Chapter 1661 Textbook standard dribbling


Chapter 1661 Textbook standard dribbling

Mantorez Alvared was singing loudly with the Pirates fans around him.

"...We come from different places, and we all have anger in our hearts! But we have not lost our hometown, our hometown today is MILANO (Milan)! But we have not lost our hometown, our hometown today is MILANO (Milan) - —! ”

"Onward, onward, pirates of Madrid! Our flag must be raised high! Onward! Onward! Resistors of Madrid! The flag of victory must be raised high!"

The second half of the game had just begun, and the Pirates fans in the stands were singing to cheer for the team that was temporarily behind.

Although the score was behind, the fans were not frustrated.

Because the second half has just begun and the team is only behind by one goal, it is far from the time to feel frustrated.

They sang over and over again, using their voices to confront the Madrid Kings fans.

Because the Madrid fans are singing too.

In this way, fans from both sides started a "singing competition" in the stands with clear distinctions.

They were not singing, but roaring, and everyone was roaring until their faces turned red.

It's as if whichever team outshines the other team's singing will have an advantage on the court.

Below the Madrid Pirates fans, players from both sides of the field were engaged in a fierce press in the midfield.

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"Similar to the first half, Parotti has no intention of slowing down. The same goes for the Kings..."

The commentator He Feng told what he observed.

Yan Kang smiled bitterly at the side: "I almost thought the person directing the game now is not Parotti, but Clark..."

In the stands near the rostrum, Tony Clark raised his hands to Matt Dawn: "I really didn't go to their locker room during the halftime break..."

After making a joke, he laughed.

"This is not in line with Parotti's style..." Matt shook his head.

Clark smiled and said: "What is Parotti's style? When he first coached the Pirates, he made Hantcheck's two-wings flying tactics flourish. When he began to transform the team into passing and controlling At the time, some people criticized him as a poor imitation of Catalan United, so is stability and conservatism his style? ”

Matt Dawn nodded, Clark was right.

"Sun Tzu said in "The Art of War" that the tactics of leading troops are like water flow. You should avoid going to high places, but flow down along the terrain. When you meet the enemy, you should avoid his sharp edges and attack them unprepared... In fact, football is the same as leading troops in war. 'A soldier is impermanent, and water is impermanent'. Paroti is always ridiculed. He has no personality and lacks personal style, but this is his biggest advantage, because he can play on both wings like Hantcek, and he can also play pass and control like Catalonia... Now facing the accelerated speed of the Kings , he can also speed up his team to keep up.”

Clark continued.

"Matt, we are all the ones who lead the team in training. We know very well that this is not just a coach waving his hands on the sidelines to tell the team to speed up, and the team can really speed up. To achieve this, they must also do it in their usual training. A lot of effort has been put in. Parotti has done a lot of work where outsiders cannot see it. He is a seriously underestimated head coach... To be honest, I also underestimated Parotti before and thought he had no ability. Now I I have to apologize to him for this opinion - although he may not need to."

Matt said: "Is it possible that Parotti is deliberately trying to make you all think that he has no ability?"

Clark was a little surprised: "He also reads "The Art of War"?!"

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The players on the field were fighting fiercely, but head coach Parotti was sitting on the coaching bench like a Diaoyutai, watching the game intently.

Next door to him, the head coach of the Madrid Kings, Royvi, stood on the sidelines from the beginning of the game and did not go back to sit down.

Five minutes into the second half, the two sides were still fighting, and it was hard to tell who had the advantage.

If this situation continues, then Parotti's arrangement will be half bankrupt - he hopes to attack for a period of time after the start of the second half and strive to equalize the score.

This will make the second half much easier to play.

But now it seems that the King of Madrid is obviously prepared.

They were not disrupted by the Madrid Pirates' offensive at the start of the second half.

This is a bit difficult...

Parotti was thinking this in his mind, but his expression didn't change at all. It was hard to tell whether he was worried or whether he had everything under control.

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The Madrid King's attack was interrupted by Ramirez, and the Madrid Pirates launched a quick counterattack.

They really didn't intentionally slow down the tempo, but played fast.

The Kings players quickly returned to defense, and the Madrid Pirates advanced to the frontcourt with a simple long pass.

After receiving the ball, Maxi Carey dribbled the ball into the Kings penalty area.

Hulay pulled and ran diagonally from the center, pulling away the ribs. He also took away a central defender, Sergi Peralta.

But it didn't completely empty the middle.

Osei was already lying on Carey's path with the ball, and there was another central defender Sequeiros behind him, so Carey distributed the football to Hulay who was pulled out.

During the counterattack, Hu Lai was also able to receive the ball facing the offensive direction.

Peralta was right in front of him, but he didn't take advantage of Hu Lai to catch the ball - he was afraid that if Hu Lai passed the ball, the goal would be wide open!

