Chapter 143: Park Chuntae can't live up to...
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Fox in the Penalty Area
- Lin Hai Ting Tao
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- 2021-04-11 04:36:24
"Park Chuntae!!! Oops!"
The South Korean TV narrator was taken aback. First, he yelled Pu Chuntai's name, and then he sighed, holding his head in his hands, and leaning against the back of the studio seat.
As for the "East Asian Derby" in the Premier League, Korean TV stations naturally also broadcast it.
South Korean fans hope to see Park Chun-tae perform well on behalf of South Korean football in this game, and to prove to those Chinese fans and the media who look down on others, their Korean player Park Chun-tae is still the "light of Asia" and is still an "Asian one." brother"!
However, after the start of the game, from the scene, Leeds, which is still playing at home, has the advantage. They did take the lead, relying on the goal of the French player Camara to take the lead.
Park Chuntae did a good job in several counterattacks, but he was slightly lacking in his final goal and failed to grasp the opportunity to score.
The South Korean fans are a little relieved that although Leeds scored the goal, it was not Hu Lai who scored the goal. Therefore, in the competition between Hu Lai and Park Chun-tae, their Park Chun-tae has not fallen behind, and the two are still tied.
Just now, there was a quick counterattack from London Bridge. Park Chun-tae used his speed to sprint half a pitch. After receiving a pass from his teammate, he hit the goal directly, but the football went above the crossbar.
The surprise of the South Korean commentator originated from this.
No one complained online that the South Korean commentator was not calm enough, because in front of the TV I don't know how many Korean fans are more excited than the commentator.
After shooting the goal, Park Chun-tae in the live shot forced a virtual kick into the air, obviously dissatisfied that he actually pushed the kick higher.
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Park Chuntae was really not satisfied with his performance.
The Leeds City offensive is very fierce, and London Bridge has many opportunities to counterattack. He hopes to seize the opportunity as soon as possible, otherwise it will continue to waste like this, or there will be no chance.
Sure enough, not long after he wasted this opportunity, Leeds City coach Tony Clark made adjustments to allow the team to temporarily reclaim the defense and stop giving London Bridge the opportunity to counterattack.
Clark is crazy, but not stupid. Knowing that when London Bridge is already in full battle, Leeds wants to break the London Bridge goal again with one breath. It's like holding a physical body to collide with a reinforced concrete gate, and you can’t open the gate. He will still get hurt, and there is no chance of winning.
So he asked the team to recycle, slow down the pace of the game, and regain strength.
This is also in order to be able to continue the offense in the future-other teams shrink the defense for defense, Clark let the team shrink the defense to accumulate for the next fierce offensive...
Leeds City shrinks defense, London Bridge naturally can't continue to shrink behind and can't come out, now it's their turn to press on to attack.
I have to say that every team has the temperament of every team. They have what they are good at, and naturally they have what they are not good at.
Just like Leeds, this team, under the leadership of Tony Clark, the head coach, has gradually demonstrated the temperament of a newborn calf who is not afraid of tigers, is good at offense and not good at defense.
Although he scored 13 goals this season, he also conceded seven goals-this is still on the premise that Clark deliberately strengthened the defense.
London Bridge and Leeds City are just the opposite. They are very good at defensive but not good at offense, or not good at playing positional warfare. When a team that is good at defensive encounters a team that also shrinks and defends, they are a little at a loss. This is really ironic, but not surprising.
After all, if London Bridge is good defensively and offensively, then they will not only be ranked sixth in the league at present.
They won't miss the championship last season.
Not to mention last season, even if they set a record defensive season, London Bridge was only runner-up and still did not win the championship.
It is said that the defense in the league determines the title. But London Bridge is too biased, attacking the hips, no matter how good the defense is.
Of course, in these two seasons, London Bridge has also made many improvements to their offense, including the introduction of Park Chun Tae for 35 million pounds.
For coach Miguel Tavares, this season is also his last chance. There have always been rumors that if he can't bring the team a league title, even if he has a two-year contract with the club, he will still be fired at the end of this season.
After Tavares came to London Bridge, he did inject his things into this team, helping the team to a higher level on defense. But he still failed to solve the problem of the team’s offense, and the team’s performance in these two seasons is still on a downward trend-last season’s second place in the league, last season’s league third place, this season might have to fall to Fourth in the league.
This is obviously not in line with the expectations of the London Bridge Club.
Champions League qualification is their bottom line. If you can't even participate in the Champions League, are you embarrassed to say that you are a giant?
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After Leeds City contracted the defense, London Bridge pressed up to attack.
During this period they also got some opportunities, but until the end of the first half, they also failed to equalize the score.
The referee blew the halftime whistle and Leeds entered the halftime with a score of 1:0.
However, London Bridge coach Tavares did not look very anxious when he left the field. He didn't seem to think it was a big deal to be behind by a goal.
