Section 44 The tuba is Chinese (4)

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  Although he is incomparable to Wang Ai in terms of scoring efficiency, it is quite good in terms of statistics. Although the penalty kick is a bit lacking in gold content, being able to score it also reflects the psychological quality of a striker, so it was originally intended

Heynckes, who asked Gomez to come off in the second half, hesitated again. If he was replaced at this time, he would definitely be dissatisfied.

  As for the Chinese, he doesn’t need to prove himself anymore, right? Besides, he is going back to China soon and is asking for extra leave, so he shouldn’t say anything, right?



He probably has a guess about the psychological dynamics of the Chinese people, but he is not sure. After all, this is an unprecedented figure in football. Heynckes has never managed a star with the height of World Footballer, plus two

People have been fighting secretly recently and lacked communication, so Heynckes made up his mind: Don't get involved in this one.

  Anyway, after the three lines are fully opened, there will be opportunities for you to perform.

The 3:0 score remained until the midfield. At the end of the critical game, Heynckes made three consecutive substitutions, letting Kroos and Gustavo come up to maintain their form.

Theson came on to get a feel for it.

Bayern's bench thickness is actually very strong in theory, but it just doesn't work out in practice. Just like this game, it looks clean from the data, but from the perspective of the process... Coach Kaiser was even dissatisfied with the referee's penalty.

They were all sent to the stands.

No wonder the Bundesliga has a tendency to protect Bayern. Anyway, from Wang Ai's point of view, Muller seemed to be diving in the second penalty kick. But this has nothing to do with Wang Ai, and he didn't score for one minute in the game.

In the game, he really took root on the bench as the chief substitute and of course the chief firefighter.

For a moment, Wang Ai even missed Inter Milan. At least his playing time in Inter Milan was absolutely guaranteed. Wang Ai even complained about himself a little. It seemed that judging from his efficiency at Bayern this season, he was better than last season and even last season.

In Serie A, I wasted a lot of opportunities and wasted my talent.

 He could have scored more goals.

At that time, he was still influenced by his sponsors. The sponsors hoped that he could break through the historical record of Serie A scorers little by little, instead of reaching 50 goals or even 60 goals all at once, which is an exaggerated level that will make future generations beat the ground.

Even if Wang Ai has a chance to achieve it, after all, he has really maintained a scoring efficiency of 2 goals per game all year round, and Serie A has 38 games per season, which is theoretically possible.

 It's a pity, you only know how to cherish what you lose, and you don't take it seriously when you hold it in your hand. You never thought that after coming to Bayern, you wouldn't even get a starting spot.

 Do you want to talk to Nellinger? Do you want to bow to Heynckes? Do you even want to say something to Beckenbauer?

No! Wang Ai shook his head: I don't! I don't believe that my high efficiency can't break the coach's discrimination under normal procedures. Your lack of education is your problem, why do you discriminate against people with higher education? I'm not taking advantage of you.

tuition fees!

 I won’t!

Wang Ai also made trouble and was determined not to bow his head like Heynckes.

His idea was unexpectedly supported by Huang Xin: "Your current situation should also be attributed to the club, so you are not only fighting Heynckes's discrimination, but also the club's covetousness. If you persist

If you don't, then you will be at a disadvantage in the contract renewal negotiations for next season, which means you still need special care from the club. So, hold on, my man, your stubbornness is right this time."

Even the gentlest Huang Xin supports it, then Wang Ai will be free and easy, so I will do it.

After a night's rest in Kaiserslautern, he had breakfast in the hotel early the next morning and said hello to his teammates who were also preparing to disband today. Wang Ai sat in the hotel lobby while chatting with the fans who occasionally came over to say hello.

In other words, take a few photos and wait.

At 8:30 a.m., the cultural counselor from the Chinese Embassy showed up at the hotel. Wang Ai immediately got up and took his entourage to join the people from the embassy, ​​went out and got into a temporarily rented van, and drove 90 kilometers east to Heidelberg.

On the way, Wang Ai got relevant information about the trip, read and asked questions, and arrived at a residential area near Heidelberg University at 10 a.m. Then the cultural counselor made a phone call and guided the van to the door of a country villa.

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A middle-aged German man in a suit and leather tie, polite and elegant, appeared on the side of the road with a smile. The cultural counselor got out of the car first, greeted him familiarly, and then introduced him to Wang Ai.

 “Hello, Professor Thomas.” Wang Aixian stretched out his hand.

 The German smiled brightly and stretched out his hand: "Hello Dr. Wang, it's an honor to meet you."

As he said that, he looked at the Cultural Counselor: "Besides the professor, I am just an ordinary fan, and you are a shining star, a big figure in the history of world football, a key figure who changed the map of Chinese and Asian football and even the world football.

.A few years ago you came to Heidelberg when you were participating in the Bundesliga League in Germany. I even went to see your game, but I didn’t have the chance to meet you. This time I heard that you came to Germany again, so I contacted you through the ambassador.

I asked the hotel if they could get your contact information, but they unexpectedly invited you here. Come, I have prepared tea at home, please taste it."

Wang Ai looked at the Cultural Counselor with a smile. What is the origin of this relationship?

Wang Ai handed him the gift he had brought and walked into this typical intellectual's home. There were bookshelves and medical charts everywhere, showing the literacy and daily life of a professor at the Medical School of Heidelberg University.

During the continuous introduction, Wang Ai came to a bookshelf with many Chinese cultural atmospheres, such as photos of the emperor wearing the clothes of the Qing Dynasty and accompanied by palace maids. Then Wang Ai stood here, his expression gradually serious.

“Is this your grandfather, Mr. John Rabe?”

“Yes.” Thomas Rabe said solemnly: “But my memories of him all come from my father’s narration. He had passed away when I was born.”

Wang Ai turned to the professor at Heidelberg University School of Medicine: "Chinese people, including me, will never forget any benefactor, no matter how many years have passed."

Thomas Rabe grinned: "I feel honored for my grandfather and my bloodline to have this kind of connection with the great Chinese people."

Wang Ai smiled and stared at the photo of John Rabe again. After a long time, he closed his eyes and lowered his head.

"Rabe's Diary", released last year, was not an artistic or commercial success, but it was a political success. Although it contained the arrogance of Europeans and the wall-riding of Sino-Japanese relations, it nevertheless truly conveyed this period of history.

, with European hands.


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