Captain Lahm stepped in at high speed, cooperated with Robben and then went straight into Hamburg's penalty area.
After being blocked by Kjaer and unable to dribble the ball in, Lahm turned around to protect the ball, made a fake move, went to the baseline, and then made a pass.
In the middle, Mandzukic beat Rudiger to grab the header, but he couldn't fully resist the force.
The ball flew towards the back corner of the goal and was saved by Navas.
The second landing point of the ball was still at the feet of Bayern players.
Muller didn't wait for the ball to hit the ground and shot directly, but Navas's second reaction was also quick.
He quickly got up from the ground and made another world-class save.
This time, the ball finally landed at Rudiger's feet. He quickly cleared the penalty area with a big kick and flew towards the midline.
There, the world is naturally dominated by Bayern players now.
Schweinsteiger got the ball and was trying to send the ball into the penalty area, but Vardy had already rushed to block him.
Just when the little pig wanted to change direction and get away, Vardy had already hit him very hard. Under the force of his hands and feet, Schweinsteiger fell to the ground again.
When the whistle blew, the referee signaled Vardy for a foul and Bayern took a free kick in the frontcourt.
Bastian Schweinsteiger expressed his dissatisfaction, thinking that Hamburg players had fouled him many times, and Vardy knocked him down again and again. Why wasn't he given a card?
Other Bayern players also gathered around and started arguing with the referee.
They probably complained that the Hamburg players made a lot of small moves in this game, the physical confrontation was a bit too much, and they committed a lot of fouls. To protect the players, they must be punished, and so on.
But the referee ignored it. Instead, he signaled the Bayern players to prepare for the free kick as soon as possible, and then turned around and withdrew from the "war zone."
Indeed, this level of confrontation has not even reached the point of losing the cards.
If you have to get yellow cards for confrontations with the ball and people, then you can't throw out twenty or thirty red and yellow cards in a game?
There is no need to play the game at all.
Besides, although the Hamburg players were tough in today's game, the Bayern players also made a lot of small moves.
Let's talk about Vardy's foul just now. In fact, when Vardy came closer, Bastian Schweinsteiger also raised his arm and put it on Vardy's neck to use his strength.
However, Vardy hit him from the side and took advantage of the impact angle, so it was Bastian Schweinsteiger who fell to the ground.
Vardy has already been sentenced for a foul, and you still want a yellow card. Isn't this too much?
So the referee still insisted on his opinion.
The Bayern players had no choice but to start arranging this free kick strategy.
The foul was committed on the right side of the penalty area, about ten meters away from the sideline. It was difficult to shoot directly, so we had to cooperate.
Ribery, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Muller were all standing in front of the ball, discussing something.
Bayern's two central defenders, Dante and Boateng, both entered Hamburg's penalty area, and even Javi Martinez followed.
It seems that Bayern's players are determined to win this free kick opportunity.
They want to work hard and score Hamburg's goal!
But Hamburg didn't seem to be panicking at all.
They arranged the defensive formation in an orderly manner, lined up the human wall, and prepared man-to-man arrangements for Bayern's several high points.
This was all arranged by Pan Yi before the game.
Hamburg now seems to be a team that is very experienced in both offense and defense of set pieces.
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The referee blows the whistle.
Ribery ran forward and seemed ready to take a penalty kick.
But he just feinted a shot and ran in front of the ball.
Then there is Muller, who starts from the back row.
However, at the moment when he started it, before he even took a step, he suddenly lost his center of gravity and fell down on the spot without any warning, almost falling to his knees.
After he quickly stood up and stabilized his body before running forward, Bastian Schweinsteiger behind Muller stepped forward and gently picked up the ball.
At this time, Muller just ran through the Hamburg wall, and the ball was about to be passed to him!
This is a premeditated tactical free kick!
But unfortunately, Schweinsteiger's pick was too weak and failed to pass the ball to Muller's feet.
Wu Lei in the wall hit the ball, thus destroying Bayern's free kick attack.
Pan Yi on the sidelines was very happy.
Why does this scene look so familiar?
In his previous life in the 2014 World Cup, the German team performed like this, right?
It's the same Muller feint, the difference is that Kroos who picked the ball was replaced by Bastian Schweinsteiger.
And the ending is the same: Muller's "dive" was successful, but his tactics ended in failure.
Fans of the Dragon Kingdom affectionately call Muller "the second child", which means that he is usually very funny, even a bit "two".
Now it seems that there is really only a wrong name, not a wrong nickname...
Return to the field.
When Wu Lei pushed the ball hard, everyone in the Hamburg penalty area, which was originally pressed airtight, was like a spring, rushing out quickly.
As a defensive side, Hamburg naturally needs to press up at this time. This can force Bayern players to leave their own penalty area by causing offside, thus reducing the threat of the opponent's second attack.
Of course, the Bayern players will not just stay there.
Since the free kick strategy failed this time, they also had to return to their position quickly to prevent the Hamburg players from getting the ball and then counterattacking.
But they don't have to worry too much.
Because when Bayern took the free kick, all Hamburg players were defending near their own penalty area, so after Wu Lei pushed the ball out, it naturally fell under the Bayern player's ball.
Lahm got the ball's first landing spot, and then chose a more prudent approach and handed the ball to Bastian Schweinsteiger, who turned around and ran over.
The two sides seemed to have returned to a positional warfare situation where you were attacking and I was defending.
At this time, Schweinsteiger saw Mandzukic at the top of the penalty area raising his hand to pass the ball. He probably wanted to counter offside, so he rubbed the ball again.
But today he didn't seem to have enough to eat, and the force of the pass this time was weak. Kjaer tapped his head lightly and got it easily.
Then Kjaer passed the ball to Casemiro in front of him.
Casemiro had just turned his back to stop the ball, and immediately saw Bastian Schweinsteiger rushing toward him menacingly.
This made Casemiro dare not be careless and immediately chose to give the ball to De Bruyne.
Schweinsteiger threw Casemiro away again and immediately pounced on De Bruyne.
De Bruyne passes again, Bastian Schweinsteiger pounces again...
It seemed that Xiaozhu wanted to intercept the ball quickly in the frontcourt and launch another threatening attack.
However, everyone on the court can feel that Schweinsteiger's defense is full of energy.
He was frequently violated by Hamburg players on the court today, which made his performance very average and made him feel a little anxious.
In addition, the two consecutive passes were missed because the force was too weak, which made the unknown fire in Xiaozhu's heart burn brightly.
Of course, after all, he is an experienced professional player, and he can still control his temper, and he will not do anything irrational. This is not the case.
But now Schweinsteiger just wants to cut off Hamburg's ball quickly, and then let him score the ball!
It would have been better if he scored the goal with a blast.
There's no better way to retaliate than with a blast!
But precisely because of this, Schweinsteiger kept grabbing the ball in the frontcourt and somewhat lost his position.
When Dante and Boateng saw this, they also stood in the middle line to help defend, in order to maintain the distance between their teammates.
As a result, the space in Bayern's backcourt seems a bit large.
At this moment, the two coaches on the sidelines stood up and shouted to the court almost at the same time.
Heynckes' face was obviously anxious, and he shouted:
"Go back! Go back and defend! Don't stay in front!"
Pan Yi was waving his hands excitedly:
"Go up, go up, press up! The opportunity to attack is here!"