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370、The Champion's Declaration

"We lost completely, I have nothing to say, I can only congratulate Mr. Heinx, and I hope Bayern Munich will win the championship trophy in the end."

At the post-match press conference, Mourinho rarely looked for any excuses. He generously expressed his congratulations to his opponent who defeated him and sent his wishes.

If Bayern can win the championship in the end, perhaps Real Madrid fans will feel better.

After all, the final opponent is likely to be Real Madrid's league rival Barcelona...

If Bayern wins the championship, it will always be much stronger than Barcelona's championship!

A reporter stood up and asked:

"Jose, your team still failed to enter the Champions League this season. There are rumors that club executives and fans have lost patience with you..."

Mourinho impatiently interrupted the topic that had been circulating a week ago:

"I don't think Real Madrid is at a low point now. At least we have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League for two consecutive seasons, rather than being eliminated in the first round for six consecutive years. In addition, we will win the league championship again after many years, and I deserve this position."

Other reporters certainly knew that the magic bird was in anger, so they stopped teasing his anger and instead turned the camera to the visiting team coach.

Although he had experienced ups and downs in the first half of the game, a healthy blush appeared on Heinx's face now.

"Real Madrid's offensive was very fierce at the beginning, but our players failed to get into the state and made a small mistake. Fortunately, they immediately adjusted themselves and regained the situation..."

First, Eunuch Hai briefly summarized the competition, and then entered the reporter's questioning session.

"Photo reporter Wald Schmidt," an old acquaintance stood up, "Congratulations on completing a double-kick against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals, a victory worthy of the Champions League history, Joseph."

"Thank you for your praise, Wald." Heinx nodded with a smile. Who doesn't like to praise?

"But the praise is over," Schmidt shrugged, "Now I'm going to pour a basin of cold water on you."

Heinx couldn't help but put away his smile.

I heard from this reporter:

"Joseph, Bayern's defense has indeed improved a lot this season, especially Alaba and Boateng, both played good results in positions they were not good at before, but I have to point out that in this game, it is obvious that Alaba is still a bit difficult at the left back position, especially when he faces top players like Di Maria, Ozil, and Ronaldo, his experience and ability seem too bare. My question is... Why can't Bayern make appropriate additions to the defense line? Do you have a goal for summer signing?"

"This is indeed a basin of cold water, dear Wald."

Heinx leaned back slightly and began to answer this question seriously:

"Registering is a complex process, not just quotation and negotiation, there are too many factors to consider, so sometimes it is difficult to satisfy all parties. We also made quotes to many players last summer, but not every player wanted to go to Munich at that time. We don't have many ways to do this.

This season, our defense line has been struggling many times. In a few games, I even wanted to play three defenders instead. Fortunately, Alaba and Boateng completed the task well, and their growth was beyond imagination.

But you are right. As Bayern, such a defense line is too thin. I have already formulated a list and handed it over to the club for improvement and evaluation. I believe we will definitely have a lot of moves this summer."

Heinx said a lot, but most reporters did not have the interest to listen carefully to this content. They wanted news that could compile a novel with just one sentence.

The second reporter stood up:

"Joseph, can you talk about that penalty? Is that the tactics formulated by the coaching staff? Or is the on-the-spot performance of the players?"

Heinx shrugged and replied with a relaxed look:

"It's the players who decide it themselves, and I don't object to this approach. After all, each of our players is excellent. I'm already considering continuing this approach so that more players can get penalties."

The reporters in the audience were all a little surprised because Heinx didn't joke so seriously.

Penalties have always been an important way to score. Only the real offensive core will have the qualification to take the penalty. In football history, there are even players who have been incompatible with the penalty and even the team has fallen apart. Although there are still many things that cannot be called "are the same as the number of players".

For example... Bayern Munich.

In the 2006/07 season, Bayern was leading 2-0. At that time, 44 minutes, Pizarro won a penalty for Bayern. According to the team's ranking, the first person to penalty kick was Makai, but Pizarro took the ball to the free throw point and refused to give Makai. Van Bomel came up to advise, Pizarro ignored it and insisted on taking the penalty, but he missed the penalty, which sowed the seeds of contradiction. The final result was that Pizarro, who was unhappy in the team, was kicked out after the end of the season without renewing the contract.

Some shooters even use penalty kicks as an important bargaining weight for their Golden Boots, and their teammates are not qualified to compete with him for this right...

Isn't Heinx too much a joke now to hand over such an important opportunity to unreliable rock-scissors?

After all, a penalty kick can often change or even determine the situation of the game. If the free throw is lost, both the player and the head coach will take criticism because of such a hasty decision.

"It's nothing fussing, at least it's irrelevant to us."

The player sitting in Heinx, Long Shute, answered the reporters' questions:

"Because Bayern Munich now has the most powerful firepower in the whole of Europe, penalty kicks are just a supplement to our scoring ability. Even without penalty kicks, we have the confidence to win games in other ways. Maybe you can look at the game this season and you will understand that penalty kicks are never the decisive factor in our victory."

He made sense, because Bayern has been fully fired this season. Among the more than 200 goals in the whole season, there were less than ten penalty kicks, and only two were goals that broke the deadlock, which had almost no impact on Bayern's entire season.

Today, Bayern may really have the qualification to turn a penalty kick opportunity into a game.

"Okay, Long, let you all the questions afterwards." Heinx saw that Long Shute had already appeared, so he couldn't wait to hand over the microphone to him, and he unscrewed the mineral water on the table and started drinking leisurely.

When the reporters saw that the answers to the questions were replaced by the players, they were also excited.

"You have played against Real Madrid in these three seasons, and you have the upper hand every time. You can be called Real Madrid nemesis. What do you think of this title?"

"No, no, it's not my credit to defeating Real Madrid. Whether at Ajax or Bayern, we are a united and strong team when facing Real Madrid. Without the outstanding performance of our teammates, I can't do anything alone."

Long Shute was extremely rare to be modest, which surprised everyone.

A reporter asked:

"We saw you swapping jerseys with Kaka after the game?"

Long Shu nodded:

"Yes, Kaka is a player I admire very much. He has unparalleled speed and impact during his health. To a certain extent, I am a bit similar to him in many parts of the offensive end. By the way, I scored a Kaka-like goal last season. Although he was a substitute in this game, he still performed very positively. He even used all his strength to stop me like a midfielder. I admire such a professional player."

The reporter asked again:

"Which side do you prefer to play with Barcelona and Chelsea tomorrow? Barcelona wants to claim a revenge for last season."

"I really hope to defeat Barcelona again after defeating Real Madrid, so that Bayern can be called the No. 1 European giant," Long Shute smiled, "But unfortunately, I still support Chelsea and have a better chance to enter the final."

"Why? Is it because you've been there for two years?"

Since the other party has given a speculation, Long Shute did not deny it:

"Yes, I'm also eager to have a formal match with Chelsea's first team."

"Long, do you have confidence in Bayern winning the final championship?"

Long Shute glanced at the guy who asked this question and let out a sarcastic laugh:
Chapter completed!
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