
Providing psychological punch and encouragement is sometimes very effective, and can sometimes make up for the power gap in a short period of time. Sometimes, in the face of adversity this kind of thing can be a sharp sword.
As the game progressed into the second half, Wiesbaden came back ahead on home soil, this time a close-range shot from young Dutch midfielder De Guzman that once again surpassed the score for the team.
As the match went 54 minutes, Koln Athletics, aiming to counterattack, hit his head.
The ball reached Buhari's feet intending to set up a counter-attack. After he shook Shaheen's coercion, Wiesbaden defender Hefler rushed over and cut the ball with a single kick.
The ball was a bit rough and Buhari was dropped directly, but the referee did not blow the whistle, which also left the Koln Athletics players very dissatisfied.
As a result, the ball made Koln Athletics players diverted for a moment, Hefler brought the ball to the frontcourt, and De Guzman completed the goal.
Athletic Cologne players surrounded the referee angrily. Just stole Hefler suspected of a foul, and ended up losing the ball. Now the players stop and surround the referee for an explanation.
Hefler was on one side with a scornful face, Raynaldi glanced at him coldly, killing this pomade hairstyle was unsightly.
Noting Raynaldi's views, Hefler seemed to be more proud. Now that the Koln Athletics score has been surpassed again, Hefler did play a part in this attack, and the referee did not judge it to be a foul.
As a result, Koln Athletics also pays the price of a yellow card. Buhari was the one who took the card to defuse the conflict. Penalties are carried out, and the cost of attrition will be too great if it continues.
Leading Wiesbaden kicked in to relax, Thomas Sobek walked to the sidelines and waved his hand to signal the players to reinforce the pressure while defending.
He is very reluctant to lose this match, even if his team is less advantaged due to the venue and the referee's judgment, he has to play his momentum.
Especially Wiesbaden's goal is unclear. The players of Koln Athletics were very unsure. Even if Thomas Sobek did not aim this way, the Athletic Cologne players began to move.
The referee had to stop the game a few times. Within ten minutes, midfielder Van Buren and defender Promes received a yellow card. Wiesbaden was also uncomfortable with the ball. The players of Koln Athletics were really angry.
“The more chaotic the better!” Raynaldi was very hopeful to see such a sight, because that way he could take more loopholes to score.
In the eyes of others, Raynaldi himself is a very restless player, playing up and down, but the most amazing thing is that Raynaldi always performs well in a game.
There was only one exception against Hagen SV, but in that game he still contributed to the team's victory.
Raynaldi's biggest advantage is the sudden emergence of inspiration and short action that can change the game, and this situation is more effective when the game is fragmented, chaotic, and a miracle can occur.
Thomas Sobek thought so.
He was worried about the red card. The match was clearly a bit of a home whistle at the Britta Arena Stadium, and the Cologne Athletics players were a bit impatient until now. The red card is not worth the loss.
Thomas Sobek stood on the sidelines, carefully observing the changes in the field.
Hefler was the main target of revenge for the players of Koln Athletics.
His arrogant expression just now, other than Raynaldi, some people had noticed, so as long as he picked up the ball on the field, the Athletic Cologne players were not at all weak.
This was especially true for Drew, who defended him. The energetic and energetic young Belgian shoveled Hefler off the field as he tried to break through with the ball. The referee's whistle went off quickly, but this time no cards came out.
“Does this seem to balance Athletic Koln?” Raynaldi retired while continuing to observe the referee.
On the field, it is also very important to observe the intention of the referee to play cards. This determines the scale of the players on the field, how big the act of stealing is, and in what range the referee will recognize, everything that is very important.
In the controversial decision, Raynaldi felt that the referee was a little more inclined towards the hosts, and he was also very careful in stealing. Now referees are more careful in playing cards. It seems to be an opportunity to be taken advantage of.
But now they have to score. As the only attacker on the pitch, how could Raynaldi step back into midfield.
Thomas Sobek steered Raynaldi back into the front court from the sidelines, when Raynaldi played Shaheen in midfield.
