My Girlfriend Wants Victory - Chapter 130
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“You’ll never walk alone!”
Dortmund fans who visited Signal Iduna Park welcomed Manchester United players and fans with a red light before the game even started.
Was he touched by the welcoming cheers from Dortmund fans who welcomed Manchester United?
Ji Song-i, who had been through a lot, asked with a puzzled expression.
“Um… Jin-ho, is it okay to burst a red flame in the Bundesliga?”
Ji Song-hyung burst into laughter, as if he was dumbfounded by the question he had asked.
Well, that must be quite embarrassing.
It was a feeling that was completely understandable.
Because it took me some time to adapt at first too.
“No, isn’t that against the rules? You’ll probably get fined.”
I answered Jisong’s question with a kind expression.
In fact, Bundesliga regulations stipulate that setting off flares is a violation of the rules and is punishable by a fine.
“But why doesn’t the club stop the red flags?”
I answered the truth of life to Song-i, who asked innocently.
“brother.”
“huh?”
“Would people not do something if you tell them not to?”
“If you’re told not to do something, then you shouldn’t do it. Isn’t that obvious?”
“Brother, didn’t you watch porn because the government told you not to?”
“… .”
“See? If you tell me not to do something, I’ll want to do it more. And in a way, this is also culture. Hyung.”
The German Football Federation, the clubs and all German football fans.
I already knew that I couldn’t stop the red flames from bursting.
For German soccer fans, Hongyeon was a continuation of traditional culture.
The meaning of their fireworks was a beautiful one, a modern way of continuing the traditional culture of their ancestors (or not) the Huns who burned down the ancient civilization.
‘Hmm…. Maybe Signal Iduna Park is like a Hanok village where history and tradition are preserved?’
In fact, in the future, they are trying to legalize the creation of something called cold flames and setting them off inside stadiums to preserve traditional culture.
Well… the bill was not passed due to the issue of the German Football Development Fund (fine).
Instead, just as the price of cigarettes is being raised to promote national health, the German Football Federation has announced a plan to raise fines for smoking in order to ensure safe viewing of Bundesliga matches.
‘The places where people live are similar.’
Well. Anyway. This time the German Football Development Fund (fine) went to UEFA, not the German Football Federation.
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As match time approaches, the players begin to enter the stadium. The Champions League theme song plays and the card section unfolds in Dortmund’s proud Südtribühne.
A section of card with a flaming yellow flame and a skull shape.
And the viewers who watched the scene in real time were astonished.
[2012/2013 UEFA Champions League. The second leg of the round of 16 between Dortmund and Manchester United! It will be held at Dortmund’s home stadium, Signal Iduna Park.]
└ No;; Shouldn’t the stadium manager stop that?
└ How can I dry it when it doesn’t eat even when I tell it to…?
While Premier League fans are in awe of the atmosphere at Signal Iduna Park.
[Even before the game starts, Dortmund fans are showing off their enthusiastic support.]
[Yes, the red flames of Dortmund burning yellow even before the game starts! Today, the fire was lit a little early.]
The broadcasting crew and Bundesliga fans showed signs of familiarity, even delight.
[This may be a bit disconcerting for those who don’t watch Bundesliga games often, but it is a very common scene in the Bundesliga.]
└ Wow… The disciplinary action started off hotly from the start of the game. ㅋㅋㅋ
└ What the heckㅋㅋㅋ I’m honestly in awe every time I see it.
└ Don’t you get punished for doing that?
└ Pay the fine.
└ There are days when the German Football Federation website shows a list of clubs that are being punished. If you look at the details, they are all being punished because of Hongyeonㅋㅋㅋㅋ
While netizens were laughing and chatting, the Champions League theme song ended.
[The match begins with referee Juanita Chakir blowing the whistle.]
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The referee’s whistle marked the start of the Champions League round of 16 second leg match between Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United at Dortmund’s home stadium, Signal Iduna Park.
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“Whew. This is going to be difficult.”
Looking out at the still-burning Signal Iduna Park, Sir Alex Ferguson predicted that it would be a tough match.
