Chapter 195: Rushing and Fighting Out of Rhythm
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Someone has specifically studied why football in the British Isles has been dominated by long passes since ancient times?
There were various theories at the beginning. One was that there was a lot of rain in Great Britain, which was not conducive to doing too delicate work underfoot. However, Italy is the rainiest country in Europe. The annual rainfall is one level higher than that of the UK, and Italian football never plays aerial football.
It is also said that it is because of the cold weather, but the average temperature in Germany and the Netherlands is several degrees lower than that in the UK, but they also pay attention to the soles of their feet.
The British flatter themselves by saying that because this is a men's sport, they look down on those little girl-like chores and only like physical confrontation.
Finally, researchers finally discovered that the main reason for the British football style is too much wind. The wind blows only once a year in the British Isles, from the first day of the new year to the New Year's Eve.
We don’t know whether this conclusion is correct or not. Anyway, when those big-name European coaches arrived in Great Britain and arrived at the new team’s training ground, the first thing they did was frown and let trees be planted around the sidelines.
Perhaps this inference makes sense. Passing and controlling the ball at your feet requires a fine sense, and wind is naturally an unwelcome thing. However, the long pass is much rougher and depends entirely on the body and impact. A bit of wind is not a big problem.
The wind at St. James Park was very strong today, and the flags on the five flagpoles on the roof of the east stand were blown loudly. However, the stadium has been renovated many times over the past century, and the stands and roofs have been specially designed. Now even a tornado has little impact on the games in the stadium.
Playing against an English team for the first time, including Zhuo Yang, the Madibao people were very uncomfortable because the transition between offense and defense was too fast. This is the most distinctive feature of the English team after the gradual change in style.
Nowadays, except for a few teams in the Premier League, they are still stubbornly insisting on the city-in-the-sky style of playing long balls and punches. Most teams have begun to learn from the tactics and styles of European teams. However, many teams have learned from them and become different. That's it, that's what Newcastle is. But the British Isles team's never-ending transition between offense and defense has been inherited by everyone.
Taking the German team as an example, the rhythm of the game is generally like this: attack - adjust after frustration - defend - adjust after getting the ball - attack. The English team is: attack - defense - attack - defense, there is no adjustment at all.
The Premier League is intense and exciting to watch, and that’s why.
The Premier League does not have the back-footing pass in the midfield like Spain does, nor does it have the tactical mushrooms of Serie A. It does not have the Bundesliga that is good at using the width of the pitch. When every team in the Premier League gets the ball in a game, it is always - rush! Forward forward forward!
When Chinese fans watch the Premier League in the middle of the night, they will never feel as sleepy as when watching Serie A. Instead, their tired hearts will be invigorated by the excitement of the scene every moment.
Therefore, if you have no experience in dealing with this style, you will be easily fooled and will automatically follow the opponent's fast pace. As a result, you will fight faster and more chaotically. That's the case with Fort Madi, not to mention they are still so young.
Zhuoyang feels that since the start of the game, he has been running back and forth between the two penalty areas, unable to stop his legs at all. His personal technical rhythm has been completely disrupted, and he has no time to sort out the team. He is always like this, and you can imagine the other young boys whose rhythm is driven so that when they get the ball, they rush hard with their heads black, and they hit lightning with thunderbolts.
Seen from a high altitude, it looks like a blue wave and a black and white wave stacking up against each other, with the tide rising and falling every second.
Although the Madibao people are not afraid of head-on confrontation, this is not their competition habit at all. In such a commotion, various tactical details cannot be worked out at all, and everyone is sprinting non-stop. And this is the situation Newcastle is best at. It seems that both sides are playing lively, but Fort Maddie has completely fallen into the trap of their opponents.
Goalkeeper Given picked off Zhuoyang's cross into the penalty area and threw it to Hughes before it even hit the ground. Then Newcastle's three lines rumbled and started to rush forward.
The Madibao people hurriedly followed and had no intention of organizing their own defensive routines.
Robert passed to Bowyer. Bowyer sprinted through the midfield and passed to Butt. Butt then passed to Dyer who had already run behind Westerman at high speed. The English minions were almost reaching the bottom line.
Before Westerman arrived with a desperate flying tackle, Dyer thrust his left foot towards the bottom of the football and made a curved pass that fell straight into the center of the penalty area.
Magpies captain Alan Shearer took off with Vermaelen on his back, as if he had a grudge against the football for killing his father. The bald part above his forehead was fiercely kicked up, and he flew up into the air after being rubbed by the brutally hit football. Norwich's palms wailed as they broke through the door.
In the 36th minute of the first half, Madibao finally failed to keep up with Newcastle and was knocked open by such a simple underpass.
Zhuoyang and Khedira's always effective interceptions in the midfield are of no use, because they are far away from their accustomed positions in the process, and Hamsik and Westerman on the wings simply cannot keep up. Due to the opponent's pace, center backs Pompon Lewis and Vermaelen failed to form a layered double-team marking.
Whether it is the comparison of speed between individuals or the speed of formation placement, Madibao lags behind its opponents in all aspects. This is the power of the English team's fast-paced and fierce attack, and Newcastle is currently just a lower-tier team in the Premier League that is only 4 points above the relegation circle.
Falling behind 0:1, but the scene remained the same after that. The Madiborg people wanted to slow down but couldn't, and were threatened by Shearer and Jenas many times. Fortunately, Handanovic was very skilled and could pick up high and low blocks. Trying to keep the goal from falling again.
It was very rare that Uncle Zha did not step on the sideline and shout angrily. Instead, he sat on the chair and frowned without saying a word, because he didn't know what to do.
Experienced teams in Europe all know that when playing against the Premier League, they must not follow their fast pace. Whoever follows them will be stupid. But you can't control this thing. You can't help but want to counterattack your opponent quickly. If your opponent is faster, you want to be faster.
In this case, the control ability of the two teams must be compared. If you can suppress the rhythm and even bring your Premier League opponents to follow you, then the opponent will be the fool. And this cannot be done by a non-experienced team. Madibao lacks nothing but experience and the experience to control the rhythm of the game.
The most effective way for a team to follow a rhythm they are familiar with is to have a rhythm control master in the team. Such masters are the most common in Southern European countries, and most of them are stars in the midfield.
Zhuoyang is not a master of rhythm control, because he has not yet had time to come into contact with this level and type. It has rarely appeared in German football itself, and Bundesliga teams generally do not pay much attention to rhythm control.
Even if there are few, there are still two stars in the Bundesliga who have such qualities. But because they were both defeated by Zhuo Yang, no one explained it to him, so Zhuo Yang naturally didn't care.
Frenchman Micoud and Englishman Hargreaves.