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The God of Football Starts With Passive Skills-Chapter 110 - 46: Dribbling Past 4! Player of the Round! This Bundesliga Season Is Thrilling
Hainauer followed up in time with a simple tap-in, sending the ball into Borussia Mönchengladbach’s goal once again.
3-0!
The entire Prussian Park Stadium was stunned into silence by the murderous onslaught from Mainz!
They were both newly promoted teams, so how could Mainz be this good?
Meanwhile, in China, countless clickbait-style posts flooded the major sports forums.
No one could believe Wang Shuo was putting on such a stunning performance tonight.
Two goals and one assist!
"Is he really only 18?" many netizens expressed in disbelief.
But some had already guessed what was on Wang Shuo’s mind.
"I think he’s refusing to be outdone."
"Ibisevic and Helmes were on a scoring spree. They both hit seven goals, leaving Wang Shuo in the dust."
"And now, Wang Shuo has caught right back up."
"Even though he sat out the sixth round, he’s come back in this one and reclaimed everything with interest."
"Two goals and one assist! My god, Mainz would be lost without him!"
"I heard he had a trial with Borussia Mönchengladbach before. Back when Gao Huairen made that unauthorized move to play abroad in the Bundesliga, he was at Borussia Mönchengladbach, and the head coach was Heynckes."
"Wang Shuo also had a trial with Borussia Mönchengladbach when he came to the Bundesliga. His agent, Thomas Essien, used to play for them too."
"Borussia Mönchengladbach must be kicking themselves right now."
"To the poster above, it’s not just Borussia Mönchengladbach. Those 18 other teams that rejected Wang Shuo have probably cried themselves to sleep by now."
"The German media said Bayern was willing to offer 5 million euros for Wang Shuo, but I have a feeling he’s heading for the ten-million-plus range now."
"You’re not wrong. Wang Shuo’s market value is skyrocketing like a rocket!"
"The key is that his talent is so obvious you can see it with your own eyes. It’s insane!"
"Those 18 German teams must have been blind not to see it, haha..."
"Go, Wang Shuo!"
...
"Wang, congratulations!"
"Way to go, Wang!"
"Incredible, kid!"
"Well played, Wang!"
When Wang Shuo walked into the locker room, his teammates came up one after another to congratulate him.
In the end, Mainz defeated Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1 away from home.
Borussia Mönchengladbach managed to score from a corner kick in the final moments of the match.
But that couldn’t dampen the high spirits of the Mainz players.
Most importantly, with his two goals and one assist, Wang Shuo had reclaimed the top spot on the scorer’s chart!
The seventh round of the Bundesliga once again proved just how unpredictable the league could be.
While leading Bochum 3-1 at home, Bayern conceded two goals in the 83rd and 85th minutes.
The match ended in a 3-3 draw with Bochum.
Werder Bremen, who had just come off a 5-4 home victory over Hoffenheim, were thrashed 4-1 away by Stuttgart in this round.
Hoffenheim defeated Frankfurt 2-1 at home, with Demba Ba scoring a brace.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen lost 0-1 at home to Hertha Berlin.
Volosin scored in the dying moments of the match.
This meant that neither Ibisevic nor Helmes had scored.
As a result, with 7 goals, 3 assists, and the advantage of having no penalty kicks, Wang Shuo surpassed Ibisevic and Helmes to once again claim the top spot on the Bundesliga scorer’s chart.
After this round of matches, Mainz’s record of 6 wins and 1 loss gave them 18 points, keeping them at the top of the Bundesliga table.
So, when Head Coach Klopp walked into the locker room, his bearded face was beaming with joy.
"In the ’04/’05 season, we were third in the Bundesliga after eight matches."
"This season, we’ve already been at the top of the table multiple times!"
The players were thrilled to hear this.
When Mainz performed well, they naturally reaped the benefits.
"However..."
Klopp’s tone shifted, and his expression turned serious.
"In the first half of that season, we ultimately finished in 11th place. At our lowest point in the second half, we were stuck in 15th for a long time, with one foot already in the relegation zone."
"So, now is not the time to let our guard down."
"We haven’t secured our place in the league yet!"
If Klopp’s last statement got out, he would probably be torn to shreds by the media and fans of other teams.
’You’re at the top of the Bundesliga, and you’re still talking about avoiding relegation?’
But only those who had personally experienced the kind of massive, repeated roller-coaster seasons that Mainz had endured over the years could understand the sentiment of Klopp and his players.
"Finally, congratulations, Wang!"
Klopp turned to Wang Shuo, walking over with a smile and patting him on the shoulder.
He was congratulating Wang Shuo for reclaiming the top spot on the scorer’s chart.
But he was also acknowledging Wang Shuo’s overall contribution.
A round of enthusiastic applause filled the locker room.
Foyelner, Kalhan, and even the new signings Hainauer and Helle came over to hug Wang Shuo.
Only they truly understood Wang Shuo’s importance to Mainz.
Klopp’s tactics emphasized a high-pressing game.
It’s a collective effort that requires coordinated layers of pressure.
But every player has a stamina threshold, and they need to manage their energy over the full 90 minutes.
Therefore, the players had to take turns applying pressure.
For example, one moment Wang Shuo would be the one pressing the opposing defenders, the next it would be Hainauer, then Foyelner, or someone else.
’But playing with Wang Shuo is a dream!’
’Wang Shuo could run for days.’
He would just run relentlessly up front by himself, constantly pressing the opposition, which greatly relieved the pressure on the midfield and defense.







