Chapter 1613 Coming to Madrid and Returning to Madrid


Chapter 1613 Coming to Madrid and Returning to Madrid

"...According to well-informed sources, the Blue and White Munich dressing room has reached an agreement to go all out to help Mark Becker win the Champions League Golden Boot in the next games of this season and break Selius ·Caesar’s single-season scoring record”

Chen Xingyi forwarded this piece of news to the group and circled Hu Lai.

"Hu Lai, I'm not making trouble, I'm just fighting for you. I really can't bear to have this matter on my head! Why are everyone now saying that Becker will break the record and win the Golden Boot? I completely ignored you. Is this reasonable? Becker’s teammates all said they would support him in breaking the record, but didn’t your teammates?”

Before Hu Lai could speak, Wang Guangwei said first: "Don't worry about Hu Lai, little star. You should just think about how you are going to defeat the King of Madrid."

Chen Xingyi: "That doesn't stop me from watching the show."

Hu Lai finally jumped out: "What else are you thinking about? If you have anything to think about, you will definitely lose! It is precisely because Little Xingxing knows this that she has such a peaceful mind."

Then he circled Chen Xingyi: "Little Xingxing, do you want me to teach you the experience of defeating Merry?"

Chen Xingyi first made a pout expression, and then said: "Do you have experience in being eliminated by Meili?"

Wang Guangwei: "Fuck..."

Zhang Qinghuan: "OHHHHHHHHHHH!"

Junpei Morikawa: "Lack of great virtue.jpg"

Xia Xiaoyu: "[cover face]"

Hu Lai sent a picture of a middle finger emoticon.

Everyone in the crowd laughed happily.

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"Madrid, Madrid, long time no see, Madrid."

Sitting on the team bus and looking at the straight highway leading to downtown Madrid, Michel Stader, assistant coach of Blue and White Munich, said with emotion.

The head coach Bjorn Hantcek next to him rolled his eyes at him: "Don't make it sound like we haven't been here for a long time. We only came to Madrid last season."

In the quarter-finals of last season's Champions League, Blue and White Munich, as the defending champion, drew the Madrid Kings.

The first round is an away game, coming to Madrid.

In that game, Blue and White Munich lost 0:1.

After returning to his home court, he lost to his opponent 1:2.

Melli scored a goal at the last minute to beat Blue and White Munich.

The defending champion is out.

The Madrid Kings, who defeated them, reversed and eliminated their city rivals Madrid Pirates in the semi-finals, and finally defeated Premier League giants Stan Park Rangers in the final to win the Champions League trophy.

Stade smiled at Hantcek and said: "That's different, Bjorn. This is the first time you have played against them after leaving the Pirates. Last season, we came to Madrid. This season, we are going back to Madrid. .”

Michel Stader was Hantcek's assistant coach when he coached Madrid Pirates.

The two of them have the experience of working together in Madrid Pirates. For them, the Madrid Pirates team naturally has a different feeling that others do not have.

That's why he said this.

Playing against Madrid Kings means coming to Madrid, but playing against Madrid Pirates means returning to Madrid and going home.

Madrid was indeed their home.

"I watched Hu return to Leeds City and it was impressive. Bjorn, you can also enjoy that kind of treatment at Pirates Park." Stade said.

Hantcheck was not excited. He shook his head calmly: "I don't think so, Michelle. Parotti did a good job at the Pirates."

"He did a good job, but that doesn't mean Pirates fans will forget your original contribution."

Bjorn Hantcek coached the Madrid Pirates for four seasons. In these four seasons, he led the team to win a league championship, a Copa del Rey championship, and a Spanish Super Cup championship.

There are actually not many championships, but his fighting spirit still left a very deep impression on Madrid Pirates fans.

The most important thing is that before Hantcek coached this team, although the Madrid Pirates had the title of "rich club", they had been stuck in the quagmire for many years.

At that time, they won the second Champions League trophy in the club's history in the 2011-2012 season ten years ago. Many people thought that was the beginning of the Madrid Pirates dynasty, but they never expected that it would become the team's final glory.

In the next nine long seasons, they missed almost all championships.

Madrid Pirates were unable to win the league championship and the Copa del Rey, two important domestic competitions. They have only won the Spanish Super Cup once. This is because the Super Cup has been reformed to allow four teams to participate, otherwise they would not even be qualified to participate in the Super Cup.

In these nine years, Madrid Pirates has changed a total of 13 head coaches.

However, frequent coaching changes cannot bring better results to the Madrid Pirates, but instead make them sink deeper and deeper into the quagmire.

