My Girlfriend Wants Victory - Chapter 103
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The Korean derby between Dortmund and Hamburg.
[Dortmund is currently undefeated in 34 Bundesliga games. Can they tie Hamburg’s undefeated record of 35 games?]
While the attention of Germany and Dortmund fans was focused on Dortmund’s 35-game unbeaten record.
[Title: Please, let there be a Korean derby this time.]
└ I have a feeling that the Korean derby isn’t going well.
└ My brother is an undisputed starter, but the other players are still finding their places on the team… .
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└ But this time, it looks like a Korean derby will unfold. Son Heung-min has also established himself well in the team.
The main concern of South Korean soccer fans was whether Son Heung-min and Son Jin-ho would play.
To be precise, it was mainly about whether Son Heung-min would play or not.
Unlike Son Jin-ho, who has made steady progress since coming to study abroad in Dortmund, Son Heung-min has suffered from many hardships and adversities.
He suffered an injury just as he was about to win the competition for a starting spot, and also had a fight with his teammate, Serbian defender Rajkovic.
[The Korean derby between Dortmund and Hamburg, which will give us a glimpse into the future of Korean soccer, will be broadcast at 10 PM!]
As it was a match between two players who are considered the future of Korean soccer, interest in Korea was high.
The Deutsche Fußball Liga (DFL), an affiliate of the German Football Federation that operates, licenses, and markets the Bundesliga, also scheduled the match times to accommodate South Korean soccer fans.
As the DFL is in charge of the Bundesliga’s licensing and broadcasting rights, it could not ignore the requests from Korean broadcasters who had purchased the broadcasting rights.
It was not a loss for the DFL to change the match time to accommodate the broadcast time in Korea.
As the Bundesliga becomes more popular in Korea, broadcasting rights can be sold at a higher price.
[Jurgen Klopp on the match time controversy. ‘We lost Shinji Kagawa to the Premier League. There was only one reason why Tottenham lost Kagawa to the Premier League, even though they were not a team that could compete for the title. It was because of the Japanese culture that only considers the Premier League to be the best. The Bundesliga needs to develop further so that it does not lose players to other leagues. The growing interest in the Bundesliga in other countries is something that we as Germans should be proud of.’]
If we continue to assign daytime games, we will hear complaints from the manager like we did with Lee Kang-jin during his time at Mallorca.
There have been no major complaints yet. In fact, Dortmund actively supported the decision of the Deutsche Fußball Liga, perhaps because they were shocked by the experience of losing Shinji Kagawa to Tottenham Hotspur.
As the game time approached, the eyes of South Korean soccer fans turned to the broadcast channel.
[Title: ㅅㅅㅅㅅ Hong Min is the selection]
Let’s go to the Korean Derby!
└ Is Jin-ho Son a starter?
└ ㅁㄹ? Hongmin wrote this after only looking at the list of candidates.
└ Ah lol, if Jurgen Klopp has the skills, he’ll start him.
└ Seriously ㅋㅋ I was looking forward to Hongmin starting, but if my brother doesn’t start, I feel like I’m going to fall over and grab the back of my neck.
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[Bundesliga Round 4! We will broadcast the match between Hamburg and Dortmund. It looks like both Son Jin-ho and Son Heung-min will be starting, creating a Korean derby.]
[Yes. Even though Son Jin-ho retired from the national team due to the Korea Football Association’s trickery, isn’t he still the future of Korean football?]
└ … You’re saying this out loud? No, it’s refreshing, but you need to take care of your own food too, hyung!
[Yes? Yes. That, that’s right. Ah! The moment I said that! The referee blows the whistle and the game starts! This is Hamburg’s home stadium, Volksparkstadion, where the two players considered the future of Korean soccer will face off!]
└ Embarrassed ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
└ Wow… The decompression is crazy lol
└ I thought I saw Son Jin-ho relieve his pressure ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
└ Sigh… I feel like shit all of a sudden. If my brother wasn’t in his debut season but was at the world level, he wouldn’t have been made a scapegoat. He wouldn’t have retired from the national team, right?
└ There’s no way that’s true ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
└ This seems to be evaluating the Football Association too highly ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
└ Seriously ㅋㅋ Whether it’s a monthly fee or something, are you going to twist your whole body to try to make me a scapegoat?
