Seven Crowns

Chapter 207: A Tenacious Opponent

The 13th round of the Bundesliga between Hoffenheim and Wolfsburg was not only broadcast live in China, but also in Japan.

Because there is Makoto Hasebe, the main player of the Japanese national team in Wolfsburg, who transferred from Japan to Wolfsburg in January 2008.

Makoto Hasebe has comprehensive skills, abundant physical fitness, and strong willpower. He is exactly the type of player that Wolfsburg devil coach Magath likes most.

Therefore, after transferring to Wolfsburg, Makoto Hasebe quickly gained a foothold. This season, he has become the main defensive midfielder of Wolfsburg, and can occasionally play as a central defender, performing well.

Just like the last time South Korea broadcasted the fifth round of Hoffenheim and Dortmund, this game was also hyped by the Chinese and Japanese media as an East Asian derby.

Due to the historical grievances between China and Japan, some radical media and fans of the two countries even publicized the game as a Sino-Japanese war.

Lu Wenbin is naturally aware of the domestic hype, and he was interviewed by Chinese reporters before the game.

However, as a celebrity, Lu Wenbin's words and deeds naturally cannot be as unscrupulous as netizens. But Lu Wenbin still said that he will play his best in the game and lead the team to victory.

No matter who the opponent is, he will do his best to defeat the opponent.

Makoto Hasebe did the same in an interview, only saying that Lu Wenbin is currently the top scorer in the Bundesliga, and he will do his best to defend Lu Wenbin.

But that's just for the team's victory, not for the East Asian derby or China-Japan duel.

However, in the game, Wolfsburg head coach Magath did assign No. 13 midfielder Makoto Hasebe to closely guard Lu Wenbin, but the relationship between the two was not as friendly and calm as they expressed in the interview.

The pre-match interview between the two was calm and calm, just to avoid troubles in public opinion.

Not to mention the grievances and grievances in the history of the two countries, that is, there have been many grievances and grievances between the two countries in football in the past ten years or so.

In the 2004 Asian Cup, China, as the host, lost to Japan in the final and lost the championship, which was regarded as a great shame and humiliation by Chinese fans.

As a member of Chinese football, Lu Wenbin is no exception.

Therefore, in the 6th minute, when Lu Wenbin received the ball at the front of the penalty area, although the chance was not very good, he turned around and finished the shot with Makoto Hasebe's tugging and pushing.

I want to give Hasebe Makoto a blow.

However, Makoto Hasebe also made a timely tackle from behind.

Although he didn't tackle the ball or knock down Lu Wenbin, he successfully interfered with Lu Wenbin's shot.

In the end, Lu Wenbin's shot went a little farther into the goal than he expected. Instead of flying to the dead corner, it was easily confiscated by Wolfsburg goalkeeper Benalio.

In the process of getting up from the ground, Makoto Hasebe lowered his head and whispered in unproficient German: "Lu Wenbin, don't even think about scoring goals in this game!"

Lu Wenbin snorted, and responded in a low voice: "It's up to you? We'll see!"

The game continued, Hasebe Makoto really did what he said, and almost completely stared at Lu Wenbin.

He completely disregarded the positions of other Hoffenheim players and where the football was. Anyway, wherever Lu Wenbin ran, he followed wherever he went, without relaxing his eyes and body for a moment.

Even if Lu Wenbin ran to the sideline, the baseline, or the backcourt, he followed closely, with one thought in his mind: Lu Wenbin must be watched to death, and he cannot be allowed to score a goal.

In order to get Lu Wenbin into a personal struggle with himself, Hasebe used swear words and tricks to provoke Lu Wenbin from time to time, leaving Lu Wenbin with no time to care about him.

It would be even better if Lu Wenbin could be stimulated to foul himself in turn and be sent off by the referee.

Lu Wenbin, who was only 18 years old and inexperienced, fell for it.

Coupled with the grievances between China and Japan, Lu Wenbin has only one thought in his mind: he must score in front of Makoto Hasebe and teach him a lesson.

Lu Wenbin was completely caught in a personal battle with Makoto Hasebe. Although he had four shots in the first half, only two shots were within the frame of the goal under the interference of Makoto Hasebe, and none of them goal.

There were also two free kicks and no goals were scored.

When the opponent finds out that Lu Wenbin can only shoot on his own and can't pass the ball, the difficulty of defense will actually be reduced a lot.

Lu Wenbin did not score a goal. Instead, Obasi received an assist from Ibisevic in the 34th minute and successfully scored a shot in the small penalty area, giving Hoffenheim a 1-0 lead.

After the two sides entered the intermission with a score of 1-0, Ralph criticized Lu Wenbin in the locker room.

Ralph said: "Lu, I know the conflicts between you and Japan, but it's pointless for you to be completely involved in a personal battle with Makoto Hasebe. He may just be provoking you with dirty words and petty gestures, so that you have no time He Gu, and was even sent off by the referee for retaliating against him. You have to win the fight against Makoto Hasebe, not in a personal bullfight with Makoto Hasebe on the court, but to lead the team to victory. As long as we win, Wolfsburg lost, would Hasebe Makoto think he was the winner and be happy?"

Lu Wenbin suddenly realized.

He said how Makoto Hasebe swears so much, it made him want to punch people directly several times.

It turned out that this was the opponent's scheme.

Little Japan is really insidious, he is still too young.

After a 15-minute break, Lu Wenbin began to become more rational, and no longer insisted on scoring goals in front of Makoto Hasebe.

So, in the 53rd minute of the second half, when Lu Wenbin received the ball in the penalty area, instead of shooting himself, but crossed Ibisevic to score the goal, Makoto Hasebe, who was concentrating on blocking Lu Wenbin, appeared on his face. Surprised look.

Lu Wenbin assisted Ibisevic and scored another goal to help Hoffenheim take a 2-0 lead.

After celebrating the goal with his teammates, Lu Wenbin showed a sneering smile at Makoto Hasebe when he returned to his own half, making Makoto Hasebe full of evil and nowhere to vent.

Seeing Makoto Hasebe's depressed expression, Lu Wenbin knew that the head coach's analysis was indeed correct. This little Japan really planned to fight with him in the first half.

Seeing that he assisted his teammate to score a goal now, Makoto Hasebe was really depressed, and he would not be happy because he prevented himself from scoring a goal.

After assisting Ibisevic to score this goal, Lu Wenbin thought that Hoffenheim, which led 2-0, had won.

Unexpectedly, the wolf castle trained by the devil coach Magath not only has first-class physical fitness, but also has terrifying willpower.

The 0-2 score not only did not make the Wolfsburg players despair, but fought, counterattacked, and attacked more desperately, and in the 64th and 69th minutes, they scored two goals in five minutes to equalize the score.

When Wolfsburg's No. 9 striker Dezeko scored the second goal to equalize the score, the commentator Dickenson jumped up from the commentary booth and exclaimed:

"My God, Wolfsburg scored the second goal. They even scored two goals in 5 minutes to tie the point when they were behind 0-2. Magath's team really has the energy to refuse to admit defeat. .Although his devil training has been criticized, but the spirit of his team is also admirable."

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