Hertha still defended and counterattacked at the beginning of halftime.

In order to equalize the score, Murcia players began to attack heavily, because the coach didn’t say a solution at halftime, so those who were not willing to lose had to find their own way out.
So the stadium Murcia was divided.
Some people want to attack, others are worried about losing the ball again.
Thought is not unified.
Attack is followed by defense and there are alarms everywhere.
Murcia’s defence is on the verge of collapse.
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The final collapse was caused by luis garcia.
This time, defending his Murcia defender, he wanted the ball to be blocked less tightly, which made luis garcia seize the opportunity to send the football forward gently and then the whole person followed him through the gap between the two defenders!
Crespo shouted excitedly, He’s in! Garcia, he’s in!
Other Murcia defenders were frightened to death and rushed to luis garcia. At this time, they had already neglected other Hertha players.
Luis garcia caused them too much trouble at halftime, and they have upgraded to a dangerous person in their eyes.
Hertha players are angry with him …
They can be angry. luis garcia naturally won’t be angry with his teammates
Seeing him, the Murcia defender threw himself into the nest to defend himself. He quickly swept the football to the gear. This time, the landing point of the football was that mista, a striker who is good at running the ball, appeared in the right position
There is no suspense in what comes next.
Mista calmly shot at the goalkeeper and the football flew into the goal from the other side.
The second ball! Hertha leads by two goals away! The game only lasted 63 minutes!
Beautiful goal! Ten percent of the credit for this ball should go to luis garcia! His breakthrough completely disrupted the Murcia defense! Mista’s work is simply easier than training!
I can say that the Murcia team was defeated by luis garcia? Although this is a bit exaggerated, it is true!
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Chang Sheng didn’t get excited this time, waving his fists and celebrating with his colleagues.
He raised his right fist.
This is not luck!
This tactic is really effective!
I have been ecstatic with others for a long time.
Former media criticized their football for being ugly and rose to the height of Spanish football.
This has put great pressure on them. They are not always under pressure. They are having a hard time.
But now these two goals have released some pressure in their hearts.
They don’t know whether such football is beautiful or not, but it is definitely not ugly!
Luis garcia’s agility has added a touch of bright color to Hertha’s attack, and he has further revitalized Hertha’s attack, making their attack look changeable and better.
夜生活For example, his heel ball, for example, this time he broke through, which was enough to make people astonish.
If this performance can still be ugly, then the other party must have been mad and not human.
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Hertha players celebrated the goal, while Murcia was stupefied.
They didn’t expect it to be a relaxed and enjoyable competition, but it turned into their nightmare!
And they don’t know what all this is yet.
Why did luis garcia suddenly wake up after acting like a sleepwalker?
What makes Hertha feel invincible every time she strikes back?
What?
Yeah, what?
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When the commentator Crespo saw these two goals, an idea suddenly popped up in his head.
Did Hertha play ugly in this game?
Even if it’s not beautiful football, it’s not ugly, right?
And obviously, their counterattack is different from the previous counterattack, full of more unknowns.
Crespo is a commentator. He has explained many games and watched more games.
To be honest, he thinks it’s interesting and beautiful to fight back like this
Especially that luis garcia. He knows that Garcia is from La Marcia. He has excellent skills and a sharp breakthrough on the side.
But his performance in Toledo this season was not so good as to make people shine.
Both his breakthrough and the ball are full of aura.
This is like a player from the youth training camp in Ramasia …

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