Football: Copy the attributes of peak Messi at the beginning

Chapter 37 Breaking two records, Neuer serves as the backdrop (plus update for birthday!)

Lin Quan's goal greatly boosted Werder Bremen's morale.

After he scored, almost all the players, including goalkeeper Militz, ran all the way to participate in the celebration after the goal.

"Good job, Lin!"

"Just fuck them like this!"

The team members either gave him hugs, reached out to touch his head, patted his back, or sent congratulations and encouragement in various ways.

Captain Fritz gave Lin Quan a hug, patted him hard on the back, and said to him:

"Keep up the good work later and try to kill a few more of them!"

De Bruyne on the side also joined in the fun and said:

"I'll pass the ball to you, as long as you run out of space!"

Goalkeeper Militz said: "How about I kick it directly from the backcourt for you, so that you can bypass the opponent's midfield and frontcourt!"

Lin Quan pointed at his height and said helplessly:

"Sebastian, I appreciate your kindness, but if you give me a big kick, I may not be able to get the ball. Is it too difficult for a person of my height to fight for a header?" "

When his teammates heard Lin Quan's words, they glanced at the height difference between him and goalkeeper Militz, and burst out laughing.

"It's a bit difficult. Otherwise, let Arnautovic make the ball for you?"

Lin Quan subconsciously looked at the tall man aside. Arnautovic was 192cm tall and had excellent header ability. If he was allowed to fight for the top, he would be a good choice.

However, can he agree to let the team's real center be a green leaf for him?

"No problem, leave it to me!"

Who knew that Anautovich agreed without saying a word.

It seems that Austrians just look fierce, but they are actually very talkative.

Neuer put his hands on his hips and looked at Lin Quan, who was surrounded by his teammates, with an angry expression.

The opponent scored on his debut, breaking the record for the youngest starter and the youngest goal scorer.

And he was the backdrop for one of the records.

This made him feel very depressed. He had done the best he could with this goal, but he still couldn't prevent the opponent from scoring.

The problem lies with the defense, but he didn't blame his teammates. It was just a lost ball, which was unnecessary.

"Cheer up, everyone, don't look down on each other because you think they are weak!"

Neuer clapped his hands vigorously and shouted to his teammates.

Lahm gave him an apologetic look and exchanged a look with Boateng.

Both of them were determined to guard against this guy in the next game and would never give him any chance again.

On the coaching bench, when Schaff saw Lin Quan getting the ball, he couldn't help but stand up. He didn't sit down until Lin Quan scored a goal, with a satisfied smile on his face:

This kid is indeed a big-stage player. He doesn't have weak feet or stage fright in such occasions. It seems that we can consider giving him more tactical arrangements.

Contrary to him, after seeing Lin Quan score, the other coaches on the coaching bench rushed to the sidelines like crazy, hugging each other and shouting.

"Damn it!"

"God, can this goal be scored?"

"The other party is just out of luck!"

Bayern's bench saw the opponent scoring a goal. Bayern's substitutes and assistant coaches all looked constipated and found it difficult to accept the result.

Heynckes only frowned slightly when he saw the opponent scoring first.

Werder Bremen's No. 10 surprised him.

The opponent has a mentality and experience that are beyond his age. When Ram was defending him just now, he set several traps for him.

But he didn't step on any of them, he avoided them all.

This is a kind of handling experience that only veteran players with rich game experience can have. I would never expect to see it in a sixteen-year-old boy.

Either the opponent was slow to react and did not discover Lahm's trap, or he was an absolute genius and could ignore the opponent's defensive trap.

He would rather the opponent is the former, because if he is really a genius, then Bayern may be in trouble in this game!

So, taking advantage of the time before the restart, Heynckes called Kroos.

"After the kick-off, tell your teammates to increase the pace of the game, and arrange for someone to mark the opponent's No. 10. You discuss the specific matters with Ram. In short, don't give him a comfortable space to catch the ball."

Kroos nodded heavily. In this game, piggy Schweinsteiger was not present, and he took the lead in Bayern's midfield.

This is a big test for young Cross!

The game quickly resumed.

After Bayern kicked off, they were not affected by the loss of the ball at all, and they continued to besiege Werder Bremen's goal.

In the 11th minute of the game, Robben broke through on the right and caused a foul by a Werder Bremen player. The referee gave Werder Bremen's No. 16 Junuzovic a yellow card.

Two minutes later, Robben made a comeback.

Affected by the yellow card on his back, Yunuzovic did not dare to make too many moves when defending, and was easily passed by Robben.

This time, Robben seemed to realize that the offense was not his business alone, so he immediately passed the ball to Muller who followed up in the middle after the breakthrough.

Muller didn't stop the ball and passed it to Saric with one touch. The latter started quickly. After receiving the ball, he raised his foot and shot. The chance of the ball was very good, but unfortunately his shot was slightly wide of the goal, allowing Bayern's The fans held their heads and sighed.

In the 16th minute, Bayern Munich successfully stole the ball in the frontcourt, and Muller penetrated Werder Bremen's defense with a direct pass.

After receiving the ball in the penalty area, Bayern's center Gomez resisted the interference of two defenders and turned around to hit the goal. As a result, it hit the post and bounced out.

This goal shocked the Werder Bremen fans. The opponent's chance of shooting was not good, but the quality of the shot was extremely high.

If it weren't for the great contribution of the goal post, the score might have been equalized.

In these few minutes, Bayern formed a siege on Werder Bremen's goal.

Bayern raised the pace of the game to a very high level, causing Werder Bremen to be unable to keep up with the pace and making frequent mistakes.

De Bruyne and Lin were both looked down upon by Bayern players, and it was difficult for them to receive passes from their teammates.

If the two of them couldn't get the ball, Werder Bremen couldn't counterattack and could only be pinned to the ground and rubbed by their opponents.

It's not okay to continue like this. If you defend for a long time, you will lose. If you continue to be surrounded by the opponent like this, you will definitely lose the ball.

Sure enough, in the 23rd minute of the game, Bayern played exquisite cooperation in the frontcourt.

After a series of passes, Werder Bremen's defensive formation was disrupted. After Robben's shot was saved by the goalkeeper, Thomas Muller was very alert and succeeded in making a supplementary shot in front of the goal.

The score on the court became 1:1!

After the goal, Muller was so excited that he ran to the sidelines and raised his arms to the audience, asking for applause.

Bayern fans immediately gave him warm cheers and applause.

Other Bayern players also ran over excitedly to join in the celebration. When passing by Lin Quan, Lahm said:

"Boy, you can't beat us!"

Lin Quan glanced at him, ignored him, and turned back to his own half to comfort his teammates.

He doesn't like to quarrel with others. He prefers to prove it with practical actions rather than talking.

Today is the birthday of the author Jun himself and the protagonist Lin Quan, so we will add another chapter to celebrate!

In addition, I would like to thank several book friends for their tips, thank you all!

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