///Happy Dragon Boat Festival! ///

///There is still one week to the CET-6 exam. The next day I will take the final exam. The review pressure is really high, so I basically didn't touch the novels in the past few days. In the next few days, I plan to finish the Dortmund game as soon as possible and try not to delay the progress. ///

Steger is now worried about the starting lineup of the Wolves, not because of anything else, but because the starting lineup of the Wolves is really a bit messy. The rules require both teams to announce the starting lineup of this game one hour before the game.

But this starting lineup is actually a form, not a formation diagram. You can know which players and people they sent out, but you don't know who is playing in what position.

For professional teams, this is generally not a particularly big problem - teams that know their opponents will be able to roughly guess the starting lineup of this game and the position of each person from their previous game records and investigations on the players.

But this time, Steger and the Dortmund coaching staff were really confused when they saw the starting lineup of the Wolves.

The goalkeeper is Martinez, the center forward is Jota, and the wingers are Trossard and Bowen. These are the four most "reasonable" people in this lineup.

It was no surprise that Ruben Dias played on the defensive line, and right-back Doherty finally started the game, which was no big deal; but why did the usual main right-back Kounde also start?

The left-back is Tierney, replacing Alphonso Davies who performed well in the last game.

The midfield is even more strange. Rodri played, which was no surprise, but why did De Paul and Van der Beck play at the same time?

Why are Wolves so aggressive? ?

I say aggressive because the Dortmund coaching team discussed for a long time and couldn't figure out how Wolves put two front midfielders on the field at the same time, let alone why Wolves had three full-backs.

Steger and his assistants looked at each other - this doesn't make sense.

Wei Le should be one of the coaches in Europe who attaches the most importance to the balance between offense and defense. No matter how bad the situation is, he will not take the initiative to break this balance and make some gambling substitutions.

In addition, this is a two-round game. In the first round, Wolves were already leading 3-1, and there were three away goals, and Dortmund could only score at least three to win.

Everyone must know how difficult it is to score three goals away.

Steger did not believe that in this game that was almost certain to win, Wei Le would take the initiative to break the balance and want to use more goals to ensure victory. He did not know why Wei Le took the initiative to change the formation.

Such doubts were not solved until before the game. Steger stood in the technical area of ​​Molineux Stadium with a serious face and was still thinking. Wei Le came over to greet him.

"Welcome to Molineux." Wei Le smiled and stretched out his hand and said in German.

"Ah, hello." Steger only reacted and responded with a smile in German.

"I only know a few sentences in German, nothing else. We'd better speak in English."

"It's okay, it's already standard." Steger shook his head with a wry smile, throwing out the thoughts in his head, "Did you really print the lineup correctly today?"

"No, of course not." Hearing this, Wei Le smiled even more, "We'll know in a while. No matter what the result is after the game, if you have time, stay and we can have a drink and chat."

Steger agreed, "Okay, then I'll try the English beer then."

"Good luck to you."

"You too."

Wei Le finally shook hands with Steger and returned to his area. This time he was the host, and it was a courtesy for him to take the initiative to greet the other party, and at the same time, he also tried to guess the other party's thoughts during the greeting process.

Now it seems that he doesn't need to guess.

Steger's tangled and nervous expression cannot be faked. It seems that the Wolves' starting lineup has indeed given them a great shock, leaving them puzzled.

Steger turned his head and glanced at Wei Le's back. He was not at ease at all.

Assistant coach Zog Heinrich came over and patted Steger on the shoulder, "Don't be anxious, you need to calm down now."

"Yes, I know." Steger is also an old coach. He certainly knows that he can't be nervous and anxious before the game, but they entered the game with a three-goal deficit. How could he, as the head coach of the team, not have pressure?

Zog Heinrich sighed, "We will be able to start the game soon.You know what tactics they use. They may have some tricks, but you are more experienced and can find ways to restrain them. "

When Steger heard his words, he nodded and took a deep breath. Apart from anything else, at least Steger is definitely better than Wei Le in experience. When Steger started his coaching career in 2005, Wei Le was only 10 years old.

In such a complicated mood, Wolves took the lead in kicking off.

The positions of the players on both sides before the start looked even more strange. Jota, who was obviously a center forward, did not serve the ball. Instead, he stood in the center outside the center circle, which was actually farther away from the opponent's goal.

Bowen was the only one in the circle preparing to kick off.

Trossard was not very good on the left. The problem is that the right winger should have stood on the right side of the center circle close to the center line. De Paul was also in the front position, next to Trossard, closer to the sideline.

Such a chaotic and aggressive position made it impossible for Steger to see what the Wolves' formation should be.

The referee Hill Manzano blew the whistle to start the game, and Bowen passed the ball back to Jota and ran forward. At this time, De Paul, Van der Beek and Trossard, who were standing on the center line, stabbed into Dortmund's backcourt like three sharp swords!

"Attack! It's broken!" Steger gritted his teeth and shouted to the players to concentrate. Now the ball came from Jota to Rodri, and Rodri then made a long pass!

He was looking for Bowen on the right side! Bowen looked up and saw the ball fell in front of him. At this time, he had formed a one-on-one with Torian, and breaking through was not a problem for him.

"Don't worry! "

There was a shout from behind, and Bowen recognized that it was Jota's voice. So he did not cross the ball from the bottom as usual, but turned sideways on the spot and passed the ball to Jota horizontally.

"Good shot!" Jota said, and dribbled the ball with his right foot, and took a step forward with his left foot, leading the ball to the ribs. He looked into the penalty area, and now there were Van der Beck and Trossard in the penalty area, and De Paul was at the top of the penalty area.

Jota did not hesitate, and rushed into the penalty area in one step. Papastathopoulos hurried to intercept, and Toprak stared at Van der Beck's position vigilantly. At this time, Trossard at the far end was free!

Jota's arc pass!

The ball went around an arc from the right side of the penalty area, and goalkeeper Burki was not easy to attack, so the ball went to the left. Trossard rushed up at this time and volleyed it!!!

The ball went in!!!!!!

"25th second! ”

“Wolves opened the scoring at home, the goal was scored by Trossard, and now Dortmund is completely stunned!”

“If they want to win, they can only score four more goals!!!”

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