Shooting Trajectory is Visible - Chapter 57
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And the second hand ticked.
There are 10 minutes left until the end of the game.
I thought that St. Pauli would be furious after being awarded the equalizer and would increase the tempo of their attack, but it was the opposite.
St. Pauli, having conceded a point in an instant after a counterattack, played the game very cautiously as if they were aiming for a draw.
As you advance, make sure to carefully place personnel at the back door.
‘Are you really going to be satisfied with just 1 point?’
Even as I tilted my head, I had to accept one fact: the professional world is anything but emotional.
Whether this is because they are ‘professional’ or because this is ‘Germany’ will be known only after experiencing leagues in other countries, but either way, it was impressive.
So the current situation is.
Score 2:2.
Both teams played cautiously and calmly.
We’re currently just past the 81st minute of the second half.
‘Even taking into account the extra time, there are about 12 minutes left.’
Well, if things turned out this way, it wasn’t so bad from my perspective either.
Anyway, the maximum goal I can achieve by coming on as a substitute is to keep a clean sheet, so if there are no shooting opportunities, that goal can be achieved.
And so the second hand starts ticking again.
Tick tock.
I quickly checked the time on the scoreboard and saw that five more minutes had passed.
I wiped the sweat that was dripping down my arm and observed my surroundings.
The opponent had the ball, but they were not easily breaking through and were just passing the ball from a distance.
And that’s how it went.
“Ohhhhhhh!”
The crowd starts cheering loudly, then suddenly raises the decibel level with anticipation.
The opposing team’s attacker was winning the ball battle and moving closer to the goal.
Boohoo-!
And then the threatening shot that follows.
But it was a ridiculous ball.
Centre-back Phil Neumann steps up and changes the trajectory. The ball goes over the line for a corner kick.
“Neumann! Guard here!”
“okay.”
I put Phil Neumann in the left goal post and the penalty box is swarming with players.
The referee blew his whistle for a corner kick, and I confidently jumped up with all my might to receive the corner kick with both hands.
‘Wait a minute. This is our chance to counterattack!’
Perhaps because they were getting impatient with the time running out, there were only three defenders on the center line.
That’s how human psychology is.
If you’re winning and then lose, you feel like you’re at a loss.
Becker happened to be loitering around the enemy defenders. Wouldn’t Becker somehow shake off one or two defenders with his fancy dribbling?
I don’t know what happens after that.
I activated the trait once again. The number of times I could activate Quick Accuracy Kick was still one more time, even after excluding this one.
I finished my thoughts in the space of a few minutes and fired a wide kick towards Becker.
Becker quickly and accurately blocks the goal kick with his instep. It is ball trapping worthy of a first division player.
Two of Jean Pauli’s defenders nearby stand guard with exclamation marks on their heads.
All the players, regardless of whether they were friendly or enemy, rushed up, and in the meantime, Becker made a decision.
He made a move forward, pretending to dribble, then hit a ground pass through the defenders.
Towards the opposing defender.
It was a strange choice, but it was our attacker, not the opposing defender, who received the ball.
Toyhert. If you leave him alone, he will run all the way there and snatch the ball from the defender and run.
The defender who suddenly lost the ball and the defender who was blocking Becker were startled and ran towards him, but Teutchert kicked the ball forward and ran at full speed.
It was a run that the defenders couldn’t stop because it had acceleration.
‘It looks incredibly difficult just by looking at it…’
Sprinting over short distances takes a tremendous amount of physical energy. Almost every player except the goalkeeper was doing it.
I timidly applauded and looked at Toyhert’s butt.
The opposing goalkeeper is seen running towards the goal, leaving the goal empty, to try to kick the ball away.
‘There will be a collision.’
The goalkeeper, seemingly ready to use his card, stuck right in front of Teutichert, and Teutichert, seemingly with no other choice, took a low left-footed shot from just outside the penalty box.
It was the best move, with two defenders right next to him, clinging like barnacles, to get past the goalkeeper.
The grounder from Teuchert went under the goalkeeper’s arm and hit the left post.
And then it deflects and goes into the goal. It was like a goal that God had given me. You worked hard, so I’ll grant you a goal, something like that…
“nice!”
Nice anyway.
Toyhert jumps like a frog in front of me.
I smiled and clenched my fist again. I was greatly involved in the equalizer and the winning goal. I think I showed what I could in this game.
Looking at the bench, the manager seemed to be greatly inspired by this dramatic comeback goal and was reacting like managers in the EPL.
Uppercut several times with your fist in the air.
And several strong high fives with the coach.
For that serious person to react like that must mean he’s really happy.
“Hehehe.”
Chiller. Please just lie down for three weeks.
Because I will definitely take your place in it.
***
The match between St. Pauli and Hannover ended with a thrilling comeback win for Hannover, with a score of 2:3.
Fans watching the game predicted a crushing defeat for Hannover after starting goalkeeper Ron-Robert Ziller was out with an injury, but Kim Min-woo, who came on as a substitute, turned all those expectations upside down.
He even played a major role in Hannover’s comeback.
Both the winning goal and the comeback goal started from Kim Min-woo’s feet.
For those watching the game, it was a surprisingly accurate goal kick.
And with those two goal kicks, St. Pauli, who had been leading the whole game, collapsed at home.
As the team’s performance continued to improve without Kim Min-woo, fans who had gradually forgotten about his existence opened their eyes once again thanks to this match.
This game made them fully realize that they had jewels in their pockets.
So the Hannover football community was becoming a huge denunciation site.
[The only thing Kim lacks compared to Chiller is his age. I’m serious.]
[Please. Jan Lytle. What the hell is wrong with you? Why are you subbing in a goalkeeper like this? Are your eyes in your butthole!?]
