Chapter 138 A Christmas Gift for Saipan
Chapter 138 A Christmas Gift for Saipan
thank you all.
Saipan showed a long-lost smile.
And the next game is also the last game before the winter break, the last game before the transfer period, and Saipan's last game in Jena.
Jena hosts Babelsberg.
As the long winter break is coming, so many fans attended this game, and the Ernst Abbe Stadium, which can accommodate more than 1 fans, was full for the first time.
Flags were flying everywhere in the stands. Everyone was wearing Jena home jerseys in pure white. Most of the numbers on them were 29 and 30. Before the game started, the team anthem of Jena began to resound in the stands.
The Stonewall fan organization established by Dennis and Harry was even more incredible. They covered the entire east stand, and then everyone held a huge card. Although they didn't know what they were going to do, they stood in front Dennis in the row and Harry with red hair are still very cool.
Because the speakers in their hands are really too big.
Do you want to learn from Niels!
Ye Xin in front of the goal looked at the two crazy people in the stands speechlessly, and felt helpless in his heart. They seemed to be his fans, and it was as if they were tagged with Niels.
"It's so uninspired, if I just get a stereo to play with," Niels actually came to chat with Ye Xin in the gap between Saipan and the captain of Babelsberg tossing coins.
"Do you want to be beaten into the sidelines?" Ye Xin's simple words immediately made Nils slip back to his place.
With the referee's whistle sounded.
The final race of 2011 has finally begun.
Jena again started feeding Saipan non-stop like the previous game.
Then the whole of Babelsberg would be Sparta.
They found that Jena was completely different from the Jena they fought against last time, faster, more accurate, and stronger.
Originally, what they feared in this game was the goalkeeper of Jena, but now they suddenly realized that they had made a big mistake. The strength of every player in Jena had almost doubled at least. Is this still Jena?
This is a friendly match from some high-end club.
And what is going on with this strange fighting spirit?
What happened to the desperate pass to Saipan?
Isn't Jena's captain about to transfer? There's no need to score points before letting him go.
This is pure immorality!
Dietmar Demus wanted to scold the Jena team from top to bottom. If he was so bullish, he would start to look down on his opponents, especially Niels from Jena.
You have already passed the goalkeeper, what are you going to do when you pass the goal to Saipan?
1: 0.
Saipan decisively pushed the football into the net after receiving the "magic assist" from Niels. Niels jumped on Saipan's back excitedly, as if he was happier than he scored the goal.
The fans in the stands were also excited.
"Saipan!"
"Saipan!"
"Saipan!"
The unanimous shouts made people feel that the seats under their feet were trembling, and the 'stone wall' on the east stand was even more incredible. They all raised the cards in their hands and joined together.
A huge Saipan head appeared in people's field of vision.
"WOW!" The atmosphere even pushed a wave of climax.
Saipan was running around on the sidelines with Nils on his back, but at this moment he stopped. Although he couldn't see clearly, Saipan knew that the portrait was himself.
He stared blankly at the stands, not even noticing that Niels got off of him.
"Captain, are you crying?"
"Hmm... how is it possible, I don't know who is smoking, it was smoked" Saipan quickly wiped the corners of his eyes.
"Captain, smoking is not allowed in the Ernst Abbe Stadium," Niels said pretending to be puzzled.
"..."
Seeing that Jena was almost celebrating, the referee quickly signaled for the game to continue.
He can't wait for the game to finish sooner, he has to rush home to buy Christmas presents, and these crazy fans in Jena are too good at making noise, only one goal, the stadium's shutters are about to be lifted flipped.
What is home field advantage.
That's home field advantage.
The Babelsberg players seemed to be in hell. The Jena players cheered all over the sky as soon as they got the ball. hiss.
Even some non-threatening ball possessions were booed. Babelsberg's players felt that their legs were about to be booed, and some players even had a strong sense of urinating.
Childhood sequelae and disturbing noise, Babelsberg has been a bit lost.
Fortunately, the Jena team has also been in a weird tactic. Any player who gets a good chance does not choose to shoot but chooses to pass the ball to their captain.
Except for Niles' pass which was effective, several other excellent opportunities were wasted.
So Babelsberg struggled to hold on to the score of 1:0.
During the period, they also launched several attacks, but for Ye Xin, they couldn't break the defense at all, and Ye Xin also kicked Saipan with his big foot as soon as he got the ball.
The first half ended with Babelsberg's messy eyes.
Everyone knows that they seem to be being played again, but they also know that Jena can't keep up with her flattery.
Naturally, Dietmar Demus didn't have much to do. Half a year ago, he could rely on tactics to make Jena suffer a little bit, but now Jena can ignore his own tactics.
What a wonderful day when the iron barrel array could block Jena!
So in the second half, Babelsberg continued to wait for Jena's ravages with a messy posture.
Jena naturally accepted everything.
And they still continued to feed Saipan again, and Heike didn't intend to stop it at all, which made them even more excited.
All kinds of fancy passes have appeared on the field.
Finally under the indiscriminate bombardment, Saipan once again staged a hat-trick.
3: 0.
Jena mercilessly gave Babelsberg an unpleasant Christmas present.
After the game, everyone was not in a hurry to leave for a while. Saipan led all the team members to bow to the fans and thank them. The fans also shouted the names of their favorite players.
In particular, Saipan received the most cheers today. Ye Xin and Niels, who usually appear in the Ernst Abbe Stadium with the most names, were overshadowed by Saipan.
But everyone didn't care, because everyone knew that today's game was not for the club, not for the fans, not for Heike or anyone else.
But for Saipan.
Today he is the protagonist.
Saipan completed his last game in Jena with glory, and at this time he was already crying.
(End of this chapter)