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Mission: Impossible - Fallout

  P.S: Kneel down and beg for support!!

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  "Mr. Dielsmeier, ladies and gentlemen of the press, I'm sorry, you can't go in!"

  All the journalists were taken aback and looked at Dilsmeier in unison.

  The latter can only go forward, "Paul, they just want to ask Mr. Yang Cheng a few questions, and it won't affect the team's training!"

  "I'm very sorry, the head coach has just given a new order that during training, no one is allowed to enter the training ground or gather around and make noise. So please leave, if you want an interview, he will spare some time after training to meet your requirements."

  "Isn't he making us wait?" one of the reporters asked breathlessly.

  Paul Bier laughed and said, "You can choose not to wait!"

  After finishing speaking, he heard Yang Cheng calling him from afar over there and immediately turned around and ran back to the training area.

  "Mr. Dilsner, is this a warning shot?"

  Dielschmidt was taken aback, and he knew very well that if he offended these reporters, the consequences would be unthinkable.

  However, Yang Cheng was also very familiar with the ban on making noise and gathering in the training area. When he was in the second team, he had driven all the players' parents out of the training ground, which resulted in those parents complaining one after another by sending letters.

  Now it seems that he has transplanted the set of second team to first team.

  Looking at the training ground again, the players seemed to be listening and obedient. Dilsmit couldn't help but think of his previous agreement with Yang Cheng, so he also gave up on the idea of bringing a reporter in.

  A newly appointed, unknown head coach gave a dressing-down in front of everyone, and many so-called big-name reporters left one after another. It wasn't until Yang Chen finished his morning training that he was summoned to the office by Dirksmeier's secretary, where only a young reporter from the Chemnitz Free Press remained, all the others having left.

  "Gran Nak, trainee reporter for the Chemnitz Free Press!" The young German man stood up as soon as Yang Cheng walked in and extended his hand.

  Yang Cheng looked around and found that only one intern reporter was left, and he couldn't help but laugh. He indeed didn't have the ability to make all the reporters stay behind and wait for him.

  "Yang Cheng!" As for this reporter who was willing to stay and give himself some face, Yang Cheng still appreciated him.

  "May I ask you a few questions?" Gran Nak asked politely.

  Yang Cheng sat down and nodded: "Of course!"

  Gren Nak sat down beside Yang Cheng, took out the paper and pen he had prepared beforehand, and began to transcribe while asking: "This season, Chemnitz has only scored 4 points so far, ranking last in the standings without a single win. What's your take on this situation?"

  "Unexpected! Absolutely unexpected!" Yang Cheng replied without hesitation, "Our team has gathered a group of players with not bad strength, we shouldn't be in the current predicament, we should be far away from the relegation zone!"

  Grennan looked slightly surprised, raised his head and glanced at Yang Cheng, seemingly astonished by the Chinese man's confidence. "So do you have the confidence to lead Chemnitz to relegation?"

  In the outside world, this is almost a question that doesn't need to be answered. A team with only 4 points after 21 rounds, do you ask if they have confidence in relegation? Isn't this question a bit redundant?

  But Yang Cheng smiled confidently and nodded: "Yes!"

  "Really?" Gran Nak asked, wondering if he had misheard.

  "That's right, I said yes, I firmly believe our team will definitely succeed in relegation!"

  Glan Nak stared seriously at Yang Cheng, not the paper and pen in his hand. He was also a football fan, but he wasn't on the side of Chemnitz. He just came here for an internship. Although he was unfamiliar with Chemnitz's situation, he was very clear about the current state of this team.

  "I know you and everyone outside have doubts, which is normal, because we didn't win a single game in the first 21 rounds of the league, but this has nothing to do with whether we can avoid relegation, because the previous head coach wasn't me!"

  Yang Cheng's words were incredibly confident, causing Gran Nak to stop transcribing.

  "Do you think you can bring change to Chemnitz?"

  "Of course, at least I have confidence. I just told my players on the training ground that getting 4 points in the first 21 rounds is not important, what's crucial is the next 13 league matches. As long as we get 35 points, we can successfully avoid relegation!"

  Gran Nak was shocked, he even suspected that he had misheard, if not, then it must be the boast of a madman, because he actually said to get 35 points in the remaining 13 rounds!

  "It's not easy to get 35 points!" Gran Nak muttered, with a faint bitter smile.

  But Yang Cheng shook his head, "No, you're wrong. I said that getting 35 points can ensure safety, but I didn't plan to get just 35 points, that's not my goal!"