[I hope Chiller comes back in January. Then Kim can get some playing experience and we’ll see who can take the starting spot!]
[I wish Chiller’s ankle had been turned…]
[If Kim is not used in the next game after being active like this, Jan is 100% a neo-Nazi.]
[If he doesn’t show up for the next game, then the manager has to step up. He has to pressure the manager to use Kim!]
Reactions ranged between praise and envy.
Praise for Kim, who put in an incredible performance just like in the Dortmund match, and jealousy towards the manager who did not include such a goalkeeper in the starting lineup.
It was the same in South Korea, a country on the other side of the globe, beyond race.
“Kim Min-woo’s crazy goal kick after coming on as a substitute! The starting point of the equalizing goal (video O)”
“Kim Min-woo’s Gerrard-level long pass! Hannover’s comeback goal! (Video O) (Commentary O)”
→Look at the goal kick accuracy lol
→ He proved it with his defense in the Dolmunjeon match, and in this match, he proved that he can also be a sweeper with a long pass. And yet, the manager won’t let him play in the next match? Kim Min-woo is not guilty of twisting the manager’s neck.
→I don’t think he’s a bad goalkeeper, but he seems to be doing much better than the current starting goalkeeper.
Also, the Korean soccer community here posted everything about Kim Min-woo’s matches, including a short interview he had with a German reporter.
“After the game, you showed the camera a shirt that said, ‘I pray for a world without sick children.’ Was there a special reason for that?”
“I recently volunteered at Hanover Children’s Hospital, and I learned a lot from that experience. I also made a promise to those kids. I would help Hanover win and support them until the end. I wanted to keep that promise.”
“Then, is there anything you would like to say to those children?”
“I’m always rooting for you, so come to the stadium when you get the chance.”
The reaction of domestic soccer fans who saw it was······.
→Not only is he handsome, he also has a great personality. He passes the test to be my husband.
→Are you a woman?
→Yes (suddenly)
→Yes, I’ll pass.
→If this really works and Hannover gets promoted to the first division, it’ll be like making a movie.
→ㅠㅠ It’s really touching, it’s like a movie
This interview received many heartwarming responses within Germany, but the response in Hanover was particularly explosive.
[This is why I like Koreans. Most Koreans are polite and well-mannered. This is not orientalism. It is a fact.]
[I totally agree with the comment above. I once went to Korea as an exchange student, and Korean people are really kind! They are so kind that some bad foreigners take advantage of their kindness. Bad guys..]
[Kim will soon have some girl fans.]
[Isn’t this what KPOP fans are after? :3]
[It’s positive. John Cena is born in Hanover too XD]
The overwhelming majority of responses were that it was touching, the majority said that Kim should be the next Hannover goalkeeper, and the majority said that Kim should be the starting goalkeeper right now. The debate was in a state of rebuttal and counter-rebuttal, with each side presenting their own arguments.
It was a typical German Samcheongpo.
“Pass.”
After savoring both domestic and international reactions, Kim Shin-ah saved them as screenshots.
But there were definitely some questions.
“You’re not that kind of person… Have you matured?”
***
My standing has improved even more after the 2-3 comeback win in Hamburg.
Some players still didn’t even know I was the goalkeeper of the options, but that hasn’t happened since I turned the game around.
The entire team recognized me as a teammate who could enter the game at any time, and the goalkeepers looked at me with even more complex eyes.
‘Suddenly something like a dog bone rolled in and threatened my position, so I was about to throw it.’
That was exactly the way the Suyang High School goalkeepers were looking at me.
But the goalkeepers here are ‘pros’ and they are adults with big brains so they wouldn’t do what those little brats did, but they didn’t treat me like a brat anymore either.
Rather, I started to see him as a competitor. Especially Leo, who competes with me for sub.
‘This kid is going crazy.’
Now is training time.
Chiller, who was out due to an injury, was not here as he was undergoing a thorough examination by the medical team, so it was just Leo and me.
Tony was demoted to second-team goalkeeper and disappeared somewhere else. He’s probably working hard in the second-team right now.
“Okay! Leo! More! More!”
Goalkeeper coach Gerald Herrmann was looking at Leo’s active transformation with great satisfaction.
It was understandable, because Leo Weinkauf was now pushing his body to the limit. He was training beyond his body’s limits.
How do you know that? Because I’m lying down on my back next to Leo.
Originally, training was done together and then it ended. There was no case of Leo running like that alone.
‘It’s okay. I’ll be back to full strength after an hour or so of rest. Let’s see who can train longer, okay? You’re out. Seriously, let’s go.’
I looked at Leo, who was laughing and sweating profusely. The guy is working so hard. I wonder if he’ll faint at this rate.
*
And Leo was looking at me like I was crazy.
After the official training with the coach was over, I stayed behind to do some personal training. It was absurd and ridiculous to see a guy who was completely exhausted and barely breathing an hour ago now training so hard.
And honestly, if you abuse your body like this, it can actually be detrimental to the average athlete.
But I’m different.
why?
[You are training hard. GK Speed increases by 1.]
Because the more I push my body, the more I grow.
This is a different growth system from yours.
“Kim.”
“yes?”
Leo, who had been quietly watching, called out to me. I paused for a moment and looked at Leo. Surely there’s not a poop army here too? Oh, no way…
“Are you so resilient because you’re young? You almost died earlier. How can you train like this again?”
“Uh… DNA?”
Leo chuckled at those words.
“That makes sense.”
And then he stopped watching and left the training grounds in a huff. I looked at Leo’s back and then continued with my training.
Should I raise my stats?
End
ⓒ Doctor Am
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