"Five to four! Real Madrid take the lead once again!"
"The aggregate score is now seven-all! Real Madrid still hold the advantage on away goals!"
"After the first leg, no one would've believed Bayern would end up losing on away goals—after all, they scored three times at the Bernabéu!"
"But at the Allianz Arena, Su Hang delivers a miracle with five goals in one match!"
"Bayern have no way back—they must keep scoring if they want to turn this around!"
Just as the stadium commentators were desperately trying to spin a path to victory for Bayern, the entire football world was already in an uproar over Su Hang's unbelievable display.
Five goals in nine minutes!
Never before, never again!
Even Zinedine Zidane, normally calm and composed, couldn't hold back. He wrote on social media:
"Su Hang has told me countless times, 'Zidane, you are the King of Football.'
But this time, I must tell Su Hang: Su, you are the Jewel of Football—slightly above even the King!"
Su Hang: ???
Chelsea winger Arjen Robben said, "Every forward thinks he's the best—that's normal. But if anyone dares say that again, ask him whether he can score five goals in nine minutes. If not, tell him to shut up!"
Ajax midfielder Sneijder added, "In just nine minutes, Su destroyed the football worldview I built over more than twenty years. Any midfielder's greatest dream is to play with a striker of this level!"
Wenger commented, "Don't ask me who's better between Su Hang and Henry—that wouldn't be fair to Henry. But purely in terms of goal output, Su Hang is clearly a tier above every other striker right now."
Sir Alex Ferguson said, "I only want to slap my 2004 self as hard as I can. When Queiroz suggested signing Su Hang, I should've immediately spent €20 million to bring him in!"
"Let's congratulate Su Hang—he's absolutely broken the Guinness World Record!" Derek Rae exclaimed excitedly. "From his first goal until now, less than eleven minutes have passed!"
"And if you remove the celebration time, his actual scoring sequence took just eight minutes and fifty-nine seconds!"
...
Before long, though, everyone realized this goal-fest was likely coming to an end.
Real Madrid made a substitution.
Emerson came on for Robinho, taking up the left midfield role. Emerson, a versatile midfielder, had failed to transition into a midfield core this season and instead played more as a defensive workhorse, where he excelled.
At the same time, Beckham dropped back once again into a defensive midfield role, forming a double pivot with Guti.
Su Hang, meanwhile, moved from striker to right-back. From his gaze alone, it was clear he was there to keep an eye on "the world's best left-back, Lahm."
Lahm wasn't truly the world's best left-back, but his performances in this tie had been outstanding—arguably Bayern's best player alongside Kahn.
And Kahn had already been broken by Su Hang.
So Lahm became Su Hang's next target.
A true leader always goes after the strongest.
Of course, the real reason was that the effect of the "Lewandowski Moment Card" had already worn off. Keeping Su Hang up front now would bring little value, and Bayern would never give him another clear chance.
It was far better to use his man-marking, endless stamina, and explosive power to limit Lahm.
As a result, Real Madrid shifted into a 4-5-1, with only Cassano left up front.
The Bayern fans reacted immediately with a deafening chorus of boos.
They feared Real Madrid's attack—
but they feared Real Madrid not attacking even more.
Otherwise, how could Bayern possibly score the decisive goal to overturn the tie?
...
In the 79th minute, Hitzfeld finally reacted, bringing on Pizarro for the defensive midfielder Demichelis, who had been introduced earlier.
Bayern added yet another attacker. Their desperation was obvious.
In the 82nd minute, Lahm and Hargreaves attempted a one-two against Su Hang. But Su Hang read it early, turned in advance, and slid in to intercept Hargreaves' return pass.
He sprang up immediately and threaded a through ball. Cassano got to it, but under pressure from Lucio, he blasted it high.
Real Madrid almost struck again.
In the 87th minute, Lahm took the ball and knocked it forward, trying to brute-force his way past Su Hang.
Lahm was fast—
small frame, quick acceleration, excellent explosiveness. Many players with similar top speed simply couldn't keep up with him in the first few steps.
But… while my top speed isn't outstanding, my explosiveness is elite.
Su Hang stayed glued to Lahm, then with a slight burst of strength, shoved the slimmer Lahm straight out of bounds.
Lahm hit the ground and waved angrily, signaling that Su Hang had fouled him.
The referee shook his head repeatedly. It was a perfectly fair physical challenge, nowhere near a foul.
...
In the 91st minute, Bayern finally got the golden chance they needed.
Lahm passed to Hargreaves, then used him as a screen to surge forward through the middle. A full-back making a central run is a deadly tactic—but it demands excellent positional awareness.
Hargreaves fed the ball to Pizarro, who laid it off to Makaay.
Makaay flicked it with his heel.
The ball rolled into the open space near the edge of the penalty arc.
Every Real Madrid defender had been dragged away.
And Lahm… arrived at full speed!
Just as Lahm closed in on the ball—
Bang!
A pair of distinctive boots appeared.
8%!
This was the first football boot jointly released by Adidas and Su Hang's personal brand, Siu—made exclusively for him.
Lahm went down at the top of the arc.
Bayern players immediately surrounded the referee, demanding a penalty!
But the referee waved it away at once. He ruled it a fifty-fifty challenge: Su Hang touched the ball first and didn't bring Lahm down—Lahm ran into Su Hang instead.
Su Hang was a split second faster.
From the moment Lahm made his central run, Su Hang had tracked him all the way back.
Though Su Hang's top speed couldn't compare to Lahm's, this was the final stage of the match. Everyone's stamina had dropped, and so had their pace.
But Su Hang—
having already covered over ten thousand meters—had not only regained stamina, but also received defensive attribute bonuses.
This Bayern left-back? Su Hang had him completely locked down.
After the tackle, Su Hang didn't waste time arguing. He got up and carried the ball back toward his own box, clearing the danger.
But Lahm was seeing red. He didn't need the referee to decide the match either. He scrambled to his feet and chased after Su Hang, tears of rage and frustration threatening to spill over.
