Chapter 265: You Think King Qiaqiu, Just Said It Nicely

Bayer Leverkusen have done their best in this defense.

But it still couldn't stop Bayern from scoring.

That's the dominance of the Bundesliga hegemon.

"It's okay, the goal just now, it's just luck."

The Bayer Leverkusen coach off the pitch constantly gives encouragement to the players.

This gorgeous passing combination is a flash of inspiration between the players.

Give them another hundred trainings, and it will be very difficult to replicate them.

After the restart, Leverkusen's morale was not affected.

Bayern scored through Thiago's wide dribbling run in midfield, tearing apart the defence.

Then Bayer Leverkusen can also take advantage of the gap in the midfield blockbuster to create opportunities.

Midfielder Kempel Kanpur, though technically not as well-rounded as Thiago.

But with the help of his teammates, he can also pose a threat to Bayern's defence.

The player who helped him was none other than Calhanoglu.

After Ram defended him tightly, it was difficult to separate and help the defense.

This, combined with the forward pressure from Bayer Leverkusen's other midfielders, led to the aging Alonso having to deal with Kanpur alone.

Alonso can use his experience to make interceptions.

But to ask him to defend the ball carrier one-on-one, it seems a little powerless.

Off the pitch, Fat sensed the threat and let full-back Kimmich defend the wing, while Lahm had more energy to fill in the gaps at the back.

In the 35th minute, Alonso once again defended Kanpur alone.

Faced with the sudden change in the opponent's tempo, Alonso turned and wanted to use a sliding tackle to destroy the ball.

But Kanpur's foot, one step quicker than him, not only avoided the tackle, but also escaped Alonso's defence.

The midfielder was passed, and Kanpur could face the Bayern defence directly.

Lahm had no choice but to abandon his defensive area and go straight to Kanpur, stretching out his right foot and tackling the ball with a man.

Drip!

The referee trotted over and showed Lahm a yellow card and awarded Bayer Leverkusen a free-kick in front.

It's about 27 metres from the goal, and it's on the left, with a small angle for crosses.

When Calhanoglu stood at the penalty spot, Bayern's players were so focused that they didn't dare to let up in the slightest.

This guy's free-kick can be from any position and threaten the goal.

Noyer is carefully arranging the position of the human wall.

Last season, Calhanoglu was in the same position, scoring the goal he was targeting.

This time, Noyer cleared a wall of four people to make sure nothing went wrong.

"I'll do my best to jump later. Whoever doesn't jump, after the game, I'm sure to kick him in the ass, and then turn him upside down and stuff him into a beer keg. ”

Noyer shouted a threat at his wall-teammate.

He has to put more energy on his side to defend his crosses.

Calhanoglu, who has always remained calm, suddenly revealed a murderous aura in his eyes when he was running.

Rossi, as the fourth-in-line human wall, felt his murderous aura.

is also the penalty taker of free kicks, although he is just getting started, but from the smile on the corner of the opponent's mouth, he can see contempt.

It's a special confidence in my free throws.

Bang!

The moment Calhanoglu's right foot hit the ball, Rossi covered his crotch with both hands and jumped with all his might, turning his head to the side.

Fortunately, the ball did not whizz over their heads, but drew an exaggerated arc and flew towards the penalty area.

Hummels, Martinez, Laiwan, Bayern's three high points, all seem to have a full grasp of the landing point.

Mid lane.

Not only the three, but even the attacking players made sure that the ball landed in the middle.

But to their surprise, the trajectory of the ball fell further back than they expected.

Hummels jumped hard, tried to push hard, tried to sabotage it.

But the ball was very steady in flight, seemingly precision-guided, and went around the top of his head and landed on top of Brandt's head at the back post.

Noyer's face changed dramatically, and he spread his limbs as he jumped back to the back of the net, trying to stop the opponent's header by widening the defensive area.

But Brandt's top is towards the top right corner of the goal.

Even if Noyer was well prepared, he couldn't stop the ball from going into the net.

[The ball is in!] 】

[Just five minutes after Bayern's goal, Bayer Leverkusen equalized.] 】

[Calhanoglu's ultra-long cross once again showed his excellent footwork.] 】

[Passed past Bayern's three high-point defenses and appeared at the back point where the defense was weakest.] 】

[What Brandt has to do is to hit the ball with a light touch. 】

[This goal, although not as good as Bayern's previous goals, gives people a dazzling feeling. 】

[But the wonderful arc of this long pass is also worth savoring.] 】

The well-drilled defensive set-piece tactics were actually vulnerable in front of the opponent, which made the Bayern generals a little embarrassed.

It also stunned the home fans.

Calhanoglu's cross is of high quality, but it can feed a second-rate striker into a top striker.

After the score was equalized, there was no more amazing attack from both sides, and it soon went into halftime.

Back in the locker room, the Bayern players thought they would be scolded by An Fat.

Unexpectedly, An Fat returned to the locker room and the first thing he said was.

'Seize the time to rest, in the second half we need to speed up and reduce mistakes defensively.'

'The opponent's free-kicks are strong and we have to cut them off from the source.'

"When you're defending, don't think about breaking the ball, you won't create set-piece opportunities for the opponent."

"Cheer up, it's just a draw."

An fat's words make the player's nervous heart completely relaxed.

In the second half, Bayer Leverkusen continued their solid half-court defence.

From the four draws and one win in the Champions League group stage, we know that the integrity and tacit understanding of their defense are excellent.

After stabilizing the defence, using set-piece opportunities to score is the most direct and effective tactic they use against strong teams.

Bayern tried for ten minutes but still couldn't break down the defence.

Carlo Ancelotti made a bold decision.

When the team has the opportunity to counter-attack, the centre-backs should press forward boldly and even attack the opposition goal.

The threat from the back of Alonso is nowhere near his prime.

He can be pushed to the back and plugged in where the centre-backs have left.

In the 55th minute, Lahm made a successful steal in the midfield, launched a quick counterattack, and handed it to Robben on the wing.

At this point, Hummels opened his long legs and ran all the way from the back to just outside the opposition box.

Rossi and Lewandowski have pressed Leverkusen's defence, which was clearly deficient against Hummels, who cut in at the back.

Kimmich cut in on the edge and after receiving Robben's pass, he crossed underneath.

The ball flew into the middle of the penalty area, and Hummels sprinted unguarded, jumped with all his strength, and slammed his head into the middle of the ball.

When he takes off, it even feels like a plane is rumbling by.

A powerful header that went straight to the middle.

The goalkeeper didn't have time to move his feet at all, and subconsciously opened his right arm.

But the ball was one step ahead of him, whizzing past him and into the net.

2:1!

The Allianz Arena was bombarded with this header, and the passion was once again ignited.

【goal! 】

[Bayern overtook the score, a header from Hummels.] 】

[Leverkusen's defense is completely focused on Rossi and Levan. 】

[There was a gap in the middle and was caught by Hummels.] 】

[He didn't waste a team-mate's cross either, and his header was like a mortar, blasting the ball into the back of the net.] 】

After the Bayern crowd celebrated wildly, Bayer Leverkusen kicked off.

Striker Mohammadi crosses the ball back to the middle and from the middle to Calhanoglu.

He tricked Lahm into deceiving the Lahm defence with a back-pass feint, and at the same time pulled the ball and turned around to face the Bayern goal and make a long pass.

The ball hit Brandt's head in front of him.

Hummels jumped forward and pushed the ball over, but also pushed Brandt from behind.

Drip!

The referee's whistle blew again.

The Bayern players panicked.

And the king of the balls, laughed.

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