laitimes

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

author:Robbery

Germany beat Denmark 2-0 and thankfully VAR for this thrilling match, and the German fans finally breathed a sigh of relief.

The exciting duel between the two halves of this game, coupled with lightning and thunder and heavy rain and hail, directly brought the audience to the blockbuster scene of football.

In other words, this European preliminaries really made everyone's mood like a roller coaster.

Nagelsmann, who has won consecutive games, originally planned to take advantage of this shareholder wind to continue his plan A, but if Nathan Ta was suspended for accumulating yellow cards and had to make adjustments, Nagelsmann made a painful decision to rotate three main players.

In addition to the expected change of Schlotterbeck's replacement tower, he was also very bold in putting Sane and Raum in the starting line-up, replacing Wirtz and Mittelstedt.

And Phil Kruger can only sit on the cold bench this time.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

As soon as the game started, the momentum of the German team was as aggressive as clockwork, and it was almost like swallowing the Danish team in one go.

Look at that Schlotterbeck, in the 4th minute, there was a powerful header that caught Schmeichel off guard, and the excited audience almost jumped.

The referee blew Kimmich for a foul and blew the goal away, a reversal that left the crowd in no air.

Next, the German team was still bombarding indiscriminately, Kimmich's long-range shot, Havertz's assault, and Schlotterbeck's header were all one after another, but I didn't expect the Danish goalkeeper Schmeichel to be an iron whip, pounced and didn't let the ball go in.

Speaking of Schmeichel, the Danish goalkeeper is really old and strong, just saving the German team's shot is like playing the Flash, and fans can't help but ask: "Have you practiced gymnastics?" ”

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

When the game was almost 35 minutes into play, the situation was a bit chaotic, and it suddenly rained rain and hail in the sky, accompanied by thunder and lightning, and the game had to be suspended.

It's a bottle of cold fairy potion for the German team, and sometimes nature is really on our side.

After the timely rain, the German players took the opportunity to adjust their state and began to launch a new round of attacks quickly not long after the resumption of play.

In the first moments after the restart, Raum sent in a quick cross like a rabbit, and Havertz's good chance in front of goal was saved by the goalkeeper.

At this time, the audience is waiting with bated breath: can this goal be scored? Immediately afterwards, Germany went on the offensive again, Kimmich lobbed the ball from the right to goal, Schlotterbeck headed the ball into the side-netting at the back post, and almost luckily scored.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Unexpectedly, at the end of the first half, Denmark threatened the goal twice.

Schlotterbeck was tackled by Huylon in the box, but fortunately Huylon hit the side-netting.

Although this was Schlotterbeck's only mistake of the game, it was enough to start.

The more dangerous is still to come, in the 45th minute, Musiala's pass in the middle was broken, the Danes quickly counterattacked, Eriksen's straight kick was really chilling, thanks to Neuer's timely attack to resolve Huylon's single knife, otherwise it would be really precarious.

At the beginning of the second half, there was drama.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Denmark's Anosen took advantage of the chaotic set-piece to score and saw that the German team was about to fall behind, but as soon as VAR checked, Delaney's toe was offside, which was dangerous, which saved the German team's life.

It's really thrilling in just a few minutes, which is also a good thing, look at the drama on the court, is it as exciting as watching a blockbuster?

But that's not all, the Germans then came with a big counterattack.

Raum burst into the box with another long ball and the ball hit Anderson's outstretched right arm, and VAR came out on again, this time with a penalty.

Kai Havertz lived up to expectations and opened the scoring for Germany with a low shot.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

At this time, the audience was boiling, just like the New Year.

Kai Havertz's goal turned the tide and boosted the morale of the German team.

At this time, Nagelsmann was relieved, and the German team, which had been in a comatose before, finally regained its sense and behaved more and more methodically.

Not to be outdone at this time, Musiala cooperated with Raum to advance quickly on the left side, and actually cleverly dribbled the ball to break through, forming a single knife and shooting quickly, but unfortunately the last shot was slightly off.

This performance still gives fans hope for the future.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

In the 64th minute, Nagelsmann finally got on Phil Kruger, but this substitution was also confusing, replacing Gundogan, who was not bad.

As a result, I didn't expect this change of formation to really bring a surprise.

Musiala struck a solo into the penalty area under Schlotterbeck's iconic long pass, 2-0, and the German team could breathe a sigh of relief.

At the end of the game, the Danes were desperately attacking back, but the German defence was also rock-solid, and it was thrilling to see a late block by Rudiger and the excitement of celebrating like a goal.

And Schlotterbeck, this game was not only a good performance on the defensive end, but also an assist at a critical moment, which was really a great credit.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

However, there were also a few episodes, such as Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane playing "happy football", and several chances were wasted, which was really annoying and funny to watch.

Havertz, in particular, was saved by Schmeichel in the last moments, which is both loved and hated.

Speaking of this match, Nagelsmann's Plan A has indeed reached a crossroads.

