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The German players, feeling the shift in momentum, knew they had to respond quickly to regain control. Coach Baum, sensing the need for a tactical adjustment, gestured animatedly from the sidelines, directing his players to tighten up their formation and focus on maintaining possession to stabilize the game. The German team responded with renewed vigour, methodically circulating the ball among themselves.
In the 72nd minute, Florian Wirtz took charge in the midfield, weaving through Norwegian defenders gracefully as he displayed his technical prowess. He linked up with Rakim on the right, who had drifted inwards as the midfield trio narrowed their positioning keeping a compact formation. Together, they orchestrated a few clever back-and-forth plays keeping their defenders running as they slowly edged towards the box.
As Rakim and Wirtz controlled the play near the edge of the box, they patiently waited for the right moment to break through the resilient Norwegian defence. Suddenly, Rakim spotted Jamie Leweling making a sharp cut towards the penalty area. With a deft flick, Rakim passed the ball into Jamie’s path, but before he could unleash a shot, a Norwegian defender intervened, clearing the ball to the sideline.
Seeing that their opponents had gotten used to his team’s attacks, Coach Baum on the sidelines rubbed his bald head as he glanced at his bench. Realising it was time for some tactical substitutions in the 76th minute he signalled to the bench, and soon, Yannik Engelhardt and Kevin Schade were preparing to enter the fray. He didn’t have to wait long as a stray pass soon exited the field for a throw-in ending Angelo Stiller and Jamie Leweling’s contribution to this round of 16 clash.
The German supporters applauded their contributions as they jogged off the field high-fiving their replacements and wishing them luck. Engelhardt slotted into the central midfield role to provide fresh legs and help maintain possession, while Kevin Schade took up a position on the left wing, bringing a new dynamic to the German attack. Their formation naturally shifted to a 4-3-3 as the two wingers naturally moved up the field looking to put more pressure on the Norwegians.
Wirtz now played the CAM role, with Niklas Tauer and Engelhardt backing him up. The latter played as a box-to-box midfielder. Tauer continued as a deep-lying playmaker, intercepting passes and retaining control once his attacking teammates got stuck. With the new structure in place, Germany began to exert more control in the midfield.
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With fresh legs on the field, the Germans looked sharper and more aggressive in their forward movements. The inclusion of Kevin added a new threat on the left, his pace and dribbling ability challenging the Norwegian defenders who had started to show signs of fatigue. In the 81st minute, Kevin made his first real impact on the match.
Receiving the ball near the halfway line, he drove at the heart of the Norwegian defence, weaving through a couple of challenges before releasing a cross into the box. The ball sailed over the heads of the defenders and found Rakim, who had smartly positioned himself at the far post. He managed to pluck the ball down with a deft touch, but before he could turn to fire Hugo Vetlesen came flying in cleanly sweeping the ball away.
Emil Bohinen rose to the air beating Yannik in arial dual as he nodded the ball to his right where Hakon Evjen was lurking. Hakon, with space opening in front of him, controlled the header with a deft touch before sprinting towards the German half. As the Norwegian midfield gathered steam, Evjen weaved through the midfield, glancing left and right, searching for passing options.
Spotting Eman Markovic making a diagonal run from the left flank, Evjen threaded a precise pass between two German defenders, finding Markovic in stride. Markovic received the ball just outside the penalty area and, with few options for a pass, he decided to take on his marker directly. Using a quick feint to his left, he cut back to his right, creating just enough space to unleash a shot. The attempt, however, was thwarted by a well-timed slide from Armel Bella-Kotchap, who had read the move and intervened at the crucial moment, sending the ball behind for a Norwegian corner.
The corner kick, taken by Jens Petter Hauge, swung in with pace towards the near post where Leo Østigård rose above the rest, aiming to redirect it towards goal. His header was powerful but slightly off target, skimming the top of the crossbar and going out for a goal kick.
As the match entered the final minutes, both teams showed signs of fatigue but also an unyielding desire to find the winning goal. The intensity on the field was mirrored by the growing tension in the stands, with fans from both sides chanting and cheering with every move on the pitch.
In the 87th minute, Germany launched another promising attack. Florian Wirtz, using the freedom he gained after the tactical shift, picked up the ball in midfield and dribbled forward with purpose. He played a one-two with Kevin Schade on the left flank and skipped past nearby defenders into the final third of the pitch.
Receiving the return pass, Wirtz found himself with a sliver of space just outside the penalty area. He paused momentarily, assessing his options, before curling a beautiful cross towards the far post. The ball arced over the outstretched hands of the Norwegian goalkeeper, Kristoffer Klaesson, and seemed destined for the head of Malik Tillman, who had made a late run into the box.
However, just as Tillman prepared to meet the ball, Tobias Børkeeiet made a crucial intervention, stretching to his limit to head the ball away from danger. The clearance fell to Yannik Engelhardt, who had followed up on the play and was positioned just outside the box. Without hesitation, Engelhardt unleashed a powerful strike, but his effort was blocked by a wall of Norwegian defenders who threw themselves in front of the shot.
The rebound from Engelhardt’s blocked shot spiralled back into the midfield ending up at the feet of Rakim. Without hesitation, he nudged the ball forward by about a meter as he kept his gaze on the looming ox that seemed to explode outwards. The goal seemed to whisper at him to try it and he didn’t hesitate in activating his Bronze Heavy artillery skills.
With no nearby defenders, he took a large step forward his left foot landed next to the ball as his right followed suit. Arms extended for balance; the top of his foot stuck the ball with a loud thud but there was no follow-through as his boot stopped the moment he struck the ball. The ball exploded forward from 30 yards out quickly taking flight as it started to flutter in the air weaving left to right.
Klaesson, the Norwegian goalkeeper, tracked the unpredictable trajectory of the knuckleball as it danced through the air, weaving an erratic path towards the goal. With every flutter, the crowd’s anticipation built, culminating in a collective gasp as the ball dipped sharply towards the crossbar. Klaesson leapt, arms outstretched, but he misjudged its flight path and could only watch as it struck the underside of the crossbar and nestled into the back of the net.
The stadium erupted in a deafening roar as the German fans leapt from their seats, their cheers filling Stadion GOSiR with an overwhelming wave of excitement. The German players, fuelled by the electrifying atmosphere, rushed towards Rakim who had jogged to the corner flag almost immediately after his shot. Standing with both arms stretched wide he looked into the camera as he was quickly engulfed in a celebratory pile.
Rakim’s audacious strike from distance had given Germany a late 3-2 lead surprised everyone least of all coach Baum who had a stunned expression in front of the home team’s bench. He had been shouting for the winger to pass the ball the moment he realised what he was about to try only to be stupefied by the result of his shot. His eyes remained wide as he continued to stare at the Norwegian goal as his right hand stroked his bald head.
Only when he was swept into a hug by his assistant Coach Sorg did he come to his senses causing excitement to explode. The realization of what had just transpired began to sink in as he hugged the nearby coaches jumping up and down in joy. He had been gearing up for extra time, so this late winner was a welcomed surprise in his books.
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To Be continued...