"Why don't you just talk to the Big Three and sell Ye Feng!" This was the last retreat that Lahm left for himself in his heart.

......

Walking out of the player tunnel and returning to the field, Ye Feng and Ballack walked side by side, always wanting to tease Ballack.

"Are you feeling overwhelmed?"

"You have to admit that you are old!"

"Hurry up and retire and live a relaxing life."

"It's okay to take the grandson, isn't it fun?"

......

Barack: "..."

Are you my grandson?

Barak couldn't hold back any longer, and his whole body was burning like a flame. He wanted Ye Feng to take a good look at who the old man was!

Looking at Barack who wanted to run away immediately, the corners of Ye Feng's mouth curled up slightly.

Is that interesting?

If even Ballack has conceded, what's the point of this game?

The duel with Barack cannot be done so hastily.

If we all get old in the future, get together, chat about their only direct conversation, and find that there is nothing to talk about, then I am sorry for everyone getting together in a wheelchair.

"Don't let me down!" Ye Feng looked at Barack's back full of anger, and couldn't help but secretly said in his heart.

Laughing at myself, I am also hypocritical. It is a game that can be easily won, but if I have to create obstacles for myself, I am really idle.

"Aren't you afraid of Barack's explosion?" Bud Stubel asked in a low voice behind Ye Feng. He heard the conversation between Barack and Ye Feng just now.

Ye Feng turned his head, smiled slightly and said, "I think he's more afraid of my explosion!"

Bud fell silent.

You have entered two, isn't it called an explosion?

Thinking about it this way, it seems that Barak should indeed be afraid.

......

The second half of the game began.

From Leverkusen defending Bayern's first attack, Ye Feng felt the tactical adjustment of the pharmaceutical factory.

Ballack defended Ribery, Vidal and Barnetta flanked Ye Feng, and Robben was given up by the Leverkusen midfielder and directly handed over to the full-back behind him.

Ye Feng said hello in an instant, not quite understanding which game Leverkusen was playing.

However, after Robben took advantage of the defensive space to attack twice, Ye Feng understood.

Robben went it alone on the wing, and both failed. One forced inward cut to form a shot, but did not threaten Leverkusen's goal, and the other attack failed to form a shot at all.

Compared with Ribery on the left, Robben's playing style is very unique.

No wonder Leverkusen dared to let Robben go to a certain extent. Originally, Ye Feng thought that Leverkusen was inflated, but now it seems that although it is a gamble, the process is under their control.

Robben was the top scorer in the Bayern team last season, but now he has been reduced to the point of being deliberately ignored by his opponents. I have to say that Robben is also quite sad.

Robben was not convinced, and still wanted to solve the battle alone on the right. He had already seen the space left by his opponent, and he vowed to score a goal.

In the next attack, when Robben broke through with the ball again, it was destroyed by the Leverkusen defenders, which in turn allowed Leverkusen to form a very threatening attack.

Ballack moved forward with the ball, passed the piglet, and reached the front of Bayern's penalty area.

Ye Feng's position was too far away to form an interception.

It's just that Ballack shot with too much force in the last kick, didn't control the line well, and missed the goalpost slightly.

The regretful Ballack struggled with his head in his arms, wishing to turn back time and give him another chance to shoot, he would definitely score.

And Leverkusen's attack this time also sounded the alarm for Bayern. It turns out that Leverkusen can also threaten Bayern's goal.

And then, the imposing Leverkusen launched a wave of fierce attacks towards Bayern's goal. After being invisible for most of the game, the two center forwards also began to show off their power and repeatedly created threats.

At this time, Ye Feng was on the shoulders with Ballack. While intercepting and sweeping in the midfield, he focused his energy on defending Ballack.

I have to say that a full-on Barack also made Ye Feng a little uncomfortable.

Different from defensive playmakers, Ballack never holds the ball too much, and runs desperately more often, so that Ye Feng has to run with Ballack.

If it weren't for Ye Feng's physical fitness, he would probably have been run away by the old man Barack to death.

Although physical confrontation does not suffer, it does not take advantage of too much. After all, Barack's physical confrontation is also very ruthless.

No way, when Leverkusen's momentum came up, Bayern could only defend passively.

Occasionally there was a chance to counterattack, but Robben wasted a few times, and it didn't cause too many waves.

Ye Feng was a little annoyed, Robben seemed to be on the top, he dribbled the ball by himself, he didn't know how to cooperate with his teammates, the more he dribbled, the more he was cut off, the more he was cut off, the more he had to prove himself with the ball, it seemed like he was caught in a vicious circle Same.

I really want to ask Robben, what the hell are you doing!

If Ye Feng is Klinsmann, then he will definitely replace Robben, who is already not calm, and replace him with Timoschuk or Altintop to strengthen the defense.

Unfortunately, not Klinsmann!

Therefore, Bayern can only respond passively now.

......

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When Robben frantically dribbled the ball from the wing again and was destroyed by Leverkusen, Muller, who had been running but couldn't get a pass, lost his temper.

"Football is the only thing in your eyes? Don't you know that there is an action in football called passing?"

Mueller walked up to Robben, staring and questioning Robben loudly.

Although Robben's tactical status is higher, after all, he has only been in Bayern for a short time. Strictly speaking, his actual status in the team may not be comparable to that of the young and upright Muller.

So don't look at Muller's usual foolishness, but at critical moments, Robben is not in vain at all.

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