God-level goalkeeper

Chapter 193 Max Kruse

Chapter 193 Max Kruse
Under the rivalry between the fans of St. Pauli and Jena, Jena finally ushered in the second game of the Bundesliga.

However, the game was extremely intense from the very beginning. For some unknown reason, Nils was extremely active today. He would occasionally be lazy while running, but today he was completely devoted to the game.

In less than 10 minutes of the opening, Nils frequently posed a threat in front of St. Pauli's goal. In the 4th and 6th minutes, he already had two shots.

If it weren't for the solid positioning of St. Pauli's defenders, it would be very likely that St. Pauli's goalkeeper would pick the ball from the goal.

It's just that while posing a threat, although Niels' offense is sharp, he seems to have lost his usual patience. The first time he took the ball, he chose not to observe the position of his teammates, but directly dribbled the ball towards St. Pauli's defense. attack.

Did you take the wrong medicine?
Heike, who was standing on the sidelines, frowned. Nils' performance was abnormal. Running and chasing goals regardless of physical strength might hurt himself.

He raised his hand and looked at the time. It was 13 minutes. Should Niels be replaced? Heike asked himself.

Fortunately, St. Pauli didn't give him any more chances to perform. After being beaten by Jena for a while, they lost their temper. They had already suppressed their energy. After Jena made an offensive error, St. Pauli quickly started to counterattack.

The football went from the feet of the center back Gunes to the feet of the winger Max Kruse and then to the feet of the striker Kevin Schendler in just three straight passes, and only ten seconds passed.

Pretty!

Mike Boskens had stood up from the coaching bench at this time, and St. Pauli's attack was as smooth as flowing water, completely playing the tactics he imagined.

One hit and go for long distances.

It's not a one-shot pass between short passes, but a fast forward pass attack. The first thing Mike Boskens did after he came to St. Pauli was to start reforming the players' tactical thinking.

St. Pauli is already considered the most unconventional team in Germany. The tactical style of the year was also tight with personality, and most of the reason for St. Pauli's lift is also because of their unconventionalism.

It's just that I didn't expect that after Mike Boskens came, he didn't have the personality to stop St. Pauli's tactics. Although he was extremely harsh on the players and some minor faulty movements were not allowed, he was very tactical in tactics. boldness.

Created a very unique tactical style of play.

And his most proud work is this kind of long pass like a scalpel. Through a few players with accurate teaching methods as a transfer station, he quickly pushes the football into the opponent's penalty area. Goal scored.

It is simple and clear, and it has an absolute morale blowing effect.

Think about it, a counterattack of tens of seconds or even less time, and a few simple passes break through your gate, how desperate it is.

And just now, St. Pauli's counterattack had an effect that satisfied Mike Boskens.

Except for the few defenders left behind in the middle circle in Jena, all the other players of the Jena team couldn't react in time, and there was no time to chase back. Every pass was at least 20 meters long, and three consecutive passes were successful. Never appeared in the usual games in Jena.

St. Pauli forward Kevin Schendler rushed forward without hesitation after receiving the ball, and immediately divided the football to Max Kruse who was running left and right when Voji came to block.

To be honest, the player Max Kruse has a little relationship with Ye Xin. He also belongs to Bremen's abandoned player, but he was abandoned much earlier than Ye Xin, and he was not as twisted as Ye Xin. In 2007 The Werder Bremen first team played only once and was transferred to the Werder Bremen second team.

Played in Bremen's second team for a whole year, and the first team did not recall him again. At that time, Max Kruse knew that he had been given up by the team, so he decisively responded to St. Pauli's call after the end of the season. Solicit.

After joining St. Pauli, he quickly gained the recognition of the whole team with his strength, and also made great contributions to St. Pauli's promotion to the Bundesliga.

For the first time, his strength was shown in front of all Germans, an excellent jack-of-all-trades player.

Good speed, good stamina, good dribbling, and a player who is extremely sensitive in different positions. Although his left foot is his habitual foot, he doesn't give way when playing right inside forward.

Facing such a jack-of-all-trades player, Jena's defender Kay really had nothing to do. Near the middle circle, Max Kruse just passed the ball and left Kay behind.

At this time, because Jena was unable to catch up, there was no defender in front of Max Kruse in the entire half.

Without saying a word, he took the ball and rushed towards the goal of Jena.

The St. Pauli fans shouted immediately, the team song that was still singing just now could no longer be heard, one-on-one, this player who has become the core of St. Pauli has never let them down.

People of Jena, let you experience what despair is.

Many St. Pauli fans have begun to celebrate triumphantly, and by the way, they cast sad eyes at the Jena fans.

only……

What happened next made them feel very strange. Logically speaking, the Jena fans should be desperately booing Max Kruse who is running wildly at this time. Why are their cheers louder than themselves?

Do they have any dissatisfaction with the Jena goalkeeper?

It's not like, their eyes reveal anticipation?

"Stonewall!"

"Stonewall!"

"Stonewall!"

Suddenly the audience began to resound the term "Stone Wall", and the fans of St. Pauli were suddenly confused, "Stone Wall?"What's the meaning?
And right away they knew why.

Although Max Kruse was taken aback by the sudden cheers, he just paused while running and then immediately threw himself into the attack. After all, this was a rare one-on-one opportunity.

Finally, when he ran to the penalty spot, Ye Xin finally made a move. He made a gesture to press. This is what he likes to do to the forwards who come to his goal one-on-one. The shooters will kick and shoot.

Sure enough, Max Kruse quickly chose to shoot after Ye Xin took a step forward.

After all, at this time, the goalkeeper will often fail to react due to the movement of the center of gravity. This is an excellent opportunity.

It’s just that Max Kruse didn’t know that this was simply a trap of Ye Xin. After training in disguised shooting, he was no longer the foolish young man he used to be, and he gradually became a bit darker when it came to guarding the goal. .

He has thought of all kinds of ways to lure the opponent's striker to shoot, one of which is to deliberately move forward in front of the goal.

(End of this chapter)

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