Osnabrueck, Germany.
In the 30th round of the 2nd Bundesliga, Mainz was away to face Osnabrueck.
From the moment the match began, Wang Shuo deeply felt just how intense the competition in Europe's professional leagues was.
Even if it was just the 2nd Bundesliga.
After his stellar performance in the last round, Head Coach Klopp decided to stick with the same starting lineup for this match.
The only difference was that this time, the 2nd Bundesliga television broadcast listed Wang Shuo as the center-forward when introducing the starting lineup.
However, Osnabrueck's head coach, Wolitz, had his eyes on him.
For this match, Wolitz not only set up his defense to counter Mainz, but also specifically assigned Dominic Ndjeng—a 1.82-meter-tall center-back with dual German and Cameroonian citizenship—to man-mark Wang Shuo.
This center-back's key traits were his speed and endurance.
'Professional coaches react unbelievably fast!'
