115: Strangle the counterattack in the cradle

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 Red card!

The referee showed Naki a red card!

Stanislavski on the sidelines was speechless, shaking his head and showing his teeth and claws in great dissatisfaction.

Inside the stadium, Naki was even more dissatisfied.

He frowned and stared at the referee with red eyes, his dissatisfaction evident.

Naki said angrily, "Why the red card? Why? Do you have an eye problem?"

The referee looked expressionless and stared at him, pointing to the sidelines, meaning you should take a stand. If not, there will be more serious penalties after the game.

Naki glared at the referees fiercely, like an angry bulldog.

His teammates quickly hugged Naji and pulled him out.

If something goes wrong, the additional penalties after the game will be even more severe. By then, it will be a big deal!

Fred was speechless. He kept shaking his head and said, "Don't argue with the referee at this time. Get off quickly. If this is such an obvious retaliation, if this is not a red card? Then what is a red card? Naki

It’s a little irrational.”

Klinsmann immediately nodded in agreement, "This is a direct red card, not two yellows and one red. Naki was really targeted by Munich 1860 today. He was definitely tricked. This must have been done by David.

The one who came out, David, is really powerful, and Naki will definitely be manipulated by him."

Fred didn't say anything, but nodded anyway.

If you think about it carefully, this game is indeed like this.

The players of Munich 1860 really tried to tease Naki intentionally or unintentionally. After several times in a row, they directly ignited Naki's dynamite.

Fred was speechless. He also said that your St. Pauli midfielder was targeting Senderos and was going to ruthlessly crush the opponent. Who knew they didn't succeed? On the contrary, their Naki was targeted and was knocked out of the field.

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Awesome, this guy Tong Yi is really awesome.

Tong Yi taught the coaches and players of St. Pauli a good lesson. Who dares to underestimate Tong Yi now?

Fred also thinks Tong Yi is a very powerful guy.

He couldn't help but turn his head to look at Tong Yi on the sidelines, and saw Tong Yi standing there calmly and calmly, as if nothing had happened, as steady as Mount Tai.

It’s really so stable!

It is conceivable that St. Pauli played like this.

St. Pauli's head coach Stanislavski did not go to the referee or the fourth official to complain and protest at this time, because he had no way to protest the ball. He did not even have a dispute with this red card, because Naki was in

After Griezmann stole the ball, he became so angry that he stretched out his legs from behind and kicked Griezmann down hard.

This is a typical retaliation foul and the red card is undisputed.

Stanislavski didn't even have room to make up for Naki.

his heart
Li was really very angry.

Regarding Naki’s anger, what was this guy doing today? Why couldn’t he restrain his emotions? He was completely targeted by Munich 1860.

Damn Tong Yi, so despicable!

At this time, he forgot how he told his players before the game how to attack Senderos and target Senderos.

Unfortunately, his plan had no chance of being implemented.

However, Munich 1860 directly defeated Naki.

Despicable, so despicable!

Stanislavsky immediately turned around and glared at Tong Yi fiercely, his eyes full of shameful anger.

In this game, he was actually fooled by Tong Yi.

Obviously, he couldn't accept this damn ending. He immediately came to the sidelines and signaled the St. Pauli players to attack harder, risk everything, and prepare to fight with 1,860 people in Munich to win this game.

Munich 1860 will never be allowed to win.

Suddenly, the St. Pauli players in the stadium went all out, pressing forward like crazy, and started to struggle with 1,860 people from Munich in the midfield. The St. Pauli players also became more aggressive. In an instant, the stadium was full of people, and the referee whistled in his mouth.

It kept ringing.

The players on both sides became more and more angry, their movements became louder and louder, and the smell of gunpowder between the two sides became stronger and stronger. This forced the referee to keep blowing the whistle and playing cards to calm down the players on both sides.

Let's calm down the game.

At the end of the first half, the referee showed seven yellow cards and one red card.

This shows the ferocity of this game.

However, the referee was relatively fair, and the number of cards received by the two teams was not much different. St. Pauli received four yellows and one red, of which one yellow and one red were obtained by Naki, while Munich 1860 also had three yellow cards.

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"The flavor of this game changed a bit in the second half of the first half. It was less like a football match and more like a wrestling match. Players from both sides focused too much on how to knock them down.

When opponents come up, their goal no longer seems to be to score goals, but to kill the opponent." Fred was very dissatisfied with this half-time game, saying frankly that this was simply a step backward in football.

Klinsmann also agreed, saying bluntly, "There were indeed too many fearless battles between the two sides. In the second half of the first half, they were almost strangulating, and there was no decent offense at all. It is not possible to continue playing like this.

It will damage the image of German football. More importantly, there is no way for St. Pauli to win if they play like this. If this continues, have the people of St. Pauli accepted this defeat in advance?"

