Football singularity-Chapter 363 Goat MC
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[Saturday 24/08/2019, Merkur Spiel-arena, Location: Düsseldorf]
"WELCOME TO THE MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA Ladies and Gentlemen, today we have a rivalry, but if you ask any of the two teams’ fans it’s more like a grudge match," Derek Rae stated with excitement as he did an audible with his commentary intro. "I’m your host Derek Rae and with me is my good friend Stewart Robson,"
"Indeed, Derek this isn’t some random derby between cities over economic and industrial competition no it’s much deeper than that dating back to 1288 when Düsseldorf was but a village and farmers from the area fought against the archbishop of Cologne. Now this rivalry has taken new shape on this field ready for the two teams to do battle on the fan’s behalf." Stewart Robson interjected matching his co-host’s energy as he put his forced team bonding session to the local history museum to use.
The camera panned over the vibrant stands, a sea of red and white on one side and black and red on the other, as fans waved flags and roared in anticipation. The atmosphere was electric, with pyrotechnics already erupting from the ultras in the Leverkusen end.
"Look at that scene, Stewart," Derek continued. "This is what football is all about. Passion, history, and a bit of animosity—make for the perfect setting."
"It certainly does," Stewart agreed. "And both these teams have everything to play in, this is week 2 of the 2019 Bundesliga season, and today’s match-up at the Merkur Spiel-arena is between Düsseldorf and Leverkusen." Following his words almost as if planned the players emerged from the tunnel, followed by a massive roar from the crowd as their emotions reached their peak.
"Wow that’s 45 thousand people ready for a ball game, let’s have a look at the lineups." Derek Rae stated the moment he watched the camera start to pan over the players who now stood in line the stand for the anthem. As the camera swept across the players lined up on the pitch, Derek Rae launched into his commentary.
"Let’s start with the home team, Fortuna Düsseldorf, lining up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation. In goal, Zack Steffen, a man who’s quickly making a name for himself as a dependable shot-stopper. Ahead of him, a backline anchored by Kaan Ayhan and André Hoffmann—two centre-backs who will need to contain Leverkusen’s potent attack."
"They certainly will, Derek," Stewart Robson chimed in. "Ayhan, in particular, has been solid in the air, but it’s the flanks I’d keep an eye on. Niko Gießelmann and Matthias Zimmermann will have their work cut out trying to limit Leon Bailey and Karim Bellarabi on the wings. Those two are blisteringly fast."
"And speaking of pace, Düsseldorf’s midfield is packed with energy," Derek continued. "Matthias Suttner and Erik Thommy on the wings provide the width, while Alfredo Morales and Lewis Baker will be key in trying to disrupt Leverkusen’s rhythm in the centre of the park."
"But Derek, the real threat for Düsseldorf lies up top," Stewart added. "Rouwen Hennings and Kenan Karaman are a classic strike partnership. Hennings is the fox-in-the-box type, while Karaman adds a bit of unpredictability. If they can link up effectively, Düsseldorf might just have a chance to pull something special off here today."
"And now to the visitors, Bayer Leverkusen," Derek Rae transitioned smoothly as the camera panned to the Leverkusen squad, standing poised and confident in their red and black kits. "Lining up in a modern 4-1-4-1 formation, we have Lukas Hrádecký between the sticks, who will certainly be looking to concede less than last week as he builds on his team’s victory."
"Absolutely, Derek," Stewart agreed. "And take a look at that backline. The Bender twins—Lars on the right and Sven at centre-back—are as experienced as they are disciplined. Add Jonathan Tah’s physicality and Wendell’s attacking instincts from left-back, and you’ve got a defence that’s tough to break down but capable of joining the attack in an instant."
"In midfield, the engine is Charles Aránguiz," Derek continued. "He’ll be sitting deep, acting as the pivot and shielding the backline while trying to activate the attacking quartet ahead of him."
"That quartet is frightening, Derek," Stewart interjected. "On the left, Leon Bailey who will be looking to add to his goal tally from last weekend, he is a player who can turn the game on its head with his speed and trickery."
"You’re absolutely right, and with Kerem Demirbay and Kai Havertz, two players with exceptional vision and creativity he will have a lot of opportunity to showcase his skills today." Derek agreed before adding, "On the right flank Karim Boz’s has fielded Bellarabi—another speedster who loves to cut inside and take on defenders. Someone should probably tell him that he is coaching football and not a track team given how much pace he has stockpiled in this squad"
"hahaha I must say I agree with you Derek, this team has no doubt got the fastest attacking line in the league. With names like Bailey and Diaby in the squad and I haven’t seen Rakim sprint yet but we both know how explosive the wunderkind can be," Stewart stated with a hearty laugh as he failed to think of a team with a faster attacking quartet in European football.
"Finally leading the line for Leverkusen is their lone striker, Kevin Volland," Derek added. "A striker who’s as hardworking as he is clinical. He’s the kind of player who can drop deep, link up with midfield, and still be in the right place at the right time to score. A modern striker in the truest sense."
"Absolutely, Derek," Stewart continued, "Volland’s work ethic is something that stands out. He won’t just be waiting for the ball to come to him—he’ll be active all over the pitch, making runs into space and pulling defenders out of position."
Derek nodded in agreement. "A player who can lead the line so effectively yet still play like a creative midfielder when needed. And he’ll have plenty of options around him, with Demirbay’s sharp passing and Havertz’s ability to play between the lines. It’s a dynamic attack that Düsseldorf’s defence will need to be on high alert for."
"Speaking of defence," Stewart said, "Düsseldorf will need to find a way to limit Leverkusen’s threat on the counter. Bailey and Bellarabi’s pace is always a danger when Leverkusen breaks quickly. If Düsseldorf isn’t careful, they could be exposed, especially with those two flying down the wings."
"That’s right, Stewart," Derek added. "The pace and movement Leverkusen brings could cause nightmares for Düsseldorf’s backline. But Düsseldorf will also look to counterattack quickly, especially with players like Karaman and Thommy who can stretch the field."
"That’s where the key battle will lie, isn’t it? The midfield," Stewart mused. "If Düsseldorf’s Morales and Baker can break up Leverkusen’s rhythm and force turnovers, it’ll give their forwards a chance to exploit those gaps in the Leverkusen defence. But I can’t see Aránguiz allowing that to happen without a fight."
Derek smiled. "It’s going to be a real chess match in the middle of the park. And with the speed of both teams, I think this could turn into a high-tempo, end-to-end affair."
Stewart laughed, "If you like goals and plenty of action, this is the match for you." The camera cut to a wide shot of the pitch as the players took their positions. The tension was palpable, and the fans were on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the first whistle.
Derek Rae spoke up again. "Here we go, folks! It’s Düsseldorf versus Leverkusen—two teams with plenty of firepower. The battle for supremacy starts now!" With that, the whistle blew, and the game kicked off as the camera zoomed in slightly to the figure of Volland passing the ball back to Havertz from the centre line.
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