Chapter 107: Unexpected counterattack


Latest website: Not long after the start of the second half, the coaches of the Madrid Pirates noticed the changes in Leeds.
"Their offensive speed is faster... This really caused us a lot of trouble."
Valentin said solemnly.
The Leeds City team on the field is like a lunatic. After getting the ball, the first choice is always to move forward, rather than cross or return to organize.
Because Pete Williams was frozen by Ramirez, there is no need for Leeds to conduct those more elaborate organizations.
Jay Adams is like a ruthless ball machine, as long as he can get the ball, he will immediately make a variety of medium and long distance passes.
This long forward pass requires high precision.
Adams is certainly not a machine that is strictly controlled by the program, and the accuracy is not high. It is impossible to pass every ball accurately to the feet of his teammates.
Sometimes he will pass big, sometimes the pass will be intercepted by a pirate player.
Then, in turn, created tremendous pressure on the Leeds defense line.
But Leeds City did not change their style of play.
They still insist on using the sharpest through ball and speed to threaten the Madrid Pirates' goal.
This kind of desperate play really brought a lot of trouble to the Madrid Pirates' defense.
Because Leeds can fail seven or eight times, but as long as they succeed two or three times, they can directly threaten the pirates' goal.
This made the pirates dare not press on easily, avoiding leaving the huge gap behind them for the Leeds City players to sprint.
For the pirates who emphasize the overall transmission and control, if the players on the back line dare not press on, the distance between them and the midfielder will be lengthened. The lengthening of this distance will greatly increase the difficulty of passing the ball and reduce the accuracy of the pass-this is the so-called "disjoint".
Parotti's pass requirement is to keep the team's three lines as a whole, move forward together and retreat together. The distance between two adjacent players should not exceed 15 meters, because once it exceeds 15 meters, the accuracy of the pass will be greatly reduced.
The close enough distance and the multiple shot points at this distance are important reasons why the pirates can play the pass without Max Carey.
So Parotti has particularly high requirements for the team's ability to maintain a formation.
Even if the scoring ability is as strong as Hulai, he has no privileges and must act within the overall framework of the team.
What Leeds City has to do now is to use an aura that is not afraid of death to nail the Madrid pirates' defense line behind, so that they dare not easily press on. With the characteristics of the Madrid Pirates, as long as their defensive line is left in the backcourt, the players on the front and midfield lines cannot be too far apart, otherwise they will be out of touch.
As a result, the entire Madrid Pirates team was forced to stay away from Leeds City's goal.
Even if they cut the ball and want to launch an offense, they have to push forward from behind, a long distance and a long time.
Leeds City will continue to harass and counter-rob in the frontcourt, preventing the Madrid Pirates from being able to smoothly transport the football to the frontcourt.
As long as the Leeds City players can grab the ball, they will pass forward again as soon as possible.
It's like a tendon, only knowing to go forward, but not to go back.
But this kind of tendon behavior puts a lot of pressure on the pirates.
Not long after the start of the second half of the game, Camara shot from the wing and the football was kicked out of the baseline by the pirate goalkeeper Haywell!
Although he didn't enter, it shocked the pirate fans in front of the TV and on the scene.
In the subsequent corner kick, Ben Grist hit the ball in front of the goal, slightly higher.
After the start of the second half of the game, Leeds City’s unrelenting offense allowed the Leeds City fans in the stands to cheer for them.
Conversely, amidst their shouts, Leeds' offensive became more and more fierce.
This is the first time the Madrid pirates have played against Leeds City. They have learned about the characteristics of Leeds City from many ways.
It's this kind of offense that looks like crazy, and I don't even consider the sequelae of such an offense.
For Leeds, the best defense is not about not conceding the ball, but knocking down the opponent before being knocked down.
As long as there is no opponent, isn't your goal safe?
Don't you need to think about defense to win the game?
For example, in the arrangement of Kamara, Clark's tactical thinking can be well reflected.
Camara is an offensive player who can play on both sides.
The Madrid Pirates have a strong offensive from the left. It stands to reason that by allowing Camara to go to the right, he can use his personal ability to contain Ion's forward assists and help Leeds defend the right.
But Clark did not do so, but continued to let Kamara move on the left.
Because compared with the pirates' left, their right is weaker. Ira Susta only joined the team this summer, and the cooperation with the team is not tacit enough. Silviglio is also a better offensive than defensive player. Players who are still unstable at the same time.
Rather than thinking about curbing the pirates' attack on the left, it is better to concentrate on the other side and focus on attacking the weak side of the Madrid pirates to open up the situation here.
And Kamara's state of the game is really good.
