Chapter 182: Come back
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The Young Lion
- Endlessly
- 1893 characters
- 2021-03-03 12:00:28
Strong dialogue is the focus of tactical confrontation, because the gap between the overall strength of the two sides will not be too large, the formation of the coaches of the two sides is more attractive, and it also has a direct effect on victory and defeat.
Liverpool are more active and serious than Millwall after opening today.
It can be seen from their running and aggressiveness, as well as the connection of players' position.
The offensive routines of the two sides are almost the same, based on the midfield and actively fighting, quickly passing through the midfield during the attack, and then open the opponent's defense gap from the left.
Millwall is Glenshire and Liverpool is McManaman.
Roy Evans watched Glenn Carr's dribbling away on the court and exclaimed in his heart: Missed!
Shevchenko's sudden discomfort before the game made Millwall have to replace him. Evans thought that the left wing would still be Larson, but did not expect to be a Danish rampage.
Glennshire is a player who eats by speed and explosiveness. He spares no effort to play. Every time he takes the ball on the sideline, the whole court is shocked by him.
Even if the fans are used to his bad crosses, but repeatedly seeing him with a breakthrough figure, he can't help standing up and cheering for him.
This classical winger's kick has a very shocking visual sense.
Standing on the stands and looking down at the entire stadium, the audience can clearly see that every time Glenchard takes the ball to start, it drives Liverpool's defensive formation in the second half quickly back, and saw this scene in front of the TV. There will be an illusion: it seems that he is driving the entire stadium to move laterally.
McCarter didn’t know how many times he passed by Glenchard today. He was so angry that he wanted to foul. He pushed a handful of Glenchard. As a result, Glenchard stumbled out of the sideline, but Hold the center of gravity again, continue to sprint, and control it before the ball goes out of the sideline, rushing forward with lightning.
Jones also had a headache for this kid. Evans had a very clear layout before the game. He wanted to block the winger's inward route, and he did the same.
But this kind of targeted deployment is aimed at Larson, but the Danish kid in front of him does not take the inside line, and like most wingers or wingers, he goes down and then crosses.
Jones once again blocked the inward route, Glennshire unexpectedly took the ball to the bottom, Jones half-turned over to defend the opponent head-on, and Glennshire finally passed a kind of cross-shaped pass.
Trezeguet nodded the ball before heading to the goal, James responded quickly, jumped up and reached the first block, the ball was about to fly into the upper corner of the corner, but James was blocked with one hand.
The ball just bounced in front of Jones. He used the chest to stop the ball and unloaded it. Then he waited for the ball to hit the ground.
In the midfield, Makelele stared at Barnes in front of him. Barack had just attacked and had not returned, and was quickly returning to defense.
Heading is not Marklele's strong point, and Barnes preempted the landing position.
Makelele pointed to the Borg on the other side, and he obviously pointed it to Barak.
Barnes headed the ferry and gave the ball to Borg. Barak had already caught up, but he hurriedly went from behind to intercept, and Borg took the ball forward to easily throw him away.
Makelele was speechless and immediately retreated to compress the offensive space without giving the opponent a short pass in front of the goal.
Barack was also annoyed. He knew he had made a defensive mistake and was chased back immediately after being thrown away.
Borg took two steps and distributed the ball to McManaman on the left. Then, Borg and Barnes quickly inserted into Millwall's penalty area. Collymore also began to pass through the penalty area. Involving Millwall's defensive attention.
McManaman also rushed forward after taking the ball, because it was just counterattacked after the attack, and Larson who was back was still ten meters away, which made McManaman easy to face Schneider one-on-one. , Passed Schneider with a sway and change of direction, looked at the situation in the penalty area after walking the bottom line, he also chose a half-high ball to cross, but the effect and purpose were better than Glenchard’s Crossing is better.
Seemingly the front pass, Collymore was stared closely by Stam. His movement brought Stam into the deep area, but the ball trajectory was behind them.
Makelele returned to the penalty area to grab this point, but Barnes always attracted his attention, so he did not run at full speed, and what surprised them was that Liverpool actually gathered three people to attack at one point.
Collymore played cover, Barnes and Borg grabbed points behind him, Southgate and Makelele could only block the angle, Borg was more advantageous in position, he just greeted the ball after rushing into the penalty area The volley of the foot was violent, and the contact between the foot surface and the ball was perfect. The ball blasted towards the goal like a shell.
Bute lowered his center of gravity and planned to use his body to block this foot shot. Between the electric light and the flint, the action was made subconsciously, and he felt that although this foot shot was powerful, but the angle was average, his body defensive area should be able to block This foot shot.
But no one expected that the ball had been refracted halfway. Stam also subconsciously went to the body to block the shot. The ball hit the stretched calf and produced a broken line, which directly bounced into the far corner of the goal.