Until the arrival of their thirteenth head coach Bjorn Hantcek.

Hantcek had already led the team to achieve good results in the Bundesliga before coming to coach Madrid Pirates.

At the age of thirty-six, he coached Bundesliga Bielefeld Arminia and led the team back to the Bundesliga in just two seasons.

After leading the team to upgrade, he led Arminia to defeat powerful enemies. In the first season of promotion, not only did they successfully avoid relegation in advance, they also ranked fifth and qualified for the Europa League.

Although he participated in the Europa League next, which was a two-front battle, Arminia did not show any discomfort under the leadership of Hantcek.

They reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League and avoided relegation in the league ahead of schedule.

At this time Hantcek has attracted the interest of many teams in Europe.

Eventually, after six seasons in charge of Arminia, he left the Bundesliga side to join Madrid Pirates.

In his first season at Madrid Pirates, he injected a fighting spirit into the team.

With his passionate football style, he quickly won the love and support of the fans.

However, the mainstream media at the time was not optimistic about Hantcek's future with Madrid Pirates.

Because in the first season, the Madrid Pirates were double beaten by their city rivals, the Madrid Kings, in the league. He also missed any championships, continuing the "tradition" of no championships in the previous nine years.

But in the second season, under the leadership of Hantcek, the Madrid Pirates defeated the Madrid Kings and Catalonia United and won the La Liga championship trophy.

This is also the first time after ten years that the Madrid Pirates have won a significant championship again.

In the third season, although Madrid Pirates failed to achieve anything in the league and the Copa del Rey, they reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. This is the first time since they won the Champions League. Hantcek made history again.

In the fourth season, Hantcek's Madrid Pirates lost to the Kings of Madrid in the league championship, but succeeded in revenge in the Copa del Rey final, defeating the Kings of Madrid and winning the Copa del Rey.

Hantcek coached the Madrid Pirates for a short time, only four seasons, but he brought great changes to the team, injected the team's soul, and gave a down-and-out giant a new lease of life.

From this perspective, it is understandable that Madrid Pirates fans have deep feelings for Hantcek.

Until now, there is still a theory that Parotti was able to achieve success after taking over the Pirates. It was also because Hantcek laid the foundation for him. All the achievements Parotti has achieved now are actually thanks to Tohantcek.

In a sense, this view is not wrong.

After Parotti took office, he did continue many things of his predecessor Hantcek without completely overturning them.

Even if he changes the pass and control, he does it little by little from behind.

Parotti has never denied the "legacy" Hantcek left for him on various occasions.

This further solidifies Hantcek's contribution to this team and his status in this team.

It stands to reason that based on the fans' love for him at the time and the support of the club's top management, Hantcek should continue to coach at Madrid Pirates. Then there would be nothing wrong with Parotti now.

However, Hantcek did not choose to renew his contract with the club after his four-year contract expired.

The reason he gave to the outside world at the time was that he wanted to take a rest before deciding where to go next.

So he left the Madrid Pirates, and after a year of rest at home, he coached the Bundesliga giants Blue and White Munich.

And in his first season coaching Blue and White Munich, he led the team to win the Triple Crown. He was only 48 years old at the time and was the youngest coach to win the Triple Crown.

His achievements in the blue and white Munich are enviable and convincing - the honor proves Hantcek's coaching level. Especially his coaching experience in Madrid Pirates. After all, what he achieved in Blue and White Munich, it can be said that Blue and White Munich itself has a better foundation, but what did Madrid Pirates have at the time? Being able to bring a down-and-out wealthy team back on track, what is this if not a level of excellence?

Just look at how many years Kevin Locke has been working in Tramed, and only now he looks like a rich man, you will know how good Hantcek is.

Although he is young, he can be called a "genius" in the coaching world.

If Madrid Pirates fans have any objections to Hantcek, their only opinion is that Hantcek's original departure was too decisive.

If you say you won't renew the contract, you won't renew it.

The reasons given were relatively perfunctory, saying that he needed to rest.

But the problem is that at the age of 46, he is still considered a "young coach" among coaches, so why does he need to rest?

No one knows the real reason why he did not renew his contract with Madrid Pirates.

He never told anyone.

So no matter how reluctant and incomprehensible the Madrid Pirates fans were at the time, they could only accept the fact that Hantcek would not continue to coach the team.

After leaving Madrid Pirates, Hantcek never played against the Pirates in the Champions League again.

This is the first time that he returns to Pirates Park, but this time he will be an opponent.

He is not here to lead the pirates to glory, but to personally kill the pirates' hopes. (End of chapter)

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