After the clash subsided, the game time had entered the 75th minute of the game.

Injury time is counted.

The regular game is less than twenty minutes long!! This is a very sensitive point in time.

If it’s an ordinary league.

At this time, if it is still a draw.

Both sides are certainly already mobilizing their troops and seeking change.

But this is the Champions League final.

If it’s a draw in regular time, then you have to play extra time.

Playing extra time is a tough test for any team.

Especially physical fitness.

In general.

Players seek to burn off their energy in 90 minutes – to the fullest of their abilities.

In 90 minutes, players usually run an average distance of up to 10 kilometers!

And that’s not even running ten kilometers in the usual sense.

In these ten kilometers of running, there are also a lot of sprints, switchback runs, and physical confrontations.

These are extremely physically draining.

After a game, it is not an exaggeration for the players to be dehydrated by a few hectares.

Not to mention.

Ninety minutes later, there was another half an hour of extra time.

Then the physical requirements of the team players are higher.

So.

Both managers chose to stand still.

With three substitutions in hand, prepare to wait and see for a while.

If the situation of the game does not change much.

At least two of these three substitutions must be left for overtime.

In extra time, the importance of replacing a new player is self-evident.

Seventy-seventh minute of the game.

Bayern Munich played a long ball at the back and found Mandzukic up front.

Mandzukic stopped the ball and turned directly to volley.

But after the football was on the foot, the referee’s whistle sounded.

Weidenfeller made no saves and watched as the ball flew into the goal behind him.

Bayern Munich fans erupted in cheers from the stands.

But the cheer soon faded.

Judging by the referee’s gestures, it was definitely not a goal.

Sure enough, Mandzukic did not celebrate, but ran back silently.

Before he could shoot, the referee blew him for a foul.

As for what foul.

Mandzukic himself, of course, knows it.

He handballed when he received the ball.

Slow motion shows you that.

It was supposed to be a chest stop, but instead the ball hit Mandzukic’s open arm to maintain balance.

Handball foul.

Referee Rizzoli then verbally warned Mandzukic.

Mandzukic also does not argue.

This situation gives him a yellow card.

So he has a good attitude of admitting mistakes.

Look at his attitude.

Rizzoli just gave him a verbal warning.

But so be.

Dortmund fans are quite upset.

They believe Rizzoli should at least give Mandzukic a yellow card.

However, Booing from Dortmund did not change the decision.

A minute later.

Dortmund attacked on the left.

Reus crossed, Boateng headed it over, and the ball changed direction slightly and flew to the back post.

Götze grabbed the second drop in the box.

But there was no chance of shooting directly.

So he chose to pass the ball outside.

Inserted full-back Piszczek directly came to meet the ball and shoot angrily! The ball flew straight to the goal.

It can be called a powerful sinking! But it’s fine.

The angle is not fully open.

Neuer jumped up and punched the ball off the line! The stands burst into exclamations.

The time for the game to maintain such an offensive and defensive rhythm passed minute by minute.

Regular time is coming to an end.

Both teams stepped up their offensive.

However, both goalkeepers were very strong.

The backline of both sides did not make a mistake either.

It’s stoppage time.

The score is still 1-1.

Draw! Both teams were cautious in the end.

Although he did not give up his intention to kill his opponent at the last moment.

But.

Everyone is very worried about being killed by their opponents.

Especially Dortmund.

They thought of Bayern Munich coming back after falling behind by two goals in the last two league rounds.

They were terrified.

Especially the defense against Li Ao can be described as suffocating.

At the last moment.

Dortmund appeared very careful.

Of course.

The same goes for Bayern Munich.

Why don’t they worry about being killed?

So after going into injury time.

Both teams have invariably strengthened their strength on the defensive end.

The threat on the offensive end is naturally much worse.

And.

Both managers are also aware.

It will be difficult to decide the winner of this game in regular time.

And so it goes.

After entering the injury time phase.

The two teams have finally begun to substitute.

First there was Bayern Munich.

Heynckes replaced two people in one go.

The first is that Dante replaced Schweinsteiger, who has reached the bottom of his physical strength.

Dante came on as a centre-back, and Xavi Martinez returned to the back position.

Then there’s the substitution in the center position.

Thomas Muller replaced Mandzukic.

The substitution of two different types of centers is equivalent to a different offensive style.

Strengthens fitness and increases the variables on the offensive end.

Heynckes does not plan to play a penalty shootout after 120 minutes of wrestling with Borussia Dortmund.

Although he is ready to play a penalty, but again, who will pin their hopes on the penalty shootout if he can end the suspense in = match time?

Dortmund also made a substitution. Perisic replaced Reus.

Shaheen came on to replace Swinder.

The same substitution in two positions.

The substitution ideas of the two managers are almost the same.

Shaheen’s offensive attributes are certainly much stronger than Svende.

Reus’s fitness is not too good, and Perisic belongs to the kind of winger who is very capable of going it alone, and strengthens the impact on the wing.

“Both teams look like they’re gearing up for extra time…”

Seeing this, the commentator of the sports department said…

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