<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > Sports Weekly All-Media Reporter Huang Sijun</h1>
How many Bayern fans in the country slept peacefully last night with the good feeling of "waking up and a big win"? And when they wake up, see the message pushed by the mobile phone, and see the incredible 5-0, how many people wonder if the score is written backwards? Without any warning, Bayern, who had beaten their opponents by four goals in three consecutive official games after returning from the international break in October, was swept 5-0 away by the league-ranked Borussia Mönchengladbach, setting a record for the biggest defeat in the history of the German Cup and stopping in the second round of the German Cup for two consecutive years.

Can you believe such a score?
The incredible score is not only 5-0, but also the performance of the two teams is the opposite of the league four days ago. In the match against Hertha Berlin, Borussia Moncheng, using the same 343 formation and almost the same starting 11, performed extremely sluggishly, the offensive organization was disorganized, and the coach Hüttle's adjustments after half-time were even more inflammatory, and eventually lost 0-1. It was such a team that had only three victories in the 9th round of the Bundesliga and only ranked 12th, and it took only 21 minutes to irrigate bayern with 3 light eggs and rewrite the score to 5-0 after playing less than an hour in the game.
So how exactly can we scientifically explain this perhaps the most incredible match in the history of the German Cup?
Embolo blew up the French centre-back combination
Bayern didn't "live the whole thing", nagelsman, who still had to remotely control the team at home, re-discharged his usual 4231 formation and sent in the theoretically strongest starting 11, including Alfonso Davis and Goretzka, who were on a one-week hiatus. With the lessons learned from the Bundesliga opener, Bayern should have been well prepared tactically and psychologically for Borussia Moncheng's approach to grabbing the start, and it should have been clear that Borussia Moncheng, who is now playing 343, will use three strikers to carry out crazy high-pressing, and must be more cautious in the backcourt.
However, after less than 2 minutes, Davis carelessly crossed to the front of his own penalty area after completing the steal on the left side of the field, only to be snatched by the rapidly forward Quadio Koone in the next second, followed by Embolo taking the ball in the box to try to get rid of Pamecano. Before the Bayern players could react, Koone stepped forward to deliver the fatal blow. In the process of conceding the ball, Goretska, Muller and Lucas Hernandez, who appeared on the ball's route, all moved half a beat slower. In the face of Embolo's unreasonable horizontal escape, Yupa only barely blocked the ball. Such a collective short circuit condenses Bayern's incredible performance on this night.
Quadio Koone opened the scoring with just 74 seconds to the opening.
In fact, after the opening, Borussia Borussia Möncheng did not press the high position as almost crazy as the previous game against Hertha, and the 3 strikers Embolo, Styndall and Jonas Hoffmann patiently waited for the right time to grab it collectively. The problem is that when Bayern can develop the ball into midfield with more calmness, the ball-handling players will immediately fall into the pocket of two or three or even three people, and can only helplessly return the pass, or even be counter-attacked by the opponent's broken ball.
Bayern wanted to treat them the way they were, but Borussia Moncheng could always crack it easily. For example, in the 9th minute, Bayern immediately launched a counterattack after losing the ball in front of the field, causing Gentel to hastily kick the ball near the midline, but Embolo still calmly unloaded the ball and returned to the ball under Lucas's entanglement, Zakaria sent a straight line at the first time, yupa tried to intercept the pass error and watched as Hoffmann single-handedly cut straight into the right rib of the box, but the latter's final right foot stabbed off the far post.
Embolo, a Swiss striker with outstanding strength and speed but poor shooting skills, was simply omnipotent on this night. The Two France internationals, Pamecano and Lucas, whose transfer prices exceed €120 million, look like kindergarteners in front of him. In almost every confrontation, Embolo was able to win easily. Ben Sebani then scored two goals in a row, all related to Embolo. The 2-0 goal came when Embolo won the ball on the right side of the penalty area and attracted a three-man defence to send a straight plug, which led to Hoffmann's cross assist of the anti-offside insertion into the right side of the box, and the penalty was earned by Embolo when he was fighting Lucas in the box.
Embolo toyed with Lucas and Yu Pamecano to applause.
After the change of sides, Embolo simply went down to two more cities himself. The 4-0 goal was clearly Embolo's one-on-two in the front, but Lucas didn't know why he missed the first drop point first and then deliberately stayed away from Embolo instead of immediately "closing the door" with Yupa. So Embolo once again used his savage body to carry Yupa, rushed into the center of the penalty area and kicked through Neuer's "small door". At this time, Na Shuai made up his mind to replace the soulless Yupa, replaced by Jules, and replaced Davis with Comand, changing the three center-backs. But shortly after the substitution was completed, Coman was forced to grab the ball at the back, and the same bench-making Netz broke the ball and quickly passed through the combination of Jules and Pavard, allowing Embolo to seal a 5-0 victory.
Tactical failure + bad luck
Admittedly, Lucas and Yu Pameicano, who coincided with his 23rd birthday, performed disastrously, both of them performed with a decent 6-pointer, but it was unfair to throw the 0-5 pot to them, because it was a systematic fiasco, and every link in Bayern's system was incredibly bad. From Lewandowski at the top to Neuer, who guarded the gate, the night was far below par – although Müller thought neuer was the only one to be blamed.
Mueller says he has never experienced such a collective rout.
