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Chapter 908 Second Round 2

In the 21st minute, Bayern Munich's high-pressure defense worked. Muller intercepted Mascherano in the frontcourt and sent a through ball. Gomez was a little slow, but he was still okay in front of Mertesacker. He got the ball in front of Mertesacker, turned halfway and passed it to Robben. Robben finally took advantage of Evra. This time it happened suddenly, and Evra and Robben couldn't compete in speed.

Robben got the ball near the bottom line of the penalty area. Facing the opponent's defense, Robben hesitated, so Trapani's defense was basically in place. He had to choose to cross. He had a short time to make a decision. The pass he sent went directly to the back point. Gomez shook off Mertesacker and headed the ball at the back point. At this time, Mertesacker's height advantage was reflected.

Gomez's header was accurate, but there was Mertesacker on the key line. Mertesacker did not leave the mess to Storari, but chose to risk a header clearance when he was dozens of centimeters away from Gomez, trying to send the ball out of the baseline. Gomez's shot was not very powerful, mainly near the near corner. Mertesacker headed the ball to clear the ball, but he made some mistakes in judging the ball path and used too much force. The ball was directed to his own goal before Storari moved to the right position.

Fortunately, Gomez's header was hit by the model's header on the near side post. Mertesacker was shocked and sweated. Storari reacted quickly and rushed out. After the ball bounced, he flew over and pressed the ball under him before Muller.

"Huh!" Mertesacker wiped his face with his jersey. He almost made a big mistake!

After Storari high-fived him, he gave him a thumbs-up, meaning that Mertesacker didn't quite understand. He was a German who had just come to Italy and didn't understand Italian at all. He had to rely on himself to understand the defensive system.

Gomez was annoyed. He was a little dissatisfied with Robben's pass. According to his understanding of Ribery and Robben, both of them were players who liked to dribble and break through. If Robben hadn't been thinking about cutting inside and passing the ball directly without stopping, Gomez would have just run into the penalty area after the fulcrum transition. He would have been more impactful while running, and his shooting power would have been greater. He felt that he had a 90% chance of scoring.

What a pity! Heynckes lamented on the sidelines, with some doubts in his heart. The opposing team was really lucky. They were lucky in the last round, and they were still lucky this time. Is it really difficult to turn the tables today? !

Heynckes saw that Robben and Ribery were both under strong restrictions, but he still took the initiative to send signals to the two on the sidelines, asking them to be bolder, not afraid of failure, and boldly break through.

He had no other choice. Unlike Trapani's grabbing a winger, Bayern Munich did not have a suitable substitute at all. The team really needed the performance of these two. They were both withered, and the team was almost finished. At least Heynckes hoped that one of them could stand out in the key battle.

This frontcourt steal was one of the few good opportunities for Bayern Munich. The mistake came from Cazorla. Under Schweinsteiger's pressure, Cazorla was not confident in his body, and hurriedly passed the ball back with a little less force.

For this mistake, he quickly signaled his problem to his teammates.

The real core of the midfield is Mascherano, but he has no chance today. He can only protect his own defense line. However, he is also observing the opponent's situation. Gradually, he can see that the opponent is gradually kicking more and more open. Both full-backs have different degrees of pressure. This is a space that can be used. Mascherano feels that his midfield should grasp such a key pass.

Soon he whispered to Cazorla and others. The frontcourt players were actually observing and realized that there was an opportunity to use the opponent's gap at this stage.

The stalemate lasted for a long time. The game had gradually passed for half an hour.

In the 34th minute, Trapani finally played such an attack. Messi's performance like a walking emperor made the young Alaba eager to try. Messi's several inserted attacks were useless, which led to his expansion. After all, he is also a young man, and a newborn calf is not afraid of a tiger!

But this time he was really careless. He had already pressed into the opponent's half and completed the last pass. Unfortunately, the ball was cleared by Trapani's Boateng. After Kaka got the ball outside, he passed the ball back to Mascherano while Schweinsteiger was close to him.

Mascherano and Messi have a tacit understanding like twins. He was still cruising in the midfield and ran quickly to the wing. Mascherano made a long pass just in time before the opponent's high-position pressing and encirclement. After Messi got the ball, only Badstuber was left.

Badstuber is not bad at all. He has been a well-known player in Europe in the past two years. He has grown very fast. When he saw Messi got the ball, Badstuber did not rush to grab it, but followed Messi closely.

Messi cherished this opportunity very much. Facing the opponent's non-close defense, he finally adopted the change of direction that he was best at. After three consecutive changes of direction, Badstuber fell helplessly. Messi drove straight in. Neuer attacked, and Messi easily passed him and scored an empty goal!

"Bravo! ..." The children burst up from the floor, and Hugo and Lu Fan also clenched their fists excitedly.

"Haha, 5:2!" Hugo shouted happily. 4:2 does not mean that promotion is in sight, but with an away goal, Bayern Munich will have a very difficult time in this game. Half an hour has passed. In fact, Bayern Munich has been restricted to very few absolute opportunities. Although they have completed 7 shots, only one shot was within the range of the middle door frame.

That was still Kroos's long-range shot from the outside. Storari was not tested. Trapani only had 4 shots, but this time Messi firmly grasped the opportunity at his feet.

In the Allianz Arena, the away fans screamed loudly. Messi enjoyed the fans shouting his name, while Hoeness and others in the stands were lost. The premonition came true. Hoeness wondered if he should not be so overconfident. After all, the opponent was Trapani, who had won two consecutive championships.

The morale of the Bayern Munich players plummeted. No one could stand working hard for half an hour and not getting anything, and then being defeated by an easy counterattack from the opponent.

But do they have a way out? ! Heynckes didn't want to blame Alaba at all, he just wanted to blame the offensive combination in the frontcourt. How did this happen? Even if the opponent's defense level was higher than the last round, it wouldn't let you be like this. The state was simply desperate.

Wenger was naturally in a different mood. His tactics were right. Although he didn't use such tactics often, the players had a strong ability to adapt. What made him feel more at ease was that the players didn't seem to be affected by the TV interview incident. Maybe it was Seli's words that worked. Trapani players tried to get their dignity back from Hugo.

"I'm thinking about one thing now. What would you do if they eliminated Bayern Munich?! Maybe they are waiting for your apology!" Lu Fan smiled wickedly.

Hugo was stunned, and then laughed.

"Brother Fan, Brother Fan! Do I really need to apologize to them?! I never think so! Here I am a tyrant, I am a king, they just win my respect, I won't issue a self-criticism edict like the Chinese emperor, that's a joke!" Hugo said proudly.

Yes, for the players, he believes that these players can no longer enjoy the previous treatment, he should keep a distance from them, he must also have his own authority, he will not apologize, and he never thinks he is wrong.

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