ball to the touchline, and when Rahm came to grab the ball again, he kicked the ball to Ram's foot and the ball rolled out of the touchline.

The linesman raised the flag to indicate that the ball was Werder Bremen's possession.

Lin Quan himself did not throw a throw-in, but motioned for his teammates to come over and serve.

De Bruyne understood what he meant, and trotted slowly.

It's said to be running, but it's actually slower than walking.

Bayern's players protested to the referee, who ignored their protests.

De Bruyne ran to the sideline, picked up the football and looked at the players in front of him.

Finding that there was no particularly good point to hit the ball, he threw the ball back to his own backcourt.

The Bayern players immediately rushed to the Werder Bremen players with the ball, and the players with the ball passed back to their own defenders.

The defender passed back to the goalkeeper in front of goal when Bayern's frontcourt players rushed over.

The goalkeeper stepped on the ball and waited until the opponent was about to rush in front of him before bending down to pick it up.

The Bayern players who sprinted all the way were so angry that they were almost out of the body and the second Buddha ascended to heaven!

They felt like they were being teased by each other, and the other walked him all the way like a dog.

Originally, their physical strength had dropped in the second half, but at this time, after such a sprint, they gasped more often.

At this moment, the goalkeeper took advantage of the fact that most of Bayern's players had overwhelmed his own half, and he was a big foot again, and drove directly to the front court to find his own striker.

After the kick-kick, goalkeeper Militz glanced at the Bayern players:

Don't you like to grab the ball?

Then go grab it!

Arnautovic didn't have many chances up front in this game, Werder Bremen had too little ball, and he couldn't get the ball at all when he was alone in the frontcourt.

Except for a few scrambles for headers, he didn't get the ball much, so he didn't even sweat much, which made him still full of energy.

After seeing the football flying over, Arnautovic struggled to leap high and grab the landing spot again.

Lin Quan saw that his teammates grabbed the first landing point, and ran to the left side alertly, he knew that Arnautovic had a habit of ferrying the ball to the left.

Sure enough, Lin Quan had just started when the ball landed in front of him.

And Kroos, who was guarding him, failed to keep up with the other party at the moment when Lin Quan started, which caused him to be a step slower, and when he wanted to chase again, he had already been thrown away by the opponent at least 2 meters away!

Two meters is not far away, and if you are facing an average player, it is possible to catch up in time.

This is because players are moving slower with the ball than without the ball.

Kroos is desperately chasing after him, and in front, Lahm is already in position, and this time, he will definitely not let the opponent pass him easily.

Cross chased after him, and realized that something was wrong.

The distance between the two doesn't seem to have narrowed much!

That guy dribbled the ball at about the same speed as when he was without the ball, almost no drop!

How is this possible?

Cross's heart was shocked, he thought he couldn't do this!

Not only himself, but also those around him, not even the people he knew, no one could do this!

Except for that guy, Barcelona's number ten!

To do this, you need a great ball sense to do it!

And Messi just happens to have an excellent ball sense at the historical level!

Could it be that this guy's ball sense is catching up with Messi?

No way!

When pigs fly!

Lin Quan obtained Messi's attributes, and naturally obtained Messi's super ball sense.

So he can easily complete this kind of dribbling that seems incredible to others.

Even, if you look closely, you will find out.

Lin Quan's every touch of the ball is extremely reasonable, the force is even, and the distance between the ball and his body will not exceed one meter, even if it is moving at high speed.

That alone is enough to prove his quality, and this is something that anyone with experience in football can see at a glance!

Swish!

Bayern's sixty-eight-year-old coach Heynckes couldn't sit still, he stood up, his hands clenched involuntarily.

At this time, he already understood that he had underestimated the young player opposite.

This young man is even better than he imagined, and even better than Messi who was born back then!

Kroos failed, and he failed to catch up with Lin Quan.

And the latter, at this time, once again faced Bayern's left-back one-on-one - Philippe Lahm!