As sports director Salihamidzic said, counting his years as a player, he has not experienced such a rout, "I was shocked. We didn't win the next confrontation in the first half, there was no offensive and defensive conversion. This is a collective short circuit, which is really unexplainable. Mueller, who debuted in 2008/09, also said: "I have never experienced this situation. I have never seen such a collective defeat in such an important game. ”
A week ago, after Borussia Dortmund's 4-0 away defeat to Ajax in the Champions League, their manager Rozer also said: "When you are 2-0 behind, you will not be satisfied. But Kimmich wouldn't shake his hand, he would be really angry. That's the difference, and the people of Munich will be furious. Unexpectedly, Rozer's old clubs had now beaten the Kimmichs to death. Bayern is really the whole team is confused.
How can we reasonably explain such a long-lived scene? Kimmich's refusal to vaccinate against COVID-19 and Lucas's domestic violence lawsuit (which had previously been confirmed not to go to jail) have generated many unnecessary off-court arguments in recent times, but this is not an external interference that is only available in this game, but has also been during the past three consecutive wins. Salihamidzic said: "Someone who is not vaccinated is not the reason why we can't win the confrontation and block the ball today." ”
Bayern assistant dino Top müller was filled with a sense of powerlessness.
Nagelsman's inability to command on the spot was certainly the main downside and a strong reason he could escape blame after such a humiliating rout. But with the team's collective coma after the opening and the performance of not completing the first shot until the 32nd minute, can the coach's pre-match deployment really completely escape responsibility? Assistant coach Dino Topmuller, who took over as manager interim, said after the game: "We all know they will press high and make quick changes, but we don't have the ability and motivation to deal with difficulties. "If the coach really makes targeted arrangements for the team and the players do not execute in place, it may only be due to the fact that the last few games have been too easy, causing the Bayern players to take it too seriously and lose their ability to adapt to such long-lost difficulties.
So, since you see that the team has lost the ability and motivation to deal with difficulties, why not adjust immediately? Even though nagelsman was unable to react as fast as he could without being on the spot, he remained unsettled after halftime and did not move until after conceding his fourth goal, and the coaching staff was clearly to blame. Topmüller explains this: "We didn't want to move [at halftime] because it wasn't a problem with the system, it was a dark day. For the next two days, we had to endure malice and ridicule from the outside world. ”
Does Topmuller's rhetoric make sense? Bayern's failure to even score a face-saving goal seemed to prove his point. Tolisso's close-up header hit the crossbar and Muller's various shots either went straight to Zome or flew off the line against the frame. In fact, in the last half hour, Bayern did not give up, but has been trying to narrow the score gap. In the end, Bayern led 15-13 on goal after such a disaster, with a 62% possession rate and a 9-2 lead from a corner, but not even a single goal was scored.
Leashing a crown? Non-existent!
In addition to the failure of tactical deployment and on-site mobilization, Bayern's historic rout further confirmed the fact that they were restrained by Borussia Moncheng. Before the game, a reporter asked Borussia Mondesing sports director Eber what he thought of what Borussia Moncheng had not won against Bayern seven times in the history of the German Cup. Eberle replied: "I've heard about it for the first time, but I remember playing well against Bayern, especially at home in recent years. "Indeed it is. Counting the 5-0 match, Borussia Moncheng's last four home games have been unbeaten with 3 wins and 1 draw against Bayern. In the bundesliga opener this season, if it were not for the referee's two "fouls" against Thuram Jr. in the penalty area by the referee at the end of the game, Borussia Moncheng would have taken all three points.
After replacing embolo, the number one hero, Hürter hugged him.
Neuer just joined Bayern in the 2011/12 season, Borussia Moncheng beat Bayern in the league, and the German Cup semi-final was only a penalty shootaway (technically a tie is not a loss). In the last 10 years, Borussia Moncheng has won Bayern a full nine times (but also lost nine times) in the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal, i.e. they can beat Bayern almost every season. Borussia Moncheng is not as simple as the tactical style of Bayern, after all, from Favre to Rozer to Hürter, Borussia Moncheng's style has changed a lot, in the past it was a technical flow, and now it is more focused on strength. But no matter what style, no matter what tactics are used, Borussia Moncheng can always take advantage of Bayern, which has clearly become a psychological implication. Even if the contrast between the strength and status of the two teams is so great today, this psychological hint is still valid, and eventually spawned such an irreproducible miracle.
In addition to Borussia Moncheng's "nemesis attributes", Hüttle is also a good opponent against Bayern. It is still clearly remembered that the 1-5 match that led to Niko Kovac's dismissal was given by Huttel's Frankfurt. Last season, Eintracht Frankfurt also staged a 2-1 home win over the "six champions" in the league round robin. In that game, Frankfurt's quick conversion in the first half was also a game that Bayern could not find north.
Another evil thing is that on almost the same day a year ago (28 October), Nagelsman also lost a 0-5, away to Manchester United in the second round of the Champions League group stage. It was his biggest defeat in two years of coaching the Leipzig RB. However, The Coach eventually led the team to a 3-2 revenge in the finale of the group stage and squeezed Manchester United into the Europa League. Now, the humiliated Coach and Bayern also have the opportunity to take revenge this season, the first round of the league cycle in early January next year.
A year ago, Yu Pamecano also suffered a 0-5 in Leipzig.
But before that, whether it's Bayern or Borussia Moncheng, there are still a lot of important games to deal with. This 0-5 is very different from Manchester United's 0-5 nature, and people will not worry that Bayern will collapse, but believe that it is a good wake-up call. And this 5-0 will not completely pave the way for Borussia Moncheng's prospects for this season, after all, they have also won consecutive victories over Dortmund (1-0) and Wolfsburg (3-1), but then failed to win the missing major general Stuttgart, and even lost to the weaker Hertha Berlin.
The most positive significance of this game is that Bayern will never really tie a dog in the domestic arena and win the championship in the coach's seat. In other words, if Bayern could eliminate the so-called "nemesis" without a manager present, the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal would be really boring.
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