Butt was dumbfounded, and Stam was dumbfounded.
The lion cave stadium was silent.
"The goal has been scored! Stam blocked the ball into his own gate. Although in the strict sense this cannot be counted as an own goal, because Borg's shot must be in the goal range, but if Stam does not block, the goalkeeper Bout has Great chance to save the ball. Unexpectedly, Liverpool actually advanced the ball away!"
"This just confirms how correct Hall was to be angry with his disciples just now. I always feel that Millwall is missing something today. Is it the dominance of the game? Or the creativity of the midfielder? Looking at the scene alone, they did not Overwhelming advantage, Larson fell into silence, Trezeguet could only grab points but could not get support, and Nedved had no bright spots in the frontcourt."
"I think this is why Evans' tactics worked today. It seems that playing Millwall should learn from Liverpool, reduce one forward, strengthen the defense of the midfield, and at the same time, you must not blindly play long pass. You can find a way to restrain Millwall by passing the ground quickly through the midfield."
After the goal, Borg rushed to the side of the court ecstatically, but he was first hugged by Collymore, then other Liverpool teammates rushed to him frantically, surrounded him, and several players did towards the stands A roaring expression.
Such as McManaman, Redknapp Jr., Barnes, etc., since the 0:8 defeat six months ago, they have not only been accused by fans, they even felt ashamed of themselves. Which team is best for their fighting spirit, so the top ranking is Millwall, and the rivals Manchester United and Everton, because of the long-term hatred, but temporarily behind the emotional stimulation.
Beginning last season, Millwall stabbed Liverpool with one knife after another, tearing apart their self-esteem and superiority.
Now, the Liverpool crowd will return all this to Millwall.
So this goal made them extremely excited.
On the way back to the second half, Collymore even made a gesture to the home team coach seat covertly.
Aldridge didn't see it. He was turning his head to cheer the players.
But the fans in the stands and someone on the coach's seat saw it, boos sounded on the court, and coaches like Jenson rushed out.
"What the are you doing? Dead pervert!"
Jensen ran into the field angrily and raised his finger to Collymore's face. Collymore stepped back and raised his hand to push Jansen's face.
Aldridge was taken aback by Jenson’s movements, and then rushed by an arrow, just to see Collymore’s movements, he stood in the middle to separate Jenson and Collymore, and then turned his head towards The referee rushed over and said: "The person who provoked me has just started."
The referee first separated the two sides, and the Liverpool crowd will quickly walk towards halftime, anyway they lead.
Because Jenson rushed into the court, the head referee determined that he first caused the incident. After understanding the whole process of the matter, Aldrich explained the reason to the head referee: the other party made an indecent gesture to provoke us.
But the referee didn't see that, after communicating with the fourth official, he only showed a yellow card to Collymore, and then showed a red card to Jenson and sent it off.
Aldridge bowed his head slightly helplessly on the sidelines, then said coldly to the referee: "You allow a player who makes this gesture to stay on the court? Is it that you will only be met by the opponent's coach than the middle finger. Yellow card punishment? If yes, I will now let the players each point their at Evans next door."
The referee talked to Aldridge for a long time. No matter what the opponent said, Aldridge just shook his head.
In the end, regardless of Aldridge's agreement or disagreement, the referee issued a warning to him. If he instigated the player to make a move that would affect the game, there would be not only a red card penalty, but also a disciplinary committee hearing waiting for him.
Aldridge walked back to the coach's seat and stood, only changing his arms around his arms.
He wouldn't deliberately use his to fight back Collymore. It's not necessary. The other party is scum. Could he become a scum and entangle with the other party?
But this does not mean that Aldridge is not angry, and there is only one way to let this bad breath out: defeat Liverpool.
After playing for half an hour, Liverpool scored first.
At this time, Aldridge also thoroughly understood Liverpool's tactical arrangements.
If they have a nine-and-a-half role behind the striker, then their tactics are more like Italian-style single-wing tactics.
Two flank, while defending, while flying on one wing.
McManaman was on the left, suppressing Schneider's assists, but also allowing Larson to retreat to reduce the offensive threat.
McCarter was supposed to work with Jones to suppress Larson on the right. As a result, he ran into Glenchard by mistake, but Glenfilch passed a rib to the bottom and made Millwall. The attack on the left is not threatening at all.
Barack and Nedvide in the frontcourt faced obstacles due to the lack of wing response when they fought against each other's three midfielders.
Intermission is a suitable adjustment time, but now, Millwall also needs some changes. Their offense is not without advantages, but the efficiency is very poor.
Aldridge made a gesture to the players on the field, and the players in the midfield and the frontcourt saw the bottom of their hearts.
With more than a dozen minutes left in the first half, Aldridge's instructions to the players were simple: strengthen some personal play.