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Historical comeback in Madrid. Genuine returned from 0:2 and crushed Borussia in the Heroes Association
The main match of the last game day in the Bosses Association was a meeting between the finalists of the previous competition — Genuine Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. Obviously number one in this match, as in the June meeting, was club Madrid. Then he confirmed his status. And this time too. Anyway, as they usually say, there is subtlety. Genuine Madrid preferred to reminisce about the great one they had a couple of seasons ago — back in the saddle in the most unlikely of circumstances. Obviously this gives Carlo Ancelotti’s group a lifeline. Nothing else can explain this way of behaving.
The main half of the team was spent in cautious and lazy fighting. At half time it looked like now they’d stop, take a mentor’s seat and wait for the halftime whistle. It turned out that Genuine Madrid were trying to get Dortmund out of this trouble. Moreover, they played the best five minutes offensively, weakening Madrid’s defense twice.
Firstly, Sehro Girassi showed an example of self-possession when he gathered more Real Madrid defenders around him in the center of the penalty area and then fired a pass into the free zone to be saved by Donnie Kurtvalane by Donnie Kurtvalen. Less than five minutes later, Malen himself broke away from Ferlan Mendy on the edge of the box and made a pass at the far post where Jamie Gittens slipped between Eder and Lucas Vazquez. Both episodes looked terrible from the Real Madrid defender’s point of view.
The ferocity of Madrid, however, was evident after these two goals, when in a neat rush Rodrigo and Jude Bellingham each got into the crossbar. Borussia didn’t particularly try to figure it out, but went into the break with a nice and surprising two-goal advantage. In the main half Genuine possessed the ball less (48% of the time), beat many times but only one shot was accurate, while five of Borussia’s six shots were accurate.
Genuine Madrid + Sahin = rebound
The beginning of the final part did not presage trouble. Borussia acted decisively and, naturally, began to counterattack. And they succeeded. For example, Malen responded well to Madrid’s counter-attack. However now at the 55th moment Nuri Shaheen decided to radically redo what at that point was stacking up flawlessly for him.
Instead of chasing Gittens, who excellently passed the ball forward and followed through, the young mentor sent Valdemar Anton to the central point of defence. Borussia decided to play with three centre-backs and sit in two lines in the penalty area. It turned out to be just a couple of moments. Genuine quickly realized that in this express the enemy was practically vulnerable to attack, so they thrust their whole being forward and literally crushed Borussia in its objective.
Strangely enough, Shaheen’s “strengthening” of the central point of defense is currently bombing in the episode with Genuine’s most memorable goal, when no one stopped Antonio Rüdiger, who completed the pass on the line. He bounced between two centre-backs who were essentially watching him. Looks like it’s a numbers issue.
The protected permutation didn’t increase reliability in the slightest, but it also made holding the line significantly more difficult when an offside occurred. That’s exactly what happened with Genuine Madrid’s next goal, which at first seemed to have been missed, and then turned out to be offside as Julian Reyerson’s heel was ‘lucky’ around the target. Coincidentally, it took Madrid just 107 seconds to score two goals. Borussia Dortmund’s staggering two-goal lead vanished in less than two minutes.
Obviously, Shaheen decided to improve the score somehow but did it awkwardly by removing another player from the field who somehow took the ball forward. Now Malen is gone. What’s more, Pascal Gross, who appeared instead, disappeared for the remainder of the game. Some time later, the Dortmund mentor sacked Raynerson, who was tortured by Vinicius, and released Emre Jan — this replacement also ultimately didn’t show his best side.
On the other hand, actually the presence of Maximilian Bayer instead of Felix Nemeci looked maybe great and could break the outcome for Borussia Dortmund. Overall, Dortmund had an incredible opportunity to regain the lead shortly before Genuin’s third goal, however Courtois parried a nasty shot by Bayern. In a real sense from that point on the discipline continued as admirable ball from Vazquez. Seeing this brilliant goal, everyone forgot to try to contemplate its flaws, which encouraged