After changing sides and fighting again in the second half, the situation on the scene still did not change much.
Klopp replaced captain Kyle during the halftime break to strengthen the defense and interception in the midfield.
This is a very obvious signal. Klopp saw the team's midfield disadvantage in the first half and sent Kyle up to strengthen the pressing. The offense also used more counterattacks and long-range shots.
Although Klopp is not conservative, he still chose to defend this goal lead at the Allianz Arena more or less pragmatically.
Of course, if given the chance, he wouldn't mind scoring more goals.
But the premise is that Dortmund must be able to take away a victory from the Allianz Arena.
Kyle's appearance also helped Dortmund straighten their back in the midfield. Especially his combination with Hajnauer, Shaheen and Kevin Boateng made Dortmund's midfield full of aggression.
For a time, people on the court fell on their backs from time to time, and the two sides were full of gunpowder.
Bayern also felt Dortmund's tactical changes and slowed down the pace appropriately, patiently trying to control the ball and looking for opportunities by slowly penetrating. However, Dortmund's pressing was quite good, almost pressing the entire court.
The fast-paced attack in the first half consumed a lot of players from both sides. In the second half, Bayern made substitutions in the 60th minute. Toni Kroos replaced Bastian Schweinsteiger and asked him to form a midfield with Modric.
, firmly locking possession of the ball.
The introduction of Toni Kroos strengthened Bayern's ability to control the ball, but it was still difficult to break Dortmund's defense.
Klopp also realized Bayern's intentions and immediately made substitutions. Zidan replaced Frye to strengthen his counterattack ability.
The tit-for-tat contest between the two famous German coaches kept the scene in a relatively stalemate.
Both sides spent a lot of money, and it was difficult for anyone to create a good opportunity.
But the more times like this, the more crisis-ridden things tend to be.
Any player is most likely to make mistakes when he is tired.
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The time unknowingly entered eighty minutes, and the score on the field was still zero to one.
Bayern fell behind.
This made the Bayern fans in the stands a little helpless and agitated one after another.
On the court, Su Dong always ran at a constant speed to conserve his energy.
After continuously missing good opportunities in the opening period, he changed his role on the court, and it was still more of a tactical fulcrum, but he was always waiting for opportunities.
Especially in the 80th minute, he personally felt that the physical fitness of Dortmund players was declining rapidly.
This is not surprising because their running was so intense.
The pace of the game is so fast that Bayern, which controls the ball and the initiative, is overwhelmed. It is conceivable that the situation of the Dortmund players will only be worse than the Bayern players.
As for physical fitness, Dortmund is not necessarily much better than Bayern.
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When the game reached the 82nd minute, Lahm and Mascherano formed a flanking attack on the right wing and successfully broke the football from Shaheen's feet.
After a series of passes, Bayern avoided Dortmund's counterattack on the spot and quickly passed the ball to midfielder Modric.
Modric dribbled the ball across the center line and continued to advance.
Dortmund's defense kept retreating. After Su Dong saw the situation, he retreated decisively, and signaled Ribery and Robben to press forward, entered the penalty area, and was at the front. He wanted to meet Mo
Derich.
Modric saw Su Dong, but instead of passing the ball, he feinted a shot, then suddenly turned the ball around and passed the ball to the right wing, passing it to Lahm who came in behind.
At almost the same time, Su Dong, who was retreating to respond, understood Modric's intention, turned around and got rid of Kyle, sprinted forward as fast as possible, and rushed directly to the left side of Dortmund's goal.
After receiving a pass from Modric on the right side of the penalty area, Lahm stopped and saw Sudong sprinting. He immediately sent a diagonal pass with his right foot and sent the ball to the back point.
Sudong suddenly came in from behind, and instead of reaching the front or middle of the penalty area, he went straight to the back point where the defense was weak, catching the Dortmund defenders off guard. Right back Owo Moyela desperately tried to stop Sudong.
But who is Su Dong?
He is 1.95 meters tall and his strength is astonishing. When he rushes forward, he looks like a heavy tank sprinting at a speed of about 100 meters and 10.5 seconds. Who can stop him?
Owomoyela was almost knocked off balance by Sudong and almost fell to the ground. Sudong didn't even take off, he directly faced Ram's diagonal pass and headed the ball towards the near corner.
The ball almost scraped the inside of the left post and hit Dortmund's goal.
"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!"
"In the 82nd minute, Su Dong scored!!!!"
"Bayern equalized the score, one to one!!!!"
All Bayern fans in the Allianz Arena rushed out of their seats at this moment and cheered crazily.
Su Dong also rushed to the sideline with excitement, waving his fists all the way, and finally in the corner area, he kissed the ring on his left hand heavily and roared into the stands, venting the long-repressed anger in his heart.
At the beginning of the first half, he was really frustrated!
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With Su Dong's goal, Bayern equalized the score, and Heynckes decisively made his second substitution.