Back in the locker room, he said to his players: "A goal lead in the first half may be a good result for other teams, but it is definitely not the case for Leeds coach Tony Clark. I bet that Leeds City in the second half will continue to attack and hope to score more goals. So as long as we have patience, we can definitely seize the opportunity they are pressing and use our good defensive counterattack to defeat them!"
Tavares has also studied his opponents in this game-in fact, you don't need to study very carefully, you can easily draw this conclusion through media reports and the performance of Leeds City in the past.
More than one English media outlet has called Tony Clark a lunatic, with only offense in his mind. So much so that Sky TV commentator Matthew Cox's comment on Leeds City's defense in the game commentary has become a popular topic on the Internet:
"It's amazing. Leeds' defense has improved tremendously this season-their head coach Tony Clark finally knows that they should shrink their defense when the opponent is attacking, instead of pushing it out!"
On the surface, this sentence is praising Clark, but it's actually making complaints that he only knows about offense.
From this judgment, Tavares, Leeds will definitely attack at the beginning of the second half, hoping to use their offensive to score goals.
And this is the opportunity for London Bridge.
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Tavares was not bad as expected. After the start of the second half, Leeds did rush and fight like the beginning of the first half.
Seeing that Tavares didn't even go to the sidelines to direct the game, he sat firmly on the coach's bench and raised his legs, which seemed to increase the confidence of the players on the court in this way. Tell them-everything is under control, there is nothing to worry about, play according to the original plan!
Finally in the 58th minute, London Bridge launched a quick counterattack after a successful steal in the backcourt.
The football was handed over to Park Chuntae's feet.
I saw the South Korean forward rushing all the way after receiving the ball, raising the speed to the extreme, easily throwing off Jay Adams who was chasing him, and dribbling the ball straight to the central defender of Leeds.
Then use a deft change of direction to sway the leeds city defender Ben Grist, who is coming up, into the penalty area!
The narrator of the Korean TV station has almost reached a climax: "Park Chuntae!!! Park Chuntae! Park Chuntae!!!"
In his hoarse roar, Pu Chuntai faced the attacking goalkeeper Van Deven and kicked the goal!
He shot the football to the far corner!
Goalkeeper Van Deven judged the right direction, quickly fell to the ground and flew sideways, rubbing his finger against the football!
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
He is so angry!
Park Chuntae's performance before this shot was perfect, but the goalkeeper was touched by the opponent's goal!
Before the Leeds City fans could breathe a sigh of relief, they saw a blue-clad London Bridge player coming in from the middle of the penalty area. It was another forward of the team, Scott Barnes!
And the football, which was blocked by Van der Ven, fell right in front of him!
Now in front of Barnes is a huge empty goal, this ball can really be kicked in with your eyes closed!
Barnes raised his foot to push and the football flew straight into the goal of Leeds!
London Bridge finally equalized the score!
Seeing the football fly into the goal, Park Chuntae felt extremely complicated in an instant. He should raise his arms and cheer, but he is a little unwilling in his heart-this ball should belong to him, but he finally made someone else's wedding dress...
But he quickly let go of the dissatisfaction in his heart, and ran to Barnes, who had already ran to the corner flag area, to celebrate with him to tie his opponent.
Anyway, we brought our opponents back to the same starting line. The second half of the game has just begun. There is still a chance for London Bridge, and I still have a chance...
He comforted and encouraged himself so in his heart.
Park Chuntae had already let go of his obsession, but the South Korean TV commentator was still very regretful: "Park Chuntae missed the chance to tie the score... After the goal was thrown by goalkeeper Van Deven, it finally fell in front of Barnes, and he picked it up. It's a big deal!"
The Korean fans in front of the TV and on the Internet are more regretful than him. Some people have already swearing on the Internet.
But they didn't know who to scold, so in the end they were just incompetent and furious...
Isn't it unbelievable to scold Pu Chuntai? Park Chuntae didn't want to either!
Scolded Barnes for stealing Park Chuntae's goal? But the problem is that Park Chuntae himself did not grasp this opportunity. Any striker in UU Reading www.uukanshu.com will not pass the ball to his teammates when facing this kind of open goal opportunity, so Barnes’s choice is fine. .
In the end, the South Korean fans could only comfort themselves with "Fortunately, Hu Lai didn't score a goal", which finally stabilized their emotions.
Then, with the curse on Hu Lai and the blessing to Park Chuntai, continue to watch this "East Asian Derby".
On the Chinese Internet, although Leeds City lost the ball and the lead was gone, the atmosphere was much more joyous.
Many Chinese fans are ruthlessly mocking Pu Chuntai.
"Give you a chance, you are not useful! Hahaha!"
"Does anyone remember that this is the first time that Park Chuntae wasted his chance in this game?"
"Is this the power of ‘Asian Light’? I love it!"
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