Not long after the beginning of the first half, he used his personal skills to disrupt the Pirates' defense, and then assisted Laski to score.
After the start of the second half, he was more active.
As long as you get the ball, go to a duel with Ira Susta.
His activeness forced the pirates to divide their forces to defend him.
One Ira Susta is not enough, then add another Silviglio.
But the one-on-two Camara was even more exciting.
He upset the Madrid Pirates' defense on the right on the left.
Let the pirates have to put more attention here.
So there was an opportunity in the middle.
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Danielle DiCunzo retreated to the midfield to catch the ball. He turned his back to the attacking direction and beckoned for the ball.
The football was passed by Joaquin Bella.
But just after Bella passed the ball, he saw a figure suddenly appeared behind Di Kunzo!
He was trying to walk around Di Kunzo.
Bella yelled, "Be careful, Dani..."
Di Kunzo also felt a sudden gust of wind passing around him, and he understood what had happened.
So he hurriedly started, wanting to catch the ball first.
But he is too late...
Morikawa Junpei was like a civet, he suddenly jumped out from him, and stabbed the football away with a kick!
At this time, I have to say that DiKunzo’s height is less than 1.7 meters. If this ball is replaced by Maxi Carey, Morikawa Junpei may not be so easy to steal the ball, because Carey is he. Just by stretching out his long legs, Junpei Morikawa can pull the football back in one step.
"Morikawa Junpei! Beautiful top pick!"
Matthew Cox shouted.
The Leeds City fans in the stands cheered.
After stealing the ball, Morikawa Junpei passed the football to Jay Adams diagonally in front of him.
But this time he did not retreat to Di Kunzo's side again, but saw the opponent's midway door open wide, unexpectedly moved for a moment, ran with his legs, and rushed up.
When Joaquin Bella ran to defend against Adams and Ramirez was next to Pete Williams, there was indeed a vacuum in the midfield of the Madrid Pirates.
Morikawa Junpei inserted this vacuum zone!
He is unguarded!
Jay Adams, who originally wanted to find Kamara with a diagonally long pass, suddenly changed his mind when he saw it. The Pirates had obviously strengthened their defense against Kamara’s possession of the ball on the sides and sides, so why didn’t I put it on The football is passed to Morikawa Junpei?
Does Morikawa Junpei have the ability to organize offenses?
nothing now.
But whether it is passing or shooting, his basic skills are there.
And he doesn't need to do much complicated work, he just needs to be able to attract the pirates' defensive attention, and then pass the football to others...such as me who intervenes, isn't it all right?
Thinking of this, Adams quickly passed the football diagonally to Junpei Morikawa, who ran forward after passing the ball.
But Morikawa Junpei did not see Jay Adams, perhaps because he was not a professional organizer, or because he was nervous, his vision was not so broad, in short, he did not see Adams.
He only saw Laski pulling out of the restricted area in front of him.
So he passed the football over.
To be honest, this is not a good choice, because Laski was followed by Moreno at the time.
And Moreno is not tall, but very flexible.
And because Morikawa Junpei's passing intention was too obvious, Moreno guessed his pass.
As Laski received the ball, Moreno pushed it up hard.
Taking advantage of Laski's unstable possession of the ball, he quickly moved around the front to defend and directly stabbed the ball at the feet of the Polish striker!
After passing the ball, Morikawa Junpei found that he did not pass the ball well, Laski is definitely not the best pass option.
But at this time, Morikawa Junpei did not retreat but instead advanced, he rushed forward.
So Moreno, who just stabbed the football down, didn't control the ball well, but saw a personal figure in front of him...
He wanted to pass the football in a hurry, but the ball hit the foot of this figure and was intercepted!
"Morikawa Junpei! Successful anti-grab!"
After seeing Junpei Morikawa steal the ball, Lasky quickly turned around and gestured for Junpei Morikawa to pass the ball to himself.
The pirates' other central defender Amanteji came up to defend him.
Morikawa Junpei did not pass the ball to Laski again. As soon as he looked up and saw the goal of the Madrid Pirates, a thought suddenly popped into his mind:
Why don't I try to take a shot?
This thought is fleeting, but Morikawa Junpei has already made a decision.
He stole the ball from Moreno's feet and lifted his right leg...to shoot directly!
The football was drawn from the front of his rounded right instep~EbookFREE.me~ and flew towards the Madrid Pirates goal like a cannonball!
From a successful interception to a shot, the time is very short. In the blink of an eye, Haywell saw the football flying over.
He rose into the air, trying to reach out his arm, trying to hit the football.
But he didn't touch the ball!
The football... hit the goal straight behind him!
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