Klose replaced Mascherano, and Bayern continued to strengthen its attack.
This is also a very clear signal, telling everyone that Bayern is not satisfied with a draw and will continue to attack.
The situation has been completely turned around!
Bayern once again launched a fierce offensive.
Especially after Klose came on the court, he began to share Su Dong's tactical tasks, allowing Su Dong to focus more on scoring goals.
In the 86th minute, Bayern created a free kick opportunity on the left.
Ribery quickly took a free kick and kicked the ball to Marcelo.
Marcelo could not move forward and could only pass the ball to Toni Kroos, who passed it straight to the left side of the penalty area.
Klose pulled over to receive the ball, stopped the ball with his back, and then passed it to the left baseline.
I saw Ribery quickly shake off the defender, catch up with the ball in front of the baseline, and pass the ball low.
Both Subotic and Santana in the middle tried their best to stop Su Dong from moving forward, but Su Dong, relying on his height and long legs, managed to break free from the entanglement of the two and took the lead, beating goalkeeper Wei Deng.
Before Feller, he kicked the ball into Dortmund's goal, two to one!
"Reversal!!!!!!"
"Su Dong scored twice and Bayern reversed Dortmund!!!!!"
"God, I was wrong! I take back what I said in the first half. This game tonight still belongs to Su Dong."
"After missing good opportunities one after another in the first half and lacking some luck, Sudong adjusted his style of play in the second half and scored two goals in a row in the final stage of the game to reverse the opponent for Bayern."
"Two to one, Klopp should be in trouble now!"
The live TV footage switched from the scene of Su Dong kissing the ring and celebrating the goal to the sidelines.
Heynckes was inexplicably excited and kept waving his hands, while beside him, Klopp was yelling at the players on the field frantically, obviously very dissatisfied with the conceded goal.
Yes, no one else would be satisfied with the result of this game.
Leading almost the whole game, only to be reversed at the last moment of the game. What's going on?
But Su Dong just scored twice, who can Klopp talk to for reason?
What makes Klopp even more depressed is that Bayern seems to be unreasonable and continues to organize and launch offensives after the reversal.
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When the game entered stoppage time, Ribery and Marcelo cooperated in a one-two on the left. Marcelo suddenly dribbled the ball to the left side of the penalty area and tried to pass the ball into the penalty area. As a result, Hainauer
Shovel it directly to the ground.
The referee showed a yellow card and gave Bayern a well-positioned free kick in the frontcourt.
In a rare move, Su Dong stepped forward and went straight to the penalty spot without even asking his teammates.
Everyone immediately understood that he wanted to take the free kick.
"Do you need me to cover you?" Ribery came over and asked with concern.
Just as Su Dong put the ball down, he looked up at Dortmund's wall in the penalty area. There were only three players. He immediately shook his head, "No, I can handle it."
Ribery knows that when it comes to free kick skills, no one in the Bayern team can match Su Dong.
Even though Su Dong didn't take many free throws, his hit rate was extremely high. There is even a saying that if Su Dong didn't take a shot, he would definitely score a goal once he did.
This is a bit exaggerated, but it reflects Su Dong's free kick ability.
The human wall was quickly set up, and Weidenfeller was obviously judging Su Dong's thoughts.
He wanted to use the human wall to block the left side of the goal, and he stood a little to the right. He obviously expected that Su Dong would be more confident in hitting the far corner. After all, there were human walls blocking the near corner and the middle, which made it very difficult.
Su Dong also knew Weidenfeller's thoughts clearly, but he just liked difficult things.
After the referee organized the offensive and defensive sides in the penalty area, he exited the penalty area and blew the whistle to indicate that he could take the penalty.
Su Dong quickly ran forward and kicked out with his right foot.
There was only a muffled bang heard at the scene. The ball flew out quickly, went around the inside of the wall, took a very weird arc, and landed in the upper left corner of the goal.
Weidenfeller was shocked by this sudden and strange arc.
How could he have imagined that Su Dong would make such an arc?
Weidenfeller flew hard, extending his arms as much as possible, trying to block the ball.
He made the same save at the beginning of the first half, when he used his fingertips to deflect Su Dong's header.
But this time, his fingertips didn't even touch the ball, and he missed the ball and fell heavily on the grass.
The ball fell into the goal behind him.
"GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!"
"hat trick!"
"Su Dong scored a hat trick!"
"In the last ten minutes of the game, Su Dong performed the final craziness, scoring a hat trick to help Bayern reverse Dortmund 3-1!"
"Tonight belongs to Su Dong! Whether it is the celebration before the game or the game process, Su Dong is the absolute protagonist!"
"What a weird and deadly arc! Su Dong's free kick is simply unpredictable!"
Su Dong excitedly rushed out of the stadium, ran all the way, kissed the ring on his left hand vigorously, and vented his inner excitement to his heart's content.