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1- 1! Spain tied Germany in one second! Only the last 10 second is needed to prevent detachment after the Loew test.
At the end of the game 1 minute, Spain attacked for the last time, and the ball came from the backcourt to make a final fight.

After competing for the top, the ball fell to Fernando Torres on the right. At this time, the German team's flank defense was completely gone.

Torres crosses, striker Rodrigo fights for the first landing point, and Kaya, the full-back at the door, finishes the final blow.

Kill, break the door!

Loew on the sidelines looked unhappy-the game ended immediately and the score was fixed at 1- 1.

To some extent, this kind of experimental game actually doesn't need to care too much about the result, but Loew is unhappy that he can change the previous concept of full-court possession, give up the ball in most games, and seems to have been practicing the team's ability to resist pressure and defend.

This seems to be another evolution of Loew.

His experiment is only 10 seconds away from complete success. At the last minute, he lost the ball and tied. It feels like losing the game, but Loew did try a lot of new things this evening.

And there is no blessing from the Bayern system.

The novelty of 20-2 1 season is that it is a rare season in which the national team competition starts before the club competition.

But before that, the most interesting thing about the starting of the two sides today is that all Bayern players except Guler are still absent from the starting during the holiday, but Bayern midfielder Tiago, who also participated in the Champions League final, appeared in the Spanish starting.

So anyway, Mr Loew rejected Muller and boateng a long time ago. Even after his outstanding performance in the Champions League, too many famous German hotels are calling on him to recruit Thomas Muller, 365,438+0 years old.

But many people will have an idea when they see the starting lineup: What kind of moths is Mr. Loew going to try?

The first is the attack line: Sane and Werner form today's German double strikers, and behind them is the front waist Drachsler.

But in the just-concluded season, Sane and Drachsler played only 25 games, of which Sane played in the Premier League 1 1 minute, while Drexler played in France 1 1 game, averaging 13 minutes in five Champions League games.

So is Werner, a new Chelsea player whose last game was … two months ago.

Let these three people start together, and after the opening, you will see that Sane with super explosive power frequently rushes to the middle. Of course, his ability to hold the ball and shoot with the ball is excellent. Among them, Degea made such a beautiful save after 17 minutes, and made great efforts.

But there is almost no connection between the three people. Both Sane and Werner like to move on the flank. This combination of front lines makes the German attack basically in the middle vacuum, so it is basically-where to fight, just like Werner takes the ball in the frontcourt, challenges Ramos in 35 minutes, pushes two steps, starts one and falls one.

In addition, the German starting lineup relies almost entirely on the promotion of two wingers, but it is a pity that Corell and Gohsens's promotion ability is still not up to standard.

In fact, Corell's performance was as unknown as when he was in Paris, except that he received a header from Tony soon after the opening.

The frontcourt test may be "no frontcourt running" or there are traces to follow. Today's senior high school entrance examination is somewhat puzzling-

Emre can went to play right-back, and in front of him was Gundogan, a teacher who cheated frequently in Manchester City.

Therefore, it should be their Real Madrid midfielder Tony who really has a good competitive state in the midfield.

After the opening, Germany's defense line retreated very backward, and the midfield space was huge. Spain's operation in the midfield should not be too easy. After playing half a game, it seems that Germany has no midfield.

So it's not too strange to see that Germany made frequent mistakes on the defensive end after the opening, which gave Spain a lot of room.

Loew's experiment embarrassed Germany, and Enrique's start was much simpler and more direct-of course, it was just an experiment, so don't care too much.

Compared with the German team's starting line-up, today's Spanish starting line-up seems even less famous-the strikers are two former Valencia teammates Fernando Torres who just joined the Premier League and Seville veteran navas who just won the Seville Cup with Rodrigoga.

The midfield is the real Bayern core, Professor busquets of Tiago Gabassa and Napoli midfielder Fabian Rui. The defence is Real Madrid's right-back, Ramos plus carvajal, Villarreal and Valencia's left-backs.

In fact, today, both sides have a very strong sense of testing in the game. If Germany is more innovative, then the new things that have been tested in Spain are more concentrated on right midfielder Fabian Rui, who provided Enrique with interception, running and hardness that was rare in Spanish football before.

Compared with Germany's frequent mistakes, Spain's problems are relatively concentrated on two people: striker Rodrigo and midfielder Bubu.