He saw Thomas Sobek yelling at himself, but his tone was very loud. It's the first time Raynaldi has played in a stadium with so many people. He can't hear what he's saying. He only saw Thomas Sobek pointing forward. It seemed to signal for a run forward.
Raynaldi will definitely do this, but now he is still looking for opportunities.
Shaheen handed the ball to Hefler in front, Raynaldi approached from behind, and did not arouse Hefler's vigilance, but continued to pass the ball and gave Antonio Heitmar an assist from the side.
By this time, Van Buren, Drew and Deschamp had formed a siege. Raynaldi was less than half a meter behind Hefler. Antonio Heitmar saw that there was no chance to break through and pass the ball to Hefler again.
Hefler wanted to pass on to midfielder Shaheen to continue the organisation, but Van Buren was already waiting nearby. He could only cut the ball and wanted to hand it to Antonio Heitmar. Captain Wiesbaden has run back.
Raynaldi exerting his current strength, Antonio Heitmar noticed that Raynaldi was preparing, and immediately stretched out his hand to grab the ball, Raynaldi had grabbed Hefler.
At the moment of colliding with Raynaldi, Hefler felt an explosion of strength that made him untenable to his small body. Hefler tried to use all his ability to stretch his legs back and hook, trying to force the ball back, even if he tripped and fell he also did not hesitate.
However, Raynaldi did not allow it at all. He decisively stole the ball and knocked out Hefler who lost his balance in place cleanly.
"Brottling!" Antonio Heitmar raised his hand while chasing him back. As an experienced veteran he knows that the ball will not be late even if it is on time. He knew that Raynaldi was fast.
Antonio Heitmar attempted to seize the ball, Raynaldi kicked the ball into the empty space behind Antonio Heitmar, then ran at full force.
The Wiesbaden formation is not very high. Except for Antonio Heitmar, the other three defenders are at the back. His successor was Vlaar. The way Raynaldi dealt with him was very simple, instantly using his crushing speed!
There is still a certain distance between the two. Vlaar couldn't catch up to Raynaldi who was running at full speed, so he could only lean into the middle Raynaldi also cut into the middle, this bottom passing time was also good, but this was too inefficient.
Vlaar can't catch up to Raynaldi, she soon changes responsibilities with Hefler. He came to delay, and Hefler, who had the advantage in position, stepped forward to hurry.
Hefler was more experienced than Vlaar who was stunned by Raynaldi. Raynaldi cut in from the right this time around, but Raynaldi was the dominant right-footed player, as long as he prevented him from coming into the penalty area and volleyed with his right foot, he can do whatever he wants with his left foot.
But Hefler still miscalculated Raynaldi, even though he was a dominant right-footed player, his left foot was clearly not weak.
Hefler noticed Raynaldi suddenly touching the ball with his left foot while dribbling at high speed, his movements concise and pragmatic.
Hefler, surprised by Raynaldi's action, rushed back for half a meter before barely turning in the right direction, but now Raynaldi had already appeared in the middle.
Right-back Greene has made the defence into the middle. He attached Raynaldi with his body. According to previous experience, Raynaldi's physical confrontation was not his opponent at all.
It's just that Raynaldi was already aware of Greene's movements. So just as they were about to collide, Raynaldi pulled the ball back and outwitted Greene who was intent on knocking it down.
Raynaldi's move tricked Greene into getting free space to the left of the box and diverted the ball to his right foot, leaving only goalkeeper Wiesbaden Hollier in front of him.
Hollier didn't attack, as his team-mates had chased him back into place, but he didn't expect Raynaldi to make it through to the box.
After escaping from the guard of the opposing defenders, Raynaldi tried hard to open fire and dribble at full speed in the first half. Even Raynaldi's feet were weak and tingling, but this ball had to be printed.
Raynaldi, who completed the shot, was dropped to the ground by Greene, and the football darted past Hollier's armpit and into the net.
The Britta Arena stadium sighed and then there was an even bigger jeer. I don't know if the referee didn't mention the foul, or because of the goal, or both.