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Dortmund’s tactics are consistent: they push the line high and press the opponent hard.
As the pressure was strong, the back space naturally became vulnerable.
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Other teams in the Bundesliga are slowly getting used to gegenpressing and starting to exploit its weaknesses.
Hamburg managed to shake Dortmund’s goal with a sharp attack just two minutes after the game started.
Dortmund, who allowed Raphael van der Vaart a lot of space on the left flank, momentarily lost Son Heung-min who was rushing into the penalty box.
Swoosh─!
Hong Min-hyung successfully scored by redirecting Raphael van der Vaart’s cross to his forehead.
As he had clearly stated that he was a fan of Ronaldo since childhood, Hong Min-hyung had a similar playing style to Ronaldo.
He was a brother who had excellent heading skills during this time, although he became passive about competing due to trauma from his injury.
“Our son will destroy Dortmund!”
Anyway, when Dortmund’s goal was shaken, Hamburg’s home fans rose from their seats and cheered and set off flames.
Already my second year in the Bundesliga.
Now, it’s getting to the point where I’m sad when Hongyeon disappears.
“Hoo …
As soon as Hong Min scored, he ran to the corner flag and copied my celebration.
There was a note of resentment in his voice as he cried out for rain.
hmm.
Have I been teasing you too much?
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Hamburg, who scored early in the first half, lowered their line and actively targeted Dortmund’s back space.
Dortmund’s defenders were afraid to raise their line when the space behind them was opened up, so they were hesitant to raise their line. Naturally, Dortmund’s pressure weakened.
[I saw Raphael van der Vaart and Son Heung-min catching the ball!]
[Son Heung-min quickly penetrates into Dortmund’s back space! But Mats Hummels is one step ahead and clears the ball!]
Hamburg were able to show the play they had prepared as Dortmund’s pressure eased.
[Ah! It’s a shame the attack was aborted, but it was a scene that showed Son Heung-min’s strengths.]
[Yes, he is a striker with quick feet and frighteningly accurate finishing ability, and like Dortmund’s Son Jin-ho, he can use both feet freely.]
Son Heung-min, with his signature quick speed, is actively targeting Dortmund’s goal.
[Yes. And Son Heung-min’s movements look unusually light today.]
South Korean football fans and commentators are starting to get excited by Son Heung-min’s performance against defending champions Borussia Dortmund.
[As I was talking, Son Jin-ho caught the ball. Oh. By the way, is Son Jin-ho also from the Son surname?]
[Yes. That’s why local fans call him the Son of Hamburg and the Son of Dortmund.]
While the commentators were piquing the interest of soccer fans by sharing trivial stories about Son Jin-ho and Son Heung-min, Son Jin-ho, who had the ball, quickly launched an attack.
[Son Jin-ho sees Ukas Piszczek!]
Son Jin-ho passes to Lukasz Piszczek, who was attempting to overlap from the side.
He moved up into Hamburg’s attacking zone, keeping an eye out for Hamburg’s counterattacks.
[Cross from Ukasi Piszczek! Heiko Bestermann heads it away!]
As Son Jin-ho advanced into Hamburg’s half, Lukasz Piszczek’s cross from the flank was headed clear by Hamburg center-back Heiko Westermann.
However, the kicked ball was about to cross the touchline when Ivan Perisic managed to save it.
“Ah─!”
Once again, as Ivan Perisic was about to cross from the flank, he saw Son Jin-ho calling his name.
[Ivan Perisic, who caught the second ball, passes it to Son Jin-ho!]
Ivan Perisic, who had become accustomed to Son Jin-ho’s “Ao” sound, pretended to cross the ball and fooled the Hamburg defenders by passing it in front of Son Jin-ho’s feet.
Son Jin-ho tapped Ivan Perisic’s pass to the left, putting distance between himself and the Hamburg players who were trying to block his shot, before immediately swinging his left foot hard.
Boohoo─!
A lightning-quick mid-range shot went into the corner of the goal.
A small number of Dortmund away fans can be seen waving flags and cheering, and Son Jin-ho, who ran to the corner flag where the Dortmund away fans were located, took a deep breath as if to show them a real downpour and then roared.
“True! Hou …
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