I Just Can Score

Chapter 36 Is this guy really defending seriously?

St. Pauli dressing room.

Zhen Shaolong became the most popular person. When he walked in, even a few unfamiliar teammates waved and greeted him, including the star Jonny Surentic.

Surentik gave a thumbs up, "Your goal is really beautiful, totally unexpected."

Zhen Shaolong smiled and nodded.

Others were also talking about the game, talking about the goal, and the loud Gene shouted, "I say, the coach shouldn't give up the game, maybe we can win it? Now we are leading the score."

He looked at Bol, "Fabian, talk to the coach about playing in the second half. With you here, our winning percentage will be even greater."

Many teammates nodded.

Most of the time, Gene has a hard time getting support, but this time it spoke to his teammates, "We're all ahead, why not go for the win?"

The door opened.

Bergmann walked in.

Everyone in the locker room looked over. When Bergman was outside the door, he heard Gene's words, but he still pretended not to hear, but the smile on his face turned serious, but the moment he opened his mouth, the atmosphere relaxed Come down, "In the first half, we played very well and led the opponent. To be honest, I didn't expect it."

Everyone laughed.

"It's all thanks to Zhen." Bergman looked at Zhen Shaolong, and gave a rare compliment, "That goal was beautiful...and weird." He shook his head as he spoke.

Bergman hoped to see Zhen Shaolong's ability to catch the opportunity, but that goal did not reflect it. The opportunity was created by himself. He even said that it was not a chance at all, but Zhen Shaolong sent the ball to the goal with a strange shot. Goal.

That's luck, right?

Bergman can’t be 100% sure it’s luck, but no matter how you think about it, it can only be called luck. Let alone in the game, even in training, it’s very difficult to shoot that kind of shot. ?

Next, Bergman didn't talk about 'fighting for victory' or anything like that, but he seriously explained how to play in the second half and told the team to do a good job of defense.

Plus, he said about the front line, "Felix, you need to be involved in the defense."

"Zhen, you just stay in front."

This is to divide the game duties between the two.

Felix Luz was full of dissatisfaction. Under normal circumstances, when the team played passively, he would be the top player.

This game is different.

Zhen Shaolong did not retreat to defend at all. When the team was very passive, he was forced to retreat a little bit. He also wanted to talk to Bergman to let Zhen Shaolong retreat more to participate in the defense. He did not expect the coach to let him retreat withdraw.

Bergman ignored Felix, not because he took special care of Zhen Shaolong, but mainly because of Luz's poor performance.

The last time Luz scored a goal, he didn't know when to recall. Zhen Shaolong was a new player, but he scored two goals for the team in his first appearance.

Now the team can lead the opponent, and it is also the goal completed by Zhen Shaolong.

Whoever scores a goal will perform well!

Even luck!

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Fifteen minutes passed quickly during the halftime break. After Bergman explained the tactics and asked some game-related questions, the players returned to the court without feeling that there was a break.

The players of the two teams stood in their positions, and with the whistle of the referee, the second half officially started.

Bergmann didn't talk about "fighting to win," but he expressed ideas with actions.

Two minutes into the second half, Fabian Bol was brought on.

Then came Robert Billiguca.

Fabian Bol plays as a central midfielder, adapting to the right side of the position, and can also play as a right midfielder. He and Sulendik partnered in the middle, which is the best combination for St. Pauli.

Robert Billiguka is the main left midfielder. The purpose of putting him on the field must be to make up for Kruse's appearance.

The lack of defense on the left can also play a supporting role in the attack on the left.

The appearance of two main players has improved the strength of St. Pauli.

However, compared with the mighty Bochum team, St. Pauli only played more steadily, but its overall strength was still at a disadvantage, and the situation of the game was still severely suppressed.

Most of the time, football was still under the control of the Bochum team, and they launched offensives again and again, hoping to equalize the score as soon as possible.

Zhen Shaolong was still at the front.

When St. Pauli launched an attack, he followed the whole body to adapt to running, constantly looking for positions to find opportunities, and stood still at other times, watching Bochum launch an offensive against the backcourt.

At this point in the game, it became very difficult for Zhen Shaolong to participate in the defense.

Because...the physical fitness can't keep up.

Zhen Shaolong's physical fitness is the worst in the team. His stamina is only 43 points. If he wants to hold on to the whole game, try not to run if he can. Occasionally he sprints back and forth, and he will be exhausted and out of breath. He doesn't want to be replaced because of cramps .

When Zhen Shaolong ran less, Sanvini's defense became much easier.

Since Zhen Shaolong scored a goal in the first half, Sanvini has been with him most of the time. Perhaps it is also because St. Pauli's offensive is not violent. Only three or four players come forward in each attack, and Bochum's defense is weak. There is a sufficient number of advantages.

Now that Zhen Shaolong's physical fitness is a bit behind, Sanvini can see it, and he can't help but have doubts about his own approach, "Is this guy really serious about defending?"

"The body is poor, the skills are average, and the physical fitness is not good..."

Sanvini didn't care anymore.

However, the indifference in his heart did not show in his actions. He continued to follow Zhen Shaolong, because Bochum was too easy to defend, and he had nothing else to do.

In the 63rd minute of the game, St. Pauli finally played a good offensive.

This attack was initiated from the left flank.

Robert Biliguka is very fast. He dribbled the ball across the center line continuously, and then gave the ball to Kruse in front. .

St Pauli wins the corner.

Kruse walked to the corner flagpole and prepared to make a free throw. Luz, Zhen Shaolong and Bol ran to the penalty area to fight for the point.

This time Zhen Shaolong knew how to stand.

Luz is the center forward of the team, and he is also a big guy. He is the main force for the header and stands in the middle position.

Bol is the midfielder, responsible for outflanking the back point.

Zhen Shaolong only needs to stand in the front and wait for the opportunity. Under normal circumstances, unless it is a tactical corner kick, it is difficult to have any chance in the front.

Kruse's footwork is good, and the football he kicked found the middle.

Luz jumped up and headed the goal!

"Look at this corner kick! Find the middle—" Accompanied by the shout of the commentator Eisfeld, Zhen Shaolong ran towards the goal without anyone noticing.

next moment--

Luz's header hit the crossbar!

Then everyone in the audience saw that the football bounced at a 45-degree angle, and happened to hit the head of a black-haired player, and then turned around and bounced into the goal.

"Hula..."

There was a loud noise in the auditorium, which immediately turned into cheers from the fans.

The commentator Eisfeld's next cry became, "Look! The ball went in—!!"

"St. Pauli has broken through the gates of Bochum again!"

"The score became 2-0. This time we can see clearly that it is still No. 13 Chinese player Zhen. I think we should read his full name -- Zhen Shaolong!"

"Zhen, Zhen! He scored twice and helped St. Pauli score the second goal!"

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