While the tactics of using four "No.10" players brought a lot of chances, the chaos in the game was also a headache.

Especially against an opponent like Denmark, a mischievous pass-and-control style of play is obviously not the best solution.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Wirtz proved his worth in the final minutes with his performance, in the words of the fans: "It's a blue skinny mushroom without Wirtz".

Next up may be a strong Spain, and if these mistakes are made again, it is estimated that VAR and God will not help every time.

So Nagelsmann should think about it, after all, the football stadium is where strength speaks.

Overall, the game was really thrilling and dramatic.

The Germans emerged victorious with lightning and thunder, but the challenge ahead was clearly even tougher.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Fans still hope to see a more stable and disciplined German team, go further, come on, German team! When it comes to the key moments of the German team, it really makes the fans excited.

Seeing Nagelsmann pacing back and forth on the sidelines, it is estimated that he is also playing Xiao Jiujiu in his heart, after all, the next game is not the time to show affection, but a real fight.

If the opponent is Spain, it is a tough master, and it is all based on strength.

Nagelsmann, as the coach of the German team, his mood is probably like a roller coaster.

The game was thrilling and exciting, and he had to think about his next move after the game.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

You know, you can't live long on the sky, and everyone knows the importance of tactics.

Although God rewarded me with a timely rain this time, what about next time? Players still have to rely on their own feet to play and rely on tactics to win.

At the end of the day, Nagelsmann's four "No. 10s" tactics are a bit risky.

Although it was Havertz's penalty opener this time that Musiala single-handedly sealed the victory, is it okay to rely on this tactic against a strong team like Spain? Fans are wondering whether this "No. 10" tactic can still be sustained.

There is a saying since ancient times, when it comes to the true hero of tense moments, whether to continue to persist or adjust, Nagelsmann must make a wise decision.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

But to be honest, the German team is not without bright spots.

Schlotterbeck's game can be said to be a savior, acting like a superhero on both offensive and defensive ends.

And when the lightning thunder and hail came, he responded calmly, like a steady veteran.

If all the players were as stable as Schlotterbeck, it is estimated that Nagelsmann would lose a few gray hairs.

Let's take a look at the attackers in the front, although Havertz shoots frequently, but the penalty is still beautiful, after all, the pressure is huge, who can withstand it? As for Sane, although the performance in this game is still worrying, his several breakthroughs after coming on the field are still a bit of a bright spot.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Nagelsmann says Sane has been training well, perhaps just not quite yet.

Fans are hoping that he can break out as soon as possible, after all, his speed and flexibility are a sharp sword for the German team.

And, speaking of Wirtz, the lad doesn't get a lot of playing time, but he surprises every time.

Nagelsmann might as well give him more opportunities, after all, young people need to exercise and grind in order to truly grow into the core of the next generation.

But if the next game is really Spain, Nagelsmann will have to figure out how to arrange his troops to be both safe and surprisingly successful.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

Gundogan's state is also a little incomprehensible, the first two performances are getting better, but the last two games are a little out of rhythm.

The tacit understanding with Havertz, Musiala, Sane, Wirtz and Phil Krueger needs to be further improved.

You must know that the football field is about overall cooperation, and it is not enough for one or two people to have a flash of inspiration, but you have to rely on collective wisdom to be invincible.

Although the final score of this game looks beautiful, the process is full of ups and downs and dangers.

Thinking about the thrilling scenes in the game, and the maddening "happy football" of Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane, it's just frustrating and laughing.

THANK GOODNESS VAR! Nagelsmann's Plan A is at a crossroads

The fans shouted loudly from the stands, half in anticipation of the players on the field, and half in fear of the future game.

How to deal with a strong opponent in the next game, Nagelsmann's every step will be crucial.

In the end, the German team was able to win not only because of their skills and tactics, but also because of their perseverance.

The performance of each player at a critical moment determines the outcome of the game.

Neuer's brilliant save, Rudiger's crucial block, Musiala's calm one-on-one and Schlotterbeck's all-round defence all set the stage for Germany's victory.

More challenges await the young German team.

The game is not only a showdown on the field, but also a collision of wisdom and courage.

In the face of a strong enemy, they need to make more calm and decisive decisions.

Nagelsmann's job is not just to adjust his tactics, but to bring out the potential of each player so that everyone can perform at their best on the pitch.

Football is a game full of charm and challenge, and every game is a new journey.

If the German team wants to go further, it needs not only tactical adjustment, but also mental composure.

Only stable performance and team cooperation can continue to move forward in future competitions.

In the next game, against stronger opponents, the German team will need to show more courage and intelligence.

Fans are looking forward to seeing a more mature German team and hope they can continue to win more with hard work and hard work.

A good performance in the next game will be the best reward for this hard-fought victory.

As fans, we will continue to support this team and look forward to more surprises and touches from them in future games.

Win or lose, we all want to see a brave, hard-working and united German team that writes their own chapter of glory with blood and sweat.

Read on