Chapter 130: .130 can't speed up


Bordeaux tried to speed up to strengthen the threat to Monaco's defense line, but after speeding up they found something was wrong.
In the 10th minute of the game, Guffalo received Chalmé’s backcourt pass from the right front. When he wanted to complete a wall collision with Gourcuff or Chamak, he found out when he cut in or hit the bottom. Without a Monaco midfielder to help defend the wing, Perez cut off his connection with Gourcuff, Merian also passed him diagonally back to Diarra’s line to block, and Chamak was on the fence. Kuru followed and defended, while Benatia checked the situation from the back line and moved a short distance.
In an instant, Guffalo fell into a state of isolation and helplessness. Later, Chalmé obviously did not dare to step forward and participate in the assist, because there was a threat from Moreau.
When Muratori made a cautious rush, Guffalo was forced to make a change in possession, and then he reluctantly passed the ball to Chamak, who was squeezed away by Nkulu when he was about to initiate an active response. Nkulu steals the ball successfully!
This wave of Monaco's defense is a classic, perfectly cutting the opponent's offensive formation.
There are two ways to limit Gourcuff, the core of the Bordeaux offensive.
One is the most direct, staring at him to death, whether it is one-on-one to stare at him, or sending another person to pinch him is the most common method.
However, the disadvantage of this is likely to be that one-on-one marking is too passive, and it is easy to get rid of by players with flexible positions. It is safer to strike between two people, but it is easy to fall into the disadvantage of playing more with less in other local areas.
The other way is to cut off the connection between Gourcuff and his teammates.
If Gourcuff can't get the ball, what threat does he have?
This is the defensive strategy adopted by Monaco today.
That is to say, Monaco's overall strength is not weaker than Bordeaux can still play like this. If you change to a strong opponent, doing so is playing with fire.
For example, if you use this method to play Barcelona, ​​which can pass and move quickly for a while and is almost invisible, let alone not completely block the opponent's core players, what if it is blocked? With Barcelona's technical and tactical level, it is almost an all-round attack. Defenders, midfielders, forwards, who can't score?
Who can't advance into the opponent's penalty area?
Monaco immediately launched a fast break after stealing the ball. Midfielder Matic moved the ball straight ahead as soon as he emptied.
Merian passed the ball through the middle of the penalty area before Diarra and Menegazo formed a scramble.
Nimani performed the center fulcrum role well today, and he will hit the ball with a kick when he responds.
Falcaone made a cut, and there was a rhythm change when he touched the ball. He slammed the ball into the right side of the penalty area.
Prani was caught off guard by Falcao and quickly wiped from him. When he turned and prepared to return to defense, Falcao had already shot a low shot.
The football went straight to the far corner of the goal. The goalkeeper Lame swiftly fell to the ground and saved the ball with a single palm!
The blocked football just rolled to the foot of Nimani, who was in front of the follow-up. Nimani did not make adjustments and fired it with a heavy kick. As a result, under the eyes of the Monaco fans in the audience, the ball passed the crossbar of the Bordeaux goal. Above!
Dumbfounded!
The expressions of all Monegasques are like this.
"OMG! Nimani missed a godsend!
As long as the ball is lightly pushed, there is a high probability that it will be converted into a goal, but he chose to shoot hard, and the ball went flying!
The fast break of Monaco is still very sharp, and Bordeaux needs to think of ways to limit them. "
Blanc looked solemn, and Bordeaux took the lead in bringing the rhythm from the beginning of this game, and the subsequent trend was completely unexpected.
Bordeaux is now caught in a sense of sight that wants to speed up but cannot.
This is because Monaco is faster than them, attacking, defending, and both ends!
Monaco, who is more prepared, naturally has this confidence and strength.
In the 15th minute of the game, when Gurcuff held the ball in the midfield, Merian's crazy pressing forced him to pass the ball immediately.
When he played the ball, he immediately moved forward. Bordeaux midfielder Menegazo came up to the ball but could only watch Gourcuff not far away but did not dare to pass the ball back, because Perez was in Cuba. Ercuff stared at him, and there were faint signs of an immediate grab.