As mentioned earlier, Germany's three lines today are very embarrassing, so Rodrigo, as a top center, got many starting opportunities. However, whether he hesitated after 14 minutes or shot at a small angle in front of the goalkeeper for 45 minutes, his hesitation and hesitation gave German goalkeeper trapp a chance to show today.

Rodrigo has only scored four goals in La Liga this season, which may be generally described, but busquets, a veteran of Jianghu, made a series of pressureless passing mistakes in the first half-two of which directly gave the Germans a chance to fight back in the 5th minute and18th minute-which can only make people guess that Professor Bu may also be influenced by the current chaos in Barcelona?

But in the first half, another most threatening shot of Spain came from Professor Bu. Unfortunately, his volley failed to escape from trapp.

Generally speaking, in the first half, both sides were dazzled, and the rigor of formation and movement was far from the official competition, so both sides also made many mistakes.

Comparatively speaking, Germany's counterattack efficiency is higher, but there is no set of formed offensive routines. Spain has a familiar offensive tactical arrangement, but the efficiency is really too low.

At half-time, each side shot four times. I'm a little sorry that Germany and Spain met such a title.

Loew is in no hurry. Even without Bayern players, he still has many effective successors on the bench, so he can stay where he is in the draw.

But that doesn't mean he hasn't changed anything: in the second half, the biggest change for the Germans was the pressure from the left wing, and Gohsens began to press forward greatly. Werner and Sane both moved closer to the flank, leaving the middle position to midfielder Drachsler, thus opening up the offensive space.

So the target came.

In 50 minutes, Gundogan midfielder took the ball to the right and shifted widely. Gohsens plugged in at high speed and sent a cross under the defense of carvajal. Werner picked up the ball and scored a goal after adjustment.

Spain made only one mistake in the whole defensive process: when Werner took the ball for the first time, Ramos, who should have stepped forward to oppress his shooting space, was swayed by his central defender partner Torres.

It was this hesitation and estrangement that made Werner finish the shot, and Spain fell behind 0-/kloc-0.

Spain made such defensive mistakes throughout the game.

In fact, Enrique compared with Germany, Spain, which played more smoothly in the first half, began to adjust at half-time.

After halftime, Professor Bu replaced his old comrade-in-arms navas in Ansufati, Barcelona's younger brother, and then replaced busquets with merino. Enrique tried to speed up.

However, after Germany took the lead, the determination to recover and overtake was more determined, and Spain got less space than in the first half. On the contrary, due to the formation pressure of trying to equalize the score, the German team was left behind and had more opportunities to fight back.

In 60 minutes, two German strikers passed each other brilliantly. Sane went straight into Spain's left rib, attracted three defenders and sent the ball to the door. Werner missed it at a small angle.

Since then, Loew replaced the injured Sane with Gint, and pushed emre can to the midfield, forming a defensive formation of 54 1. In the last 30 minutes, Loew did seem a bit conservative. I can only think that he can exercise the team's defensive ability. In fact, the German team did a good job in the counterattack against Spain on the whole, but the last 10 second was missing.

Finally, talk about Spain.

Enrique certainly doesn't want to return to coach the national team for the second time and end in failure, but the quality of the players obviously restricts their final counterattack.

In this game, the three Spanish anchors Tiago and Ramos, goalkeeper Degea, Fabian Ruiz and substitute Ansufati were the most eye-catching. It seems that the other players haven't really entered the state yet.

After busquets was out, Tiago just stood in the position of dragging his back. In this position, he played a high level in Bayern's Champions League final. He handles the ball faster than the old professor. With Fabian Ruiz providing an alternative confrontational thinking in this field, the Spanish midfielder has no traditional gorgeous ball control, but is more balanced and practical. I believe this is what Enrique wants to see.

Ansufati, who came off the bench, provided the forward speed of the frontcourt. In fact, Fatima's impact and speed in the final stage have made the German defender somewhat unable to keep pace. This is a successful experiment.

Degea, who has been criticized by Manchester United for a season, proved that he is still the top goalkeeper in the world when he is in a normal state with almost perfect performance. He made seven wonderful saves in the whole game, making Spain wait until the last minute to equalize.

If Loew is deliberately training the team's defense, then Enrique focuses on reorganizing the Spanish style.

It will look like a very interesting topic in the future.