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"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)

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Seeing Kimmich playing right-back in the starting line-up, I had a hunch – the former German team was coming back.

So he dared to "offer advice" (twice for various reasons):

"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)

And then:

At 1:49, Musiala took Raum's pass from his left rib and forced a shot close to the arc of the box - the first shot won the first corner.

At 3:54, Gnabry's left rib steal was given to Musiala and cut forward, and then Muciara hit straight at the goal, forcing the goalkeeper to make two saves in less than four minutes (although the ball was eventually ruled offside, the team also had its first offside).

At 5:00, Gnabry cut inside his ribs on the left and won a second corner.

At 6:45, Gundogan headed straight in the middle of the box and Musiala flashed between five or six opponents in the box but could not get up.

At 7:59, Kimmich crossed 45 degrees from the right and Muller cut in to the top and deflected just wide.

From 9:22 to 9:30, Musiala pushed in with his left rib to Raum on the left, Raum crossed, Gnabry, what I had been saying in the first two games "the only player who can bring a different difference to this orderly, overly stylized team" Gnabry header into the net, 1:0 ("Busquets' scheduling, Laporte's mistake (Spain 1:1 Germany)", "1:2 Japan, German in the sleeve, 7:0 Costa Rica, Spain who taught German transmission").

At 13:55, Müller crossed 45 degrees from the right and Gretzka cut in to force the goalkeeper to make a save and take a third corner.

At 16:57, Juller attempted to cross the right rib and at 17:11 the right front court caused the opponent to pass back to the line, but the referee misjudged that he did not go out of the line (lost a corner opportunity).

At 19:00, Kimmich crossed straight from the right rib to the opposing centre-back, and at 19:09, Gundogan was fouled in the middle of the front.

At 19:55, Gnabry received a pass from Sane to the left side of the penalty area, and the fourth corner kick.

26:40, Gnabry crosses from the left and takes the fifth corner.

29:31 Gnabry broke away from inside the box and took the sixth corner.

……

At the beginning, the former German team came back - starting with a forced shot from Musiala that was different from his own two games, covering the opponent with that dense crossfire net of turns, and scoring at 9 minutes and 30 seconds (note that it was in a dense defense at the beginning).

However, after the goal, they were:

1. Speed down.

2. No more trial and error, hit the success rate.

——All kinds of passes, all kinds of interspersed cooperation, what is good at what is not good, what can be played and what can not be played must be played, not afraid of mistakes to pile up the quantity to change the quantity to seek qualitative change, this is undoubtedly the best choice for the team that is 1:0 ahead but the number of goals is far from enough to win the team that is 0:1 behind, and win in chaos. However, the German team did not want to try and make mistakes to change the success rate, which was equivalent to helping the opponent who was in a hurry.

——Oh, in the first battle of 1:2 Japan, when they were chased to a draw, they still thought of trial and error, but after being overtaken, they were afraid to lose another place and did not dare to try and make a mistake, alas!

3. No more pressure on the opponent to regain the pass control that was lost for 10 minutes.

- Note that this is a logical problem: putting pressure on the opponent includes compressing the opponent's defense, but compressing the opponent's defense does not necessarily mean putting pressure on the opponent.

So,

Six corners were awarded in the first 29:31, but only one corner was awarded from the 29:32 to the end of the first half – 45:12 Sane's shot from outside the box bounced off the line.

So,

No more tension (the tension of unity, tension, seriousness, liveliness) - speed reduction, hit success rate, pick up pass control; It was a relief - 41:48, the opponent sent a long pass from the back without a clear offensive purpose and accurate pass, but Raum and Rudiger made a series of low-level errors, if it were not for goalkeeper Neuer...

Alas!!!

In 9 minutes and 30 seconds, he took the lead in the dense defense, but did not take advantage of the victory and chased - regardless of the external situation, just do his own "chaos to win" and make a big net of goals. Everything in the second half didn't make sense.

Oh, and I have two things to say about the "center" issue that a lot of people talk about:

1. The equalizer in the last game is not actually the meaning of the so-called center forward, I have made it clear in "Busquets' scheduling, Laporte's mistake (Spain 1:1 Germany)": that goal was purely a personal gift from Laporte of the Spanish team.

2. This game he (center Phil Kruger) didn't start or night much, the real time was after a 1-0 lead.

Of course, since the problem of center forwards is mentioned, let's say two more words:

Germany have been out of two consecutive World Cup groups (the first time was the defending champion) and have little to do with the "centre" or with the "pass control".

The most crucial problem is that the "seeker" Loew made the German team lose the magic weapon that made them prosperous in the second fifty years of the last century - the desire to win and lose, and the gambling heart.

The representative of the will football of the twentieth century, the representative of the will football of the twentieth century, the first "winner and loser" of football, has become today's - dare not try and make mistakes (then again, the "risk" of suddenly using a center forward is actually a kind of trial and error), and the success rate of seeing good ("having a pass control pocket" to play "compression is not pressure" at every turn) "Shorely!

2014 champion?

Firstly, when morality is complete, and secondly, thanks to the predator who covered the entire field who was not in the main lineup at the beginning - Piglet. (The following four screenshots can be seen)

"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)
"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)
"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)
"Dao" looks sanctimonious - the German team put in the sleeve by Loew (two consecutive group outs)

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