Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 437 The second half begins!

Beginning!

"Becker shoots! Oh! It's so dangerous!"

In the commentator's exclamation, the football missed the top edge of the crossbar and flew out of the baseline.

A huge sigh erupted from the stands of the Iron Dome, the home ground of Munich.

This was the sigh of the home fans as Becker's shot failed to fly into the Madrid Pirates goal.

The second leg of the semi-final between the two sides has lasted seventy-five minutes.

The score is still 0:0.

In terms of total score, Madrid Pirates still leads Blue and White Munich with a score of 3:2.

Everyone originally thought that it would be easy for Blue and White Munich, which was only one goal behind, to tie the score when they returned to home.

Unexpectedly, facing the Madrid Pirates, the indiscriminate bombardment of Blue and White Munich had no effect.

The Madrid Pirates chose to shrink their defense in the backcourt, and their offensive desire has not been high throughout the game so far.

Blue and white Munich, on the other hand, launched a wave of offensive attacks, constantly attacking the Madrid Pirates' defense.

However, due to the overall defense of the Madrid Pirates is relatively good, coupled with the heroic performance of goalkeeper Hywell, as of the 75th minute, seven effective saves have been made.

Becker himself had three shots that hit the goal frame and were saved by Hywell.

Offensively, the Madrid Pirates played very simply, using long passes to find offensive players like Hulay and Kamara.

In this game, Parotti made adjustments to the team's starting lineup and formation.

The customary 442 was replaced by 433, with Hulay, Kamara and Tonini playing as the three forwards. Maxi Carey is on the bench.

But in fact, it still looks like 442 when playing, because Toni is both a winger and a wing midfielder, and his position is very flexible. He appears more often in the midfield position during games.

The Madrid Pirates' offense basically relies on Hulay and Kamara.

Make a long pass from the backcourt to Hulay or Kamara, and then use the tacit cooperation between the two of them to create a threat.

Although there are not many shots, they are threatening every time.

This is also the reason why the Blue and White Munich failed to score a goal for more than 70 minutes - the defense was threatened by Hulay and Kamara from time to time, and they did not dare to go all out.

Without Kamara in the midfield, Parotti arranged an iron barrier composed of Ramirez, Vukovic and Joaquin Vela.

There are three main tasks:

The first is to ensure the safety of the defense behind him, the second is to sort out the midfield and control the rhythm, and the third is to launch an attack directly during counterattacks.

All three of them completed these three tasks well.

Ramirez specializes in defense and doesn't think about anything else.

Joaquin Vela balances offense and defense, assisting Ramirez in defense and connecting Vukovic in offense.

Vukovich is mainly responsible for holding his position when defending and maintaining the integrity of the formation. Most of the other times, he used his super personal skills to "wash" the ball for the team, "washing" those dangerous and unsafe balls into safe and easy-to-handle balls, and handed them to Joaquin Vela or others. .

Coupled with the four defenders at the back and goalkeeper Hewel, this can be said to be the Madrid Pirates' lineup with the highest defensive level currently.

Like the second leg of last season's Champions League semi-final against the Madrid Kings, Parotti chose a more prudent and defensive approach in both games.

It's just that the trends in the two games are different.

Last season, the Madrid Pirates were very passive. Instead, Hulay scored the first goal, helping the Madrid Pirates unexpectedly take the lead.

Then Melly quickly equalized the score, and then the "steady" rhythm of the game that Parotti hoped for turned into a fierce confrontation between the two sides. The rhythm was very fast, and the back and forth was really lively.

There is nothing we can do about it. The Madrid Pirates and the Madrid Kings are mortal enemies. If the two teams meet together, if there is a little spark, it will be very popular.

In this game, the Madrid Pirates have adhered to the tactics arranged by the head coach before the game from beginning to end.

Steady, slow, dragging.

The three midfielders composed of Ramirez, Joaquin Vela and Vukovic are smaller in number than the five midfielders of Blue and White Munich, but they are not inferior in terms of control, and are even slightly stronger.

