Chapter 3131 The Fierce Dortmund Players!
Bayer Leverkusen's head coach is Hannes Wolf!
In fact, Bayer Leverkusen has two head coaches this year. The first one is Peter Bosz.
Bosz is an old acquaintance of Borussia Dortmund, and like Ten Hag, he also coached Ajax.
At the beginning of the season, Bosz led the team very well, and before the winter break, they were ranked 3rd in the league.
Second only to Dortmund and Bayern.
But everything changed after Dortmund defeated them 3-1 away from home.
During that period, the winter break began, but after entering 2021, Leverkusen's performance declined significantly, winning only 4 out of 17 matches in all competitions, and was eventually dismissed due to poor results.
That's when they brought in Hannes Wolf, the head coach of the German U18 youth team!
Wolf is a long-time Dortmund player; he previously coached Dortmund U17 and led the team to two championships.
However, he was previously spotted by Löw and brought to the German U18 team.
After Bosz was dismissed, he came to Bayer Leverkusen on loan.
Just like he said in the pre-match press conference, "Although I am a Dortmund fan, I hope to end my coaching career at Leverkusen with a victory, and I hope for a good result tomorrow!"
When asked by reporters if he would throw the game, Wolf immediately shook his head, "Of course not! Dortmund can only win the title through their own hard work! I will motivate the players to give their all!"
This match is sure to become a focal point for fans worldwide.
When you see a pretty girl, say hi!
Whether it's because of its importance or because of Ye Chen.
So, once the players put on a good performance in such a competition, why worry about not getting noticed?
Bayer Leverkusen is a big club.
But there are countless clubs bigger than Leverkusen.
Don't the players have any ulterior motives?
In fact, making empty promises to the new generation of young people is useless.
They will only work hard if they see tangible benefits.
After hearing Wolf's words, the Leverkusen players' eyes turned red...
Everyone is optimistic about Borussia Dortmund and thinks they can win the championship.
If Leverkusen can teach Dortmund a lesson at this moment, wouldn't the players who performed well in this game become well-known to the fans?
Moreover--
Such a match will definitely attract a lot of scouts.
If they perform well, they'll be noticed by a top club.
At that time, both their treatment and reputation will be greatly improved.
So after preparing themselves mentally, everyone was full of fighting spirit.
However, they clearly did not expect that they would be so full of fighting spirit.
Dortmund, on the other hand, are all like wolves and tigers.
The salad plate is right in front of you.
They have had a near-perfect season.
Now we're just one step away from victory.
Are they willing to fail at the last minute?
Do not!
God blocks and kills God!
If you block the way of Buddha, destroy Buddha!
The weather in Dortmund on May 22 was sunny with a light breeze.
This football city in the Ruhr region is counting down to a decisive battle that will be etched into the club's history—if they can defeat the visiting Bayer Leverkusen, the Bundesliga title will be returned to the "Black and Yellows" after nine years.
The air was filled with the aroma of curry sausages and beer foam, mixed with the sounds of singing, and every inch of the street was warming up for the upcoming carnival.
Two hours before kickoff, the area around Westfalenstadion was already a sea of yellow and black.
Fans flocked from towns and cities across North Rhine-Westphalia, some holding up huge banners that read "The Champions Are Back," others wearing retro jerseys from the 2012 championship season, with the words "Echte Liebe" (True Love) gleaming in the sunlight on the collar.
Do you all like reading this book?
Upon closer inspection, several familiar phone numbers could be seen.
Players such as Kuba, Shinji Kagawa, Subotic, and Grosskreutz.
Of course, Ye Chen has the most retro-style jerseys.
After all, when Ye Chen's jersey was retired, it sold out completely!
The veteran fans gathered around a bar in Artermact Square, their beer glasses clinking as they reminisced about the team's recent nine-game winning streak, their eyes brimming with undisguised anticipation: "Ye has scored 122 league goals in a single season! That kind of firepower is enough to tear everything apart!"
They've been winning ever since their loss to Bayern in the 24th round.
They even shut out four of those games!
A long line formed outside the stadium's official store at noon, stretching all the way to the street corner. Fans scrambled to buy commemorative T-shirts released before the game, featuring a black background with a silhouette of the stadium and a victory declaration; they sold out in just one hour.
Children, waving mini yellow and black flags, ran and played in the warm afternoon breeze, their faces painted with team badges. Their innocent voices joined the crowd in shouting "Auf geht's Dortmund!" The clear voices of children and the shouts of adults intertwined to create the most moving prelude.
Not far away in Borsig Square, fans spontaneously gathered in front of the restaurant where the club was born, singing the team song in unison. The song, carried by the afternoon sun, pierced through the clouds, as if paying tribute to the club's century-long history.
With only an hour left before kickoff, the afternoon sun slanted across the stadium entrance, which was already filled with enthusiastic fans.
The die-hard fans in the South Stand were the first to enter the stadium. They wore matching yellow jerseys and waved giant flags, turning the 25,000-seat stand into a breathtaking "yellow and black wall"!
Several burly men waved their flags, which fluttered in the wind and gleamed in the sunlight.
It must be said, these men are truly strong...
The die-hard fans arrived early not to reserve seats, but to prepare the Tifo they would use that night.
This image, featuring the championship trophy and team crest complementing each other, along with the slogan "Lee leads us back to the top"... is sure to become another classic TIFO at Westfalenstadion!
The fog machine was also ready in advance.
Once the match begins, yellow and black smoke will billow out, making the scene look like a dream...
All is ready except for the opportunity!
However, the players soon entered the field to warm up.
The entire stadium erupted in thunderous cheers...
The afternoon sun shone across the lawn, and the cheers reached their peak, especially when key players like Ye Chen, Hummels, and Reus appeared.
Many cameras were pointed at Ye Chen.
Ye Chen is absolutely stunning today...
The atmosphere was already incredibly heated even before the match started.
Some are happy and some are sad.
Countless Schalke 04 fans don't even want to leave their homes.
Say no to gambling and drugs, start with me!
Their team has been relegated.
Our arch-rival is going to win the championship!
At this moment, they were like the classic supporting characters in Stephen Chow's movies, thinking, "Who dares to be more miserable than me?"
Morgenthau was also watching television at that moment...
He felt he had masochistic tendencies.
He made the bet with Ye Chen because he didn't like Ye Chen.
But after carefully analyzing the situation over the past season, he discovered that he actually had a bit of a crush on this guy...
His never-give-up attitude is admirable!
However, he still hopes that Leverkusen can step up their game...
Your stance determines your attitude.
He's now Ye Chen's biggest hater!
P.S.: I got 7 out of 11 yesterday, which is a bit low.
Continuing with predictions tonight~
曼联胜(博让胜)20、30;阿森纳让胜让平(搏让胜),20/21;诺丁汉让平让负,10/11/00;
伯恩利让胜让平,11/01/12;达曼协定负,12/13;切尔西(让平让负),21/22












