My Girlfriend Wants Victory - Chapter 141
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Time flies as the Champions League semi-final matchup between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund is confirmed.
[Dortmund, who guaranteed rest to their starters, won 2-0 in the match against Greuther Furth.]
└ Why isn’t Son Jin-ho playing? Is he injured?
└ They gave the starting players a break, read the article title, you idiot!
Dortmund had a hectic schedule starting with an away game against bottom-of-the-table Greuther Fürth.
[Dortmund play against VfL Wolfsburg, Mainz and Real Madrid in one week.]
└ Wow. Isn’t the schedule too tight?
└ What the heck, there’s a match every 3 days;;
After returning from their away game against Greuther Fürth, Dortmund fielded all their starting players for the DFB Pokal semi-final against VfL Wolfsburg a few days later and put on a tremendous display of firepower to advance to the final.
“Berlin! Berlin! We are going to Berlin! (Berlin! Berlin! We are going to Berlin!)”
The media heaped praise on Dortmund after they dominated Wolfsburg throughout the match, winning 7-1.
[Dortmund advance to the DFB-Pokal final with a 7-1 home win!]
[Roberto Lewandowski’s crazy scoring ability! Scoring a hat trick and leading the team to victory!]
[Son Jin-ho assists Lewandowski’s hat-trick. Will he achieve the triple crown of assist kings – Bundesliga, Pokal, and Champions League?]
A brisk Dortmund side cruised to a comfortable win at home to Mainz 05, with Marco Reus netting just 32 seconds into the game, before heading to Spain to face Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
[Bortmund head to the Santiago Bernabeu for their Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid.]
[Atletico Madrid provide training ground to Dortmund to face ‘rivals’ Real Madrid.]
At that time, we were training for the match against Real Madrid at the training ground provided with the help of Atletico Madrid.
[‘German Football Star’ Mario Gotze Confirmed to Transfer to Munich]
[Bayern Munich to buy out Mario Gotze!]
[Bayern Munich President Hoeness: ‘Mario Gotze is an outstanding player.’]
News of Mario Gotze’s transfer to Bayern Munich has hit Germany hard.
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The world was filled with news of Mario Götze’s transfer, starting with German media outlets Bild and Kicker.
[Dortmund Bad News? Will Mario Gotze’s Transfer Rumors Destroy Team Chemistry?]
Contrary to media concerns that Mario Gotze’s transfer news would shake up the team’s chemistry,
“What. Everyone knew that.”
“Yes.”
Dortmund’s team chemistry was unwavering.
From the beginning, the Dortmund players were somewhat aware of the freak’s transfer.
‘Was it before the match against Greuther Fürth?’
Because Mario Gotze told his players that he was likely to be transferred.
Although the goetz didn’t mention a specific team, most of the players had a gut feeling that it was Bayern Munich.
For German players who prefer their domestic league, Bayern Munich is a dream club.
“Mario.”
“Gino.”
“You can do well on that team.”
“Huh? You didn’t tell me which team you were on?”
“Oh. Is that so? By the way, is there a sushi restaurant in southern Germany?”
“… .”
Dortmund’s players respect Mario Gotze’s decision to transfer and wish him good luck for the future.
But he probably never dreamed that transfer rumors would break out just before the game.
“You old fool, Hoeness! Two days before the match, you’re spreading transfer rumors? You’re saying you’re going to get away with sacrificing a monster!”
When the players heard the news, they expressed their anger towards President Hoeneß.
If this news gets to Dortmund fans, there will likely be a barrage of criticism directed at Mario Gotze.
No fan likes to see a youth player of the team start rumors of a transfer mid-season.
The players looked disgusted at the sight of the manager using the players as scapegoats to cover up his own corruption.
‘Hmm. What is it? Why does it feel like a familiar movement?’
Of course, I felt familiar with it somehow.
By the way, wasn’t it ‘common sense’ to sacrifice a star athlete to cover up the corruption of a high-ranking official?
‘Hmm. Is this a cultural difference?’
I nodded awkwardly among the players who were showing off their extreme anger.
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Anyway, the Dortmund board would hate to sell Mario Gotze to Bayern Munich, who destroyed the team chemistry just days before the game, but they had no choice because Munich paid Mario Gotze’s buyout clause.