Ramirez's sophistication, Joaquin Vela's diligence and Vukovich's agility are not consistent in their characteristics, but they complement each other and work very well together.

During the game, commentators from various countries have praised this midfield combination more than once.

It was precisely because they always controlled the rhythm that they did not allow the Madrid Pirates to be disrupted by the fierce rush of the blue and white Munich.

Of course, this is also related to the fact that the blue and white Munich team does not have a "breakthrough player" like Melli who is very good at breakthroughs and has incredible personal abilities.

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"In the league last weekend, Hantcheck made a substantial rotation of the team's lineup, which resulted in them losing 0:1 to the weak Wiesevogelburg in the league. You can see Hantcek attaches great importance to coming out for this second round..."

"...As for the Madrid Pirates, because they still have to compete with the Catalan United and the Madrid Kings for the league championship, although Parotti also rotated the lineup, not all of them were rotated. There was no starting player Maxi in this game. ·Kyrie started the game in the weekend league and played the entire game. Hu also started the game and was not replaced until the 70th minute. He also scored twice in the game to help the Madrid Pirates Defeated Turias 2:1... This somewhat affected the physical strength of the Madrid Pirates players, so Parotti chose a relatively passive and conservative strategy in this game. He may have wanted to take a one-goal lead. Defend until the end..."

Hantcek stood on the sidelines, waving his arms and yelling for the team to continue attacking.

There was not much game time left, and he couldn't sit still. Coupled with his own personality, he stood on the sidelines directing the game throughout the second half and did not return to the coach's seat at all.

Blue and white Munich continue to besiege Madrid Pirates' goal.

As the end of the game approached, their offensive became more intense.

The Madrid Pirates' defense is showing signs of being unable to hold up.

Mark Becker's shot just went slightly over the crossbar, which is a good proof.

Blue and white Munich, who had taken a week off, showed their physical advantage at the end of the game.

Soon the football was once again hit to the edge of the Madrid Pirates' penalty area.

Torey Weier passed the football to Becker who connected with him in the middle, and then he sprinted forward, seemingly trying to hit the wall with Becker.

Becker did have the intention of passing the football to Weier, but it was just a fake move!

After his right foot passed, his ankle buckled in, clamping the football firmly, and with the rotation of his body, he was taken into the penalty area!

"Spoon is awesome!"

Amid the cheers, Becker changed from facing away from the attacking direction to facing toward the attacking direction.

Having such a versatile center turn around in the penalty area is a huge threat to the Madrid Pirates' goal.

Danny Drew was the first to rush forward, trying to stop him.

But Becker took the first step and stabbed!

The football flew between Danny Drew's outstretched legs and went straight to the bottom corner of the goal!

Madrid Pirates goalkeeper Seawell, the "Hai Daddy" who was so brave for almost 80 minutes, was slightly blocked by Drew this time, so that he did not react immediately.

When he saw the football coming from under Drew's crotch, he fell to the ground and saved it. It was too late!

The football flew into the net before he could get it!

"TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!!" The German commentator drawled his voice excitedly and roared like a Spanish. "TOR" means "goal" in German.

"Mark Becker! This is a historic moment! Ladies and gentlemen! History is coming!"

The German commentator was so excited that he simply stood up from the commentary box with his arms raised.

"Eighteen! Eighteen! The eighteenth goal! Mark Becker scored his eighteenth Champions League goal of the season! Not only did he help Blue and White Munich equalize the total score, he also allowed himself to surpass Selieu Caesar has become the player with the most goals in the Champions League in a single season in history! This record belongs to Mark Becker of Blue and White Munich! It belongs to German player Mark Becker!"

Deafening cheers rang out in the Iron Dome, as if they could break through the "Steel Dome."

After scoring the goal, Becker was extremely excited. He ran towards the corner flag area. Along the way, teammates kept wanting to come up and hug him to celebrate, but he pushed them away.

Until he ran to the corner flag area, grabbed the corner flagpole, pulled it up, and waved it hard.

He finally achieved his goal and became the first player in the Champions League!

His teammates pounced on him and drowned him like a tide. Only the corner flag he held high was still waving!

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