God-level goalkeeper
Chapter 112 Chain Defense (2)
Chapter 112 Chain Defense ([-])
It’s just that they come to whatever they are afraid of. Heidenheim’s another bottom cross tactic was successful, and the football was accurately passed to the feet of Anderson Spano on the edge of the penalty area. Fortunately, Voji and Alex did not leave their positions.
The two stared at Anderson Spano and Sig Bectas respectively, without giving them a chance to kick.
It's just that an accident happened. When Alex was entangled with Anderson Spano, he slipped and fell down for some reason. Anderson Spano was overjoyed, and he pushed decisively into the penