Chapter 202 The most important signing plan in the winter window(1/2)
The game has begun.
Players from both sides were very active.
Although they were playing away from home, the Rangers were clearly superior in strength. They quickly took advantage of the field and took the lead!
In the 3rd minute, the Rangers midfielder cooperated, and the front midfielder made a beautiful through ball. The forward used the space on the right to run with the ball, and then directly faced the goalkeeper and pushed the shot successfully, 0:1! The visiting team took the lead!
By this time, Queen's Park's Robertson hadn't even had a chance to touch the ball.
What makes Carrot Head feel even more bitter is that precisely because he was eager to express himself, he pressed too high when attacking. As a result, the Rangers caught the defensive gap on his side and scored.
This is a problem with the mentality of young players.
When you know that important people are observing you on the sidelines, you will inevitably have psychological fluctuations, which will lead to deviations in some of your choices on the court and be exploited by your opponents.
In fact, it’s not just Robertson.
The players in the Queen's Park team also tended to play alone after the start, thinking of showing their best side, forgetting the strength gap between themselves and the Rangers.
Robertson's intervention just now was actually relatively timely, but when he passed the ball to the midfielder for a one-two pass, the midfielder himself wanted to dribble past someone, but was exposed after being intercepted.
Out of the huge space behind Robertson.
This can be regarded as Robertson taking the blame for his teammates' mistakes.
Looking back at the Rangers, although they also want to win Pan Yi's favor, they are obviously more well-trained and play well together.
In particular, McAllister, the core midfielder wearing the No. 10 jersey, has a general demeanor.
He sat in the midfield and commanded and dispatched, keeping his midfield in order, and also delivered that fatal assist.
Robertson couldn't help but turn his head and glance at the stands again.
The Dragon Kingdom man's eyes seemed to be attracted by McAllister at this time, and he was watching him celebrate with the striker who scored the goal.
Robertson pursed his lips, feeling helpless.
This head coach from Hamburg really came to observe McAllister.
The 22-year-old Scottish star is young enough, but also more mature.
It seems that Robertson's opportunity to express himself has gradually gone away from him...
Halftime is over.
The Rangers unsurprisingly led 2-0.
In the 34th minute of the game, McAllister scored with a direct free kick, completing a pass and a shot.
As for Robertson, he only added one cross.
Most of the time, he was fighting with the opponent's forwards in the backcourt.
Since he often faces the situation of defending more with less, his performance even on the defensive end is not very outstanding.
He no longer had any hope that he would be favored.
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Pan Yi watched this game, of course, just for show.
Without relevant scouting reports, it is too outrageous to rush to another club and say I want to buy you as a player.
And if the decision to buy players is made after a "careful observation and study" of the game, it will be easier to accept.
After all, in world football, it is not uncommon to directly poach the opponent's outstanding players after playing against them. This is often determined after just watching one game.
Now that so many people are talking about Pan Yi's judgment, he should keep a low profile, otherwise what if he is really arrested and sliced into slices?
Therefore, he did not pay much attention to the performance of Robertson or other players in the stands.
What are the other players good to see?
No matter how good they are, they are still the main players in the fourth tier of Scotland, but they will definitely not meet the requirements of the Bundesliga.
If it can really be typed out, then Pan Yi before time travel will naturally know his name, and there will be no need to observe - isn't this talking about Robertson?
So Robertson's performance in this game is not important.
There are people who can almost compete with each other in the future. How can there be any doubt about their strength?
Players' status will have ups and downs, especially for young people.
No matter how bad Robertson's performance is today, Pan Yi will take him away!
Therefore, Pan Yi only glanced at the game occasionally, and spent more time wandering there, thinking about various things in his mind:
"Ah, this is only the fourth tier of the Scottish league. Although there are not many fans, the venue, broadcasting, etc. are all so professional..."
"Does our Dragon Country have a fourth-level league? Yes, but it doesn't seem to exist. Forget it, even in the third-level Chinese League Two, teams often withdraw due to arrears of wages or something."
"Well, even in the second-level Chinese Premier League and the first-level Chinese Super League, things like this happen. Forget it, it can't be compared."
"Queens Park has been in existence for 140 to 50 years. It has been in the lower leagues for so long and it will not just disappear. And even if we win the Chinese Super League championship, we might be disbanded the next day."
"Huh? Another goal. What is the score now?..."
competition is over.
Panting, Robertson returned to the locker room with his teammates, sat on the bench and carefully recalled his performance just now, feeling desperate in his heart.
The team lost 0:3, with zero goals and zero assists, and two goals were scored on the side they defended.
With such performance, the chance of being selected by that man is less than one in a thousand, no, less than one in ten thousand!
This poor performance is not convincing at all.
Robertson suspected that if he continued to play like this, not to mention being spotted by a Bundesliga coach, even a low-level team like Queen's Park would not be able to stay.
And since the game started, Robertson discovered that he never looked at himself again!
It seems that that glance at the beginning of the game was really just a case of his being too sentimental, alas.
And just as he was changing his clothes and preparing to leave the locker room, the team manager opened the door and came in:
"Andrew? Andrew Robertson? Come here."
Robertson subconsciously agreed, then froze.
what's the situation?
How could the manager come in and call him by his name?
All the teammates were a little stunned, and pairs of surprised eyes kept darting between the manager and Robertson.
The manager said a little impatiently: "What are you still doing? Don't keep Mr. Pan Yi, who has come all the way from afar, waiting. He has decided to buy you out from our team. You can prepare to talk to your family about going to Germany.
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Pan Yi?
Buyout?
Germany?
Do I really want to play in the Bundesliga?
In the eyes of everyone in disbelief, 18-year-old Andrew Robertson stood stunned in the locker room.
The water bottle in his hand had tilted over, and the water inside was spilling onto the floor, but Robertson didn't notice it at all!
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500,000 euros, this is the price Pan Yi paid to take away Robertson.
It's a small amount of money, but it's already a huge amount of money for an amateur team.
And Robertson has just started playing as the main player this season. Queen's Park has no burden to let him go. They just feel that an unjust big-headed big-name player has bought one of their players and they can use it for another one.
Because the Bundesliga's winter transfer window will not officially open until January 1, Robertson will need two more days to negotiate and sign a formal contract with Hamburg.
Of course, Pan Yi has also thoughtfully introduced Robertson to a professional agent in Hamburg to prevent the little carrot head from suffering in some details because he is too young.
The act of going to Scotland to introduce Robertson in person made the scandals between Pan Yi and other clubs self-defeating.
How can a coach who is about to leave the team still talk about a transfer in the winter window? Isn't this just a waste of time?
So this also gave the team's top management and fans reassurance - Pan Yi will stay in Hamburg, he will not leave!
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After taking care of Robertson, Pan Yi's target turned to the midfielder position.
In the first half of the Bundesliga season, this can be regarded as an old problem.
The partnership between Casemiro and Makoto Hasebe performs well in most cases, but when they encounter some teams with better skills and require stronger physical confrontation, some problems will be exposed.
Casemiro is okay, but Makoto Hasebe is indeed a little weaker in this aspect.
In terms of switching from defense to offense, neither of them did a very good job.
Makoto Hasebe's shot is not bad, but it is not up to the world's top level.
If you include long-range shooting and breakthrough skills, they will be even less able to reach a higher level.
Hamburg currently relies heavily on De Bruyne's organization. Once the opponent team focuses on guarding Tintin, Hamburg will also have problems in offensive organization.
So Pan Yi thought about getting a hexagonal warrior in the winter transfer window to make up for this shortcoming.
A good offensive and defensive midfielder, a true "Box to Box" midfielder!
The first thing Pan Yi thought of was Bayern's midfielder Gustavo.
Gustavo's outstanding ability also meets Pan Yi's requirements for a defensive midfielder.
After Javi Martinez joined this season, Gustavo's position at Bayern became slightly awkward.
In order to seek a stable position in the Brazilian national team, he is already looking for a transfer. It is a good time to intercept Hu.
To be continued...