Wang Shuo vigorously pulled Schmelzer over to celebrate, introducing his teammate to everyone.
This was also part of Klopp's strategy.
Wang Shuo's presence made Dortmund's attack incredibly versatile.
If their opponents didn't tightly mark Reus and Götze, Wang Shuo could link up with them.
Once they focused on the attackers up front, the full-backs would be left wide open.
Previously, it had been Owomoyela on the right flank.
But the player was getting on in years, and his stamina had begun to wane in the second half of the season.
Meanwhile, after securing his spot on the left, Schmelzer gradually began to display his outstanding athleticism and attacking threat with his overlapping runs.
You had to admit, Dortmund's style of play was truly difficult to defend against!
Don't believe it?
Just six minutes later, Bayer Leverkusen launched an attack, but their shot posed no threat.
Dortmund, on the other hand, immediately launched another attack from the left.