  "What's your goal?" Gran Nak was suddenly dazed by Yang Cheng.

  Yang Cheng smiled, "Can you be certain that everything I say next will appear in the Chemnitz Free Press tomorrow?"

  Gran Nak thought for a moment and nodded heavily, "Alright, I guarantee it!"

  Yang Cheng immediately nodded in satisfaction, his face serious as he stood up and leaned forward, staring at Gran Nak, which suddenly brought great pressure to this young reporter, making him somewhat at a loss.

  "Then trouble yourself to pass on to all the Chemnitz citizens and all those who have doubts about Chemnitz, tell them that from the next round onwards, the goal is not 35 points, nor is it relegation, but 39 points, because there are still 13 rounds left in the league!"

  Glen Nak heard this and was shocked, immediately standing up from his seat, "39 points?"

  "That's right, you should publish it as is, and I also welcome other newspapers and media to reprint it. I want everyone to know!" Yang Cheng looked absolutely not joking.

  39 minutes...

  Even when he walked out of the office in Komnitz, got into a taxi, Gran Nak was still staring at his notebook with an unbelievable face, and the two numbers 39 on it were even twisted, which was written by him under tension and surprise.

  Currently, Chemnitz has 4 points. If what Yang Cheng said is true, and they win the last 13 rounds to get 43 points, then according to this season's situation, relegation is absolutely not a concern, and there might even be an opportunity to fight for promotion.

  The promotion and relegation system of the 3. Liga is three up, four down, with the teams in the league being very close to each other, currently except for Chemnitz being pulled away, the point difference between Würzburger Kickers and leaders Bochum is only 31 points, while the point difference between second-placed Arminia Bielefeld and Bochum is as high as 16 points.

  From third place onwards, Duisburg, Wintzheimer, Zwickau, Jena, Mannheim, SC Cologne and Berliner FC Hertha are all very close to each other, with a difference of only 5 points from fourth to fifteenth place in the league, making for extremely fierce competition.

  In this case, if Chemnitz really achieves a full victory in the last 13 rounds, it may be possible to achieve a strong and powerful super reversal.

  But as soon as this idea emerged, Gran Nak kept shaking his head, wanting to throw the thought far away, because he himself felt that it was an impossible task.

  But as soon as he thought of Yang Cheng's confident expression when he said this, he felt unbelievable, because he was curious to see if he could really fulfill his promise and lead Chemnitz to win all the remaining 13 rounds.

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  When Gran Nak returned to headquarters with the interview draft, the editor-in-chief asked him about the situation and progress at the first time.

  For a small town like Chemnitz, the Freie Presse has limited space and can only report on so much. The Chemnitzer FC is one of the few focal points that the whole city pays attention to.

  When the editor-in-chief saw Gran Nak's exclusive interview with Yang Cheng, his first reaction was that there was a news point. Coincidentally, there were no major domestic or international news on that day, so the editor-in-chief considered it and decided to make this news the headline of the second day.

  The next day, the Chemnitz Free Press published an exclusive interview with Yang Cheng on its front page. There was no photo, but the headline was exceptionally eye-catching: "An impossible task?!"

  The newspaper's sales reflected the citizens' appreciation for this headline, and countless fans and citizens expressed their cold ridicule and hot criticism of Yang Cheng's arrogance. The Liberty Times chose to ignore it, and even decided to add a report on the second day, specially inviting an old fan to write a report analyzing the possibility of Chemnitz's relegation.

  The final result is, it's impossible!

  The more they do this, the more attention they attract from the outside world, and the more fans hope to know the outcome, to see whether Yang Cheng succeeds in keeping his team up or ends up being a laughing stock.

  It was unexpected that the news, which was originally thought to have only spread in Chemnitz, actually caught the attention of major German media such as Kicker and Bild due to continuous coverage for three or four days. As soon as they heard Yang Chen's declaration, especially after learning about his brilliant record when he coached the reserve team, they all gave him a report.

  Soon, Yang Cheng's image evolved from a laughing stock in Chemnitz to a laughing stock of the whole Germany, and even many media outlets outside Germany paid attention to it, but they mostly reported on this matter with a mocking attitude.

  In just a few days, his words were infinitely magnified and Yang Cheng seemed to be completely unaware of it all because he had put almost all his energy into the preparation work for the competition. He kept studying the video recordings of his 22nd round opponent Bochum, researching their strengths and weaknesses, researching tactical analysis and match preparation in the super coach system and so on.

  For him, this game is absolutely crucial!

  In addition to tactical preparations, he also did not forget to give targeted encouragement to his players.

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