In the first leg of the last Champions League round of 16, they lost 3-1 at their home stadium, Old Trafford.
Manchester United needed three goals to progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Sir Alex Ferguson brought out a fairly aggressive football tactic despite it being an away game.
Manchester United’s formation is 4-2-3-1.
Van Persie took the striker’s spot, with Wayne Rooney dropping slightly deeper to play as an attacking midfielder and shadow striker.
The quick-footed Luis Nani and Ryan Giggs were deployed on the flanks to add sharpness to the counterattack.
The midfielders were Park Ji-song and Michael Carrick.
– Ji! Your role is to focus on keeping Gino in check!
Park Ji-song, who was starting for the first time in a long time, followed Son Jin-ho around doggedly to fulfill the role that Alex Ferguson had given him.
[This is a truly heart-pounding moment. The match between Park Ji-Song, the legend of Korean soccer! and the rising star Son Jin-Ho is unfolding in the Champions League!!]
[Ilkay Gundogan’s pass is weaker than expected! Ah! Park Ji-Song blocks the ball!]
Then, 15 minutes into the first half, Ilkay Gundogan made a pass error.
Park Ji-song succeeded in blocking the ball one step ahead of Son Jin-ho just before it was passed.
Park Ji-song passed the ball straight to Ryan Giggs on the flank.
Ryan Giggs, though not as fast as he was in his prime, still daunting as he races down the touchline.
Manchester United’s signature quick counterattack is on display, something we haven’t seen since David Moyes.
Ryan Giggs’ running cross from the Dortmund flank was aimed squarely at Van Persie, but Mats Hummels cleared the ball just before it could reach the striker.
The ball kicked by Hummels goes to Son Jin-ho, who is playing as a central midfielder for the first time in a long time.
“Gino! Pass!”
Mario Gotze, playing as an attacking midfielder, is seen raising his hand and asking for a pass.
Park Ji-song, who was nearby, immediately clung to him and applied pressure.
“Return!”
Son Jin-ho relieved the pressure on Park Ji-song with a one-two pass with Ilkay Gundogan.
He passed to Mario Gotze before Park Ji-Song could apply pressure again.
Bam.
‘There’s pressure coming from the left.’
Mario Gotze turned his body around and took the first touch to the right side of the pass from Son Jin-ho, who passed it with the outside of his right foot.
[Mario Goetze! Easily strip Michael Carrick with one first touch!]
The sight of Mario Gotze stripping Michael Carrick of the glory he shared with Manchester United, but now the ironclad duo is starting to crumble like the Berlin Wall.
Just as Mario Gotze was about to attempt a mid-range shot.
“Give me the ball!”
Before we knew it, Jin-ho Son had come up and asked for a pass.
[Mario Goetze! I saw Son Jin-ho coming up around the penalty box!]
Mario Gotze’s pass goes to Son Jin-ho.
Kevin Grosskreutz, whose eyes met with Son Jin-ho’s, quickly made a run into the half-space between center back Ferdinand and right back Rafael.
[Son Jin-ho!! Are you hitting me!?! No! Son Jin-ho’s roving pass!]
On the rolling pass, Son Jin-ho used his right foot out-front directly to drop the pass into the space in front of Kevin Grosskreutz.
Kevin Grosskreutz, who received the pass, cut back and passed it to Lewandowski, who was in the penalty box, rather than taking a shot himself.
Nemanja Vidic dived at Lewandowski as he attempted to shoot, preventing him from doing so.
[Goal post hit!!! Ah! Dortmund’s luck is not on their side!]
Robert Lewandowski’s shot hit the post.
Dortmund fans who had cheered expressed their disappointment, while Manchester United fans sighed in relief.
Despite Dortmund’s sharp counterattacks, Manchester United’s will to attack was not broken.
“The game is over anyway! Keep pushing!”
It was thanks to veteran players including Ferdinand and Vidic who helped set the mood.
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The match between Dortmund and Manchester United is fiercely contested.
Towards the end of the first half.
“Ah! Stop running!!”
Park Ji-song’s shouting could be heard towards Son Jin-ho, who was running around like a dog on a snowy day.
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