[Bortmund President Hans Joamwaske opens up about the transfer of the monster, saying, “It is disappointing, but it is true that the two parties have agreed on a contract.”]
└ I thought you were going to swear at me, but you responded surprisingly politely.
└ There is nothing they can do because Dortmund is in debt to Bayern Munich.
└ Debt?
└ When we were on the verge of financial bankruptcy, Munich lent us money without interest.
└ ㅁㅊ But if you pay it back, isn’t it over?
└ I understand that you haven’t paid the money back yet.
Dortmund, which was indebted to Bayern Munich, ended the transfer rumors with a light expression of regret, but this transfer incident was not something that would end with Dortmund keeping quiet.
[Mainz owner Harald Strunz lashes out: “This transfer rumour is so bad it makes me sick.”]
[Eintracht president Herbert Bruchhagen: “If I were working at Bayern, I would have brought in Gotze. But I can’t help but think of Hoeneß.”]
It is an unwritten rule not to interfere with other teams’ transfers, but it seems that an exception has been made in this case.
[Werder Bremen sporting director Thomas Eichin: “This is fucking shit. Hoeness is now tarnishing German football!”]
Because most of the Bundesliga club boards have started to break the unwritten rules and start criticizing Bayern Munich harshly.
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[Mario Götze’s transfer rumors broke out at the same time as the news of Chairman Hoeness’ embezzlement. Is it really a coincidence?]
[Uli Hoeness and Bayern Munich throw dirt on German football.]
[Bortmund manager Jurgen Klopp: “The monster did not act against the rules. You can’t stop a player’s dream.”]
[Jurgen Klopp asks Dortmund fans to refrain from excessive criticism of Gotze. “We have an important game coming up and Gotze is still a Dortmund player. I hope you will support him rather than criticize him.”]
[Manager Mourinho confident of home win: ‘We will win.’]
[Mourinho is tight-lipped about Dortmund after the disaster. ‘I have nothing to say about that incident.’]
[Cristiano Ronaldo, ‘Son Jin-ho betrayed me.’]
└ What’s going on now?
└ Did you say Messi is the best soccer player?
[Ronaldo gone mad? ‘Since Son Jin-ho doesn’t respect me, I won’t respect Son Jin-ho either.’]
[Son Jin-ho passes by Ronaldo’s interview without saying a word, smiling.]
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The day of the first leg of the Champions League semi-final between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.
Real Madrid’s home stadium, the Santiago Bernabeu, was packed with Madridistas.
Jurgen Klopp expected it to be a tough game and Dortmund came out with a defensive-focused tactic.
Real Madrid’s offensive continues as soon as the game starts.
Mesut Ozil, playing as an attacking midfielder, received a pass from Alonso and sent an early cross from the right flank.
“Put the Madre!”
Cristiano Ronaldo’s header narrowly missed the goal.
Ronaldo quietly swears in regret.
While Ronaldo was feeling sorry.
Roman Weidenfeller’s goal kick restarted the game and Dortmund tried to attack, but Sami Khedira stole the ball from Mario Gotze and Real Madrid started a counterattack.
Khedira’s pass found Alonso, who sent a long shot forward.
Bam─!
A science student who succeeded in shaking off Subotic with an exquisite first touch.
“pass!”
On the flank, Ronaldo demanded a pass, but Higuain took the shot himself.
Boohoo─!
Gonzalo Higuain, who has shown a weakness in big games, shot straight at the goalkeeper, and Roman Weidenfeller easily saved it.
[Again! Again! Again! Roman Weidenfeller!]
With Roman Weidenfeller’s continued performance keeping the score at 0-0, it was in Dortmund’s defensive zone that the balance was broken.
In the 35th minute of the first half, Sergio Ramos blocked Marco Reus’ dribble with a tackle and passed the ball straight to Di Maria.
Angel Di Maria created space by breaking Dortmund’s pressure on the right flank and attempted a cross into the penalty box.
Di Maria’s cross aimed at Ronaldo goes straight to Ronaldo.
Mats Hummels tried to block Ronaldo, but Ronaldo won the physical battle and jumped half a head higher than Hummels to score the goal for Dortmund.
Ronaldo successfully scored the first goal with a neat header.
“Siuuuuuuu─!”
He ran to the corner flag and did a rain celebration.
Wink─.
He winked at Son Jin-ho.
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