Yes, this continues for St. Pauli

It's very disadvantageous.

They are going to lose the game and lose people.

Of course, this is also detrimental to Munich 1860.

If the players on both sides continue to play like this, they will not be able to bear their emotions, and the chance of injuries will be very high. This is definitely a heavy loss for Munich 1860, so at this time, Munich 1860 people should be careful not to get injured.

Jacob in the stands was also very dissatisfied when he saw this. Before the game, he was full of confidence in St. Pauli. He thought that it would be very easy for St. Pauli to defeat Munich 1860 without Stecrus, a piece of cake.

He came today to see St. Pauli easily expose Tong Yi's hypocritical mask.

Who would have known that the game turned out to be like this?

Damn it! .??.

At this time, how can you contend with Munich 1860 in the midfield? Aren’t you fulfilling the wishes of Munich 1860? They now wish you could contend with them in the midfield, so that you cannot threaten their goal.

, they naturally won the game.

At this time, you St. Pauli should attack their goal like crazy. Scoring is the most important thing.

Really, Jacob hated Stanislavsky to death.

Do you really understand football? You are so confused right now that you can’t tell the difference between east, west, north and south. Your Tamar is even more rubbish than Tong Yi. At least Tong Yi can still think of something like this.

Rubbish routines will trick you into trying to win.

Did you see that this person's dirty tricks have been used?

At this time, Jacob couldn't wait to leave the field and coach St. Pauli. He firmly believed that his coaching skills must be better than Stanislavski's, and he could easily defeat Munich 1860, a soft-boiled Tong Yi.

Yes, at this time, Jacob felt that he could do it on his own.

However, it is obvious that Stanislavski and the fans of St. Pauli will not give this lunatic a chance.

During the halftime break, Stanislavski angrily scolded his players, scolding them bloody. Then he told his players to play according to his previous arrangements and shook their heads.

Go attack Senderos.

With this guy Senderos on the court, he is the key to their victory.

How can you win if you don't attack Senderos?

He reminded his players not to get too entangled with the Munich 1860 players in the midfield, pass the ball quickly through the midfield, and then directly attack Senderos, knock him over, and score. That's it.

Simple, it's that simple to score a goal and win the game.

The St. Pauli players were a little more awake at this time, and they all lowered their heads in shame.

They really came out on top in the second half of the first half.
r> They all assured that the second half of the game would never be like this. In the second half of the game, they went to attack Senderos, saying that they would definitely win the game and accept the victory.

Hennings directly issued a military order, insisting that he would definitely score a goal and teach the 1860 people in Munich a lesson. Stanislavski was very satisfied with Hennings' confidence and said that the whole team believed in him and would support him.

, allowing him to play football with peace of mind.

Then, Stanislavski also severely criticized Naki.

And he used Naki's behavior to remind the remaining players that they must control their emotions and must not be fooled by the 1860 people in Munich again. Don't be provoked by the other party and lose control of your emotions to retaliate indiscriminately. You must be serious.

Get into the game and control your emotions.

At this point Stanislavsky also secretly cursed Tong Yi and the Munich 1860 players for not being the same thing and being too despicable.

The St. Pauli players said they knew it and they would not let Stanislavski down.

Then Stanislavski waved his hand and signaled the players to go out and compete for victory.

The St. Pauli players immediately rushed out of the locker room and went off to fight with high morale like soldiers on an expedition. When the St. Pauli fans saw the St. Pauli players like this, their confidence suddenly rose and they excitedly gave

Their players cheered and they firmly believed that they would win the game in the second half.

Munich 1860 rubbish, you will lose!

The second half of the game had just begun. Amid the high-spirited cheers of the St. Pauli fans, Italian striker Vieri smashed the football into the St. Pauli goal, completing a double score.

Munich 1860 people expanded their lead to 2-0.

All the people in St. Pauli were dumbfounded.

Eyes wide open, unbelievable!

At this time, they didn't react much. They were all still in high spirits, cheering for their team and preparing to witness their team's goal.

Unexpectedly, the players of Munich 1860 intercepted the ball in the midfield. The football was sent to the feet of De Bruyne on the wing of the midfield. De Bruyne raised his head and glanced at Vieri who was advancing forward. He directly slanted 60 degrees.

A long pass into the penalty area, looking for Vieri who is pushing forward.

Vieri, who advanced at high speed, was full of impact. He was so domineering that he overwhelmed the opponent's central defender and smashed the football into the St. Pauli goal from a single step in the penalty area.

Two to zero!

As soon as the second half of the game started, 1,860 people in Munich poured a basin of cold ice water on the heads of all the St. Pauli people, extinguishing all the fire in their hearts.

Stanislavsky was so angry that he smashed the mineral water he had just opened before he could take a sip to the ground, causing water to splash all over him.


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