When Menegazo slammed the ball to the offensive danger zone, Merian rushed towards him. He chose to pass the ball diagonally to the left. There was no room for Juche's inner cut, because Perez moved to choke the inside, Matic Then stared at Gourcuff in the middle of the penalty area.
Monaco's overall defensive adjustment speed is obviously very fast.
Ruche passed the ball in front of Simic to find Chamak in the middle of the penalty area, and Benatia made a good anti-air header to make a clearance.
After 3 minutes, Monaco attacked from the left side of the front court, and Muratori moved forward quickly. When Moro was caught in a situation where Diarra and Chalmé were attacked, Muratori quickly went down from the wing. The ball hit the middle, Merian used the outer instep to directly pass the ball to the left bottom line.
Muratori stopped the ball before the baseline and adjusted a step and immediately kicked the ball to pass.
Nimani outflanked the goal and wanted a header, but Diawara's resistance was not weak. After occupying a favorable position, he took off and headed the goal.
He headed the ball outside the penalty area, which is not a good choice.
When Diarra tried to control the ball, Perez came silently behind him. When Diarra stopped the ball and was about to turn around, Perez stretched out a foot from the back and broke the ball to the left. .
Moreau made a quick inside cut and lapped the ball into the penalty area!
Chalmé didn't have time to react, and lost Moreau.
After Moro lapped the ball into the penalty area, Diawara took advantage of the trend and pressed forward. Moreau flexed his feet to change the direction of the ball and continue to rush towards the bottom line. He cleanly wiped out Diawara!
At this time, he already had a chance to pass to Nimani to create a chance to grab a spot in front of the goal, but Nimani was a bit close to goalkeeper Lame, and Prani closely guarded Nimani even though the ball passed. Nimani may not be able to form a shot.
Fortunately, Moreau has his eyes on the six roads. In this case, he will not only see the closest distance.
When the football was about to roll out of the baseline, Moreau used his left foot to pass the ball to the right of the penalty spot in the penalty area.
Nimani and the other Bordeaux defensive players immediately turned their heads to look at the football. It doesn't matter if you look at it, it really shocked many Bordeaux players into a cold sweat!
Falcao hurried to the football location, Nimani drove the line of defense to move back to the front zone, and Falcao's inner cut was full of concealment.
This is also the reason why Situ Yunbing is willing to put Falkao on the wing. Playing the cards clearly has the advantage of revealing cards, but a trump card like Falkao naturally has to be played more concealedly, creating a sudden effect!
Falcao did not intend to stop the ball against the falling football, and volleyed directly sideways!
The football he blasted with his left foot was like a meteor with a visual explosion, hanging straight to the upper left corner of the goal!
Bordeaux goalkeeper Lame, who has made at least two brilliant saves in the 20 minutes since the start, was dumbfounded in front of the goal line this time!
Falcao turned and roared towards the corner flag after seeing the football spinning in the goal.
The generals of Monaco were chasing his back.
Situ Yunbing clenched his fists and smiled on the sidelines. This goal is very important, not only to boost the morale of Monaco, but also to suppress Bordeaux, increase their pressure and increase their physical consumption!
Blanc is still full of dignity, his eyes are locked on Falcao, if you only look at the data roughly, people might think that Nimani is the most threatening forward in Monaco.
But Blanc doesn't think so. He knows the threats and pressures Falcao can bring, and he has repeatedly told the team not to ignore Falcao in defense.
But the reality is that Monaco did not create opportunities for Falcao indiscriminately, making Falcao a target of public criticism. Other threats should be attacked, so after the rotation, the opponents will find it difficult to fully focus on defense. Putting it on Falcao alone, and turning to Falcao, when a threat erupts, it can often create an astonishing threat!
If all the forwards in Ligue 1 are ranked, Falcao will definitely be in the top three!
No, enter the top two!
As for whether he or Benzema is the best forward, it depends on the state.
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