At this time, Peralta showed his qualities as a top central defender, safe and reliable, not impatient or impatient.

He knows that Hu Lai is not good at dribbling, so he is not in a hurry to grab the ball, but will not give Hu Lai a chance to take advantage of the loophole.

"Madrid Pirates' counterattack, Hulay receives the ball..."

In the TV broadcast, Hulay immediately became the focus of the Madrid Kings defenders after receiving a pass from Carey outside the corner of the penalty area.

In addition to Peralta, right back Padin Garcia also blocked Hule.

Estrom, who returned to defense, was catching up.

The three people formed a faint encirclement, surrounding Hu Lai in the middle.

Generally speaking, Hu Lai, who is not good at dribbling the ball, should pass the football in time under such circumstances.

Whether it is passing to Carey in the center or Tonini on the edge, he cannot leave the football at his feet, because it is easy to lose it.

But what surprised everyone was that Hu Lai did not pass the ball, but continued to dribble!

He dribbled the ball towards the penalty area of ​​the Madrid Kings!

The range of dribbling the ball is not large, and the speed is not fast. It is just like the standard dribbling action in the football test. Use the outside instep of your right foot to gently rub the football forward, always keeping it very close to the body. .

The advantage of dribbling this way is that the ball is closer and less likely to lose control. The shortcomings are also obvious, that is, the speed cannot be increased, and it is difficult to pass the defensive players...

Especially the way Hu Lai dribbles the ball - he lowers his head and watches the ball closely at his feet, cautiously, as if he is afraid that if he doesn't look at the football, the football will be lost by him... Completely regardless of the surrounding situation, he has lost all awareness of the surrounding situation. Observe and judge.

To be honest, it is a bit funny to see this scene on a top stage like the Champions League final - dribbling the ball like this, why not just stop dribbling the ball!

There was a burst of laughter and boos from the stands where the Madrid King fans gathered.

However, amidst the cheers of the Kings fans, no one of the Kings' defensive players dared to step forward and steal the ball.

Peralta and Garcia were both in front of Hulay, but they could only stand sideways, fighting and retreating.

Hu Lai took the ball in small steps, and they retreated in small steps.

Then he retreated into the restricted area...

Now they didn't dare to take action easily - for fear that Hu Lai would scream miserably and fall to the ground holding his legs - Peralta was sure that Hu Lai's careful dribbling of the ball must be to cause a foul and deceive himself into making a move. As long as he takes a kick, he will quickly push the football away and let it hit his feet, and then he will roll to the ground...

It’s a penalty kick!

This should be Hu Lai's "death struggle" when he knew he had no chance.

As long as I drag him and let him lead him to a dead end, the attack will naturally be gone.

Moreover, from Peralta's perspective, he could also see that Melly was quickly returning to defense and was almost there.

Once he arrives, plus the current three people, a four-person encirclement will be formed, enough to block Hu Lai!

Peralta also gestured to Estrom behind Hulay, reminding him not to steal the ball easily and not to give Hulay a chance to take a penalty kick.

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The endless changes in Peralta's mind actually lasted only two or three seconds during the game.

During this time, Hu Lai completed four touches of the ball with the outside of his right foot, bringing the football diagonally into the penalty area from outside the corner of the penalty area, spanning seven or eight meters of space on the field.

The players of the King of Madrid always kept a distance of about half a meter to one meter from him. Among them, Estrom behind him was closest to Hulay. He seemed to be able to steal the ball from behind several times, but he never really made a move. Feet - Shoveling people from behind is an extra level of crime. The red dot package cannot escape. Estrom does not dare to try it himself...

Then Melly ran back from the frontcourt at lightning speed. He planned to give Hu Lai a fatal blow after seeing the right moment.

At this moment, Hu Lai swung his right leg for the fifth time and continued to play with the outside of his right foot.

However, just when he was about to touch the ball, he suddenly picked up his toes!

Change the ball into... a poke ball!

No!

It's a poke!

Just before Peralta's eyes, the football was poked into the back corner of the goal by Hulay's toe!

Lowering his center of gravity in front of the goal, the goalkeeper Bakker, who was waiting for the goal, did not expect that Hu Lai would shoot at this time. There was no "forward swing" preparation movement. If the football hadn't suddenly become bigger, he wouldn't even realize that it was a shot...

He fell to the ground in a hurry, stretched out his hand and threw himself sideways!

He touched the ball!

But the football rubbed against his arm and continued to fly towards the back corner of the goal tenaciously!

Then, amid the cheers of the Kings fans, he ran into the goal by rubbing the inside of the far post!

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The second update is at 12 noon, the third update is at 3 pm, and the fourth update time remains the same, still at 6 o'clock.

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