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Chapter 149 I just won't go up and grab it!



Chapter 149 I just won't go up and grab it!
If the reporters on the media table were to analyze it, Millwall would let all the players retreat and defend, using crowd tactics to limit Wigan Athletic's offense.When the number of players in front of the goal is large, no matter what kind of offensive play it is, it is difficult to achieve much effect.

Jewell is different.

From the point of view of a competent head coach, there is also a difference in the 'crowd tactics'. Those small clubs with no tactics at all will be poured a lot of balls when they encounter a strong team. Theoretically speaking , they can also choose to let all players defend.

why?

There is also a difference in crowd tactics.

If you just let all the players retreat to defend, the effect may not be good, and there may be negative effects. For example, when the football reaches the front field, the opponent will have a few players chasing the ball, and the defense in other positions will be much looser.

That line of defense is easy to breach.

Millwall is different.

On the surface, they seem to let all players participate in the defense, but their defense has a formation, the players run in an orderly manner, and if there is a loophole in a position, they will assign players to immediately defend. Together, they form a solid line of defense.

It's not that simple.

It is a complicated problem just to train the defensive position and let each player know when and how to make up for the defense, and how to make up for others.

This is the effect that can only be achieved after targeted training.

What the young Chinese said at the press conference was not a smoke bomb. Millwall had made a lot of preparations for the game, but their preparations were all on defense, and their intensive defense also brought Wigan Athletic a lot of pressure. Here comes great trouble.

It can be seen from this that the opponent's young coach has a certain level of coaching.

In addition, his decisiveness is also good.

Thinking of a way to deal with the opponent, let the team do training against it, and then use it in the game, not to mention the tactical effect, confidence and courage alone are not something ordinary people can have.

This tactic works pretty well.

Wigan Athletic haven't found any opportunities so far, not even a threatening shot. Fortunately, Millwall's full energy is on defense, and their offensive performance is even worse.

Jewell found a little comfort.

In terms of tactical theory, Wigan Athletic has no good solutions, but football games are not theoretical research. Even if the opponent's targeted defense is very effective, the tactics are played by the players. There is no 100% perfect tactics. The players are on the field. The ability to play and execute tactics is more important. There are 10 minutes in the game, and Wigan Athletic will definitely find a chance to score.

Jewell calmed down and watched the game patiently.

Zhang Yang is not worried about the game. He has the ability to "predict" and knows that there will be no goals in the future. He is not in a hurry.

In addition, Zhang Yang is also very satisfied with the team's defense.

The reason why the defense is so stable now is because of the preparation for the game. He also studied Wigan Athletic carefully.

This team doesn't have a great high center.

There are very few good set-pieces in the Championship and it's no surprise that Wigan Athletic lacked them.

In addition, most of Wigan Athletic's main players do not have the ability to threaten the goal from outside the penalty area.

The only threat is Riddle.

Riddle is a very good midfielder. He is also an all-round player. He does a good job in offense and defense, and his long-range shooting ability is also very good.

This season, Riddle has scored three goals, all relying on outside shots.

That's quite a feat!

Three goals may not sound like much, but a midfielder may not be able to score a few goals in a season.

Riddell's league goals are nine, all of which have caught up with some outstanding forward shooters, and three of them are shots from the outside, which shows that he has got a lot of opportunities from the outside, and it also shows that his long-range shooting ability is not bad.

Riddle is the point of focus on defense.

Zhang Yang and Jewell have different views. The team spends most of their energy on defense, which is true, but it is not necessarily true that the offense is not a threat. In football games, defense is fundamental. Only by doing a good job of defending can we win, but so does offense. It is necessary, otherwise, you can't even think about winning.

Most of the time, Millwall was on the defensive, but occasionally he still played a wave of counterattacks.

Although there are not many counterattacks, they have the ability of 'prediction' and the magical powers of 'speaking and following'. As long as one chance is caught, it is enough to break Wigan Athletic's goal. Millwall also has an advantage. The team has far There are many players with shooting ability. Whenever there is a chance, they will take a long shot from the outside.

This counts as a 'goal' strategy.

Braniff, Jody Morris, David Livermore, plus the occasional Marvin Elliott, every point in the middle is a player with long-range ability.

Every point of the team is a player with the ability to shoot.

The probability of long-range goals is not high, but the number of times is too high, and there will always be opportunities. The game time is 10 minutes, and it may not be Wigan Athletic who breaks the goal.

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The players of Wigan Athletic and their head coach Jewell judged the game similarly, and they didn't take Millwall's offense to heart at all. The kind of luck-based counterattack would not pose a threat at all.

So they advanced very forward, ignoring the defense at all, and almost looking for opportunities around the Millwall half.

But opportunities are not easy to find.

Wigan Athletic's offensive continued, but there was no threat of the ball once. Wigan Athletic players found that they could not dribble the ball in the frontcourt at all, and faced at least two defensive players every time they dribbled the ball.

If it is one-on-one, they still have confidence.

A pair of two?

It is difficult for the top players in the world to face two opponents at once.

Wigan Athletic's small-scale cooperation is also difficult to play. After all, they are only a British Championship team and do not have the top technical strength. It is difficult to play a decent small-scale cooperation. Millwall's defense is very direct. The ball was kicked out with a big kick, not giving Wigan Athletic any chance at all.

The game was at a stalemate.

