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Chapter 186: Drop a ball first(2/2)

The French commentator began to pull his hair: "How can there be internal strife in such an important game? Now is not a good time to argue. If you want to argue, when the game is over, you can go back to the locker room and you can argue anyway... We fell behind in the total score and even lost a away goal for the opponent. Now they are still arguing with their own people... The situation is really bad!"

Finally, with the help of Chu Zhongtian and Promón, and other teammates, Rodriguez and Signolino, who had a quarrel, were separated, but neither of them looked at each other and were still fighting.

The two captains Chu Zhongtian and Proman did not have time to continue to enlighten them. The Bayern Munich players had finished their celebrations and were watching Metz's internal strife jokes like watching a show.

With five minutes left before the end of the first half, Metz must ensure that Bayern Munich will not take advantage of their internal strife and score again.

But this is not a long-term solution. They can only hope to resolve the conflict between Rodriguez and Signorino during the halftime break, and the head coach can also make tactical adjustments to let them know how to score goals and win the game.

With the efforts of Chu Zhongtian, Promang and others, the team defended the last five minutes.

Although Rodriguez and Signolino still have conflicts and do not pass the ball to each other, they are both professional players and they know what they should do. So Bayern Munich's plan was wrong, and the Germans did not find any opportunity in Metz's internal strife.

When Metz decided to hold on to the death, they were as solid as rocks.

When the whistle sounded at the end of the first half, the Metz fans in the stands encouraged their players with applause and did not forget to give the boo to Ribery. In the first half, Ribery used his understanding of Chu Zhongtian to assist the team in intercepting the ball and then launched a counterattack. Although he did not participate in Bayern Munich's goal, Metz fans still refused to let him go.

But amid the booing, Ribery did not lower his head, but instead raised his head proudly.

Chu Zhongtian didn't have the heart to care about the struggle between Libery and Metz fans. He quickly ran off the court. He had almost no performance in the first half. Although he had been thinking about finding Bayern Munich's defensive loopholes, Bayern did not give him such a chance. The German's rigor made him unable to find much room to use.

However, he did not give up on the game. There were still forty-five minutes before the game ended, and both he and Metz still had time to work hard.
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