This stalemate is based on Millwall's defense across the board, so the media reporters have something to say. They continue to sarcastically satirize Millwall. Those media who do text live broadcasts have nothing good to say in their comments. His conservatism made this high-profile game lose its spectacle."

"We can only see defense, defense and defense!"

"Millwall seems to want to pile up all the players in front of the goal. The players' bodies alone are enough to block most of the area!"

"It's going to be a 0-0 game! It was doomed from the start!"

"..."

In fact, some of their own sports reporters are still a little surprised. In the British Championship, Wigan Athletic is one of the most powerful teams. Many weaker teams will focus on playing against them. Defensively.

Millwall is nothing special.

But if you want to make the goal so impenetrable, it is not possible to do it with a simple 'crowd tactics'. There are very few teams that can make Wigan Athletic unable to find a chance for a long time, but Millwall seems to be doing very well. good.

Perhaps the most relaxed is the fans of both sides.

The fans of Wigan Athletic also hope that the team will score goals quickly, but the current situation is very favorable for Wigan Athletic. The team has been launching an offensive all the time, and the opponent can only stick to the goal. .

Millwall fans can't ask for much. .

They feel that the team's defense is very good, and the opponent has never been able to find a chance. They have no extravagant expectation that Millwall can win. As long as they can draw with Wigan Athletic and successfully score a point at the J Chain Stadium, it is tantamount to winning.

In the 30th minute of the game, the "Sky Sports" commentator made a summary of the data, "So far, Wigan Athletic's ball possession rate has reached an astonishing 70.00%. Six, Millwall is less than theirs. One third, but Millwall did a good job defending. Wigan Athletic only had three shots, one of which was within the range of the goal frame, and did not pose a direct threat to the goal. Millwall also had two shots, which were also not threatening, perhaps from the shot It is difficult to see how disadvantaged Millwall is, which also explains the success of Millwall's tactics from a certain angle."

The commentator had just finished analyzing the data, and the TV camera was given to Wigan Athletic coach Jewell, who stood up from his seat and walked to the sidelines.

Three and 10 minutes is enough to see something clearly.

Jewell understands Millwall's defense. The opponent's main defensive energy is placed in the front area of ​​the penalty area in the middle. If you want to break through this defense, you must either start from the two sides, or let the players pass the ball forward more cautiously. Some.

Taking advantage of the gap in the game, Jewell found the captain Riddle and told him, "We need to cooperate more on the outside! Don't pass the ball forward easily! We need to strengthen ball control! Use outside passes to tear their formation apart." !"

Then he quickly explained his style of play.

Generally speaking, it is to control the ball on the outside and look for opportunities from the side. It is enough to explain these to Riddell, because he is the core of the offense. Whichever way Riddell passes the ball, the team will often attack from which direction. To control the ball on the outside, you must tell other teammates.

Soon Ridell returned to the court, and he told his teammates to control the ball more, "The coach said, don't pass forward easily, we need to stretch space from the outside!"

Everyone understands.

Zhang Yang noticed Jewell's movements, he knew that the other party must have made adjustments, but he didn't care too much.

Now Zhang Yang has realized that the tactical adjustment of football matches is a process of intrigue. For the head coaches of both sides, it is very beneficial for the head coaches of both sides to analyze how the opponent adjusts and learn the opponent's tactical information earlier. What is clear is that tactical adjustments are not his forte.

The other head coaches are old guys who have been in the industry for decades. Their analysis, control and tactical understanding of the game must be better than their own. "Using one's own weaknesses to attack the other's strengths" is completely worth the candle.

Zhang Yang had already made arrangements.

"No matter how the opponent adjusts or changes, we will follow the established tactics! Even if the opponent keeps passing in the backcourt, we will stay in the half-court defense with peace of mind. Because we have a psychological advantage, from the outside world, our tie is also a victory. The opponent is Wigan Athletic, No. [-] in the league! To score one point in the away game is a very good result! They definitely want to win, and they must be the ones who should be anxious!"

Zhang Yang told him more than once. He said this question many times, and every Millwall player has a deep memory.

So the next game was very embarrassing.

Jewell asked the players to cooperate more on the periphery, trying to pull Millwall's defense line, but the Millwall players just stayed in the position where the tactics were set. When the football was on the center line, there was only one Braniff. Running and fighting, the others didn't step forward at all, just watched Wigan Athletic continue to pass.

That's like saying—
"You pass on yours! I keep mine!"

"It doesn't matter how you spread it, please feel free! Anyway, I just won't go up and grab it!"

"Our goal is to keep the goal, and what you pass around the center line can't threaten our goal..."

"Let's pass it on! Let's cooperate! Let's enjoy it later!"

The Wigan Athletic players were so depressed that they were about to vomit blood. They didn't have much pressure. There wasn't even a single player fighting back and forth between the players. After a while, even Braniff gave up. He didn't want to be fooled by a few opposing players. monkeys playing.

The most embarrassing scene in the game was that two Wigan Athletic players, you passed to me, I passed to you, the two passed to each other four or five times, but there was not even a Millwall player who went up to grab it .

Many fans and reporters at the scene were stunned.

Wigan Athletic coach Jewell watched the game blankly, and finally couldn't help but swear at a certain moment, "This...shameless!" He also sprayed a national curse at the Millwall coaching bench, "Damn... bastard!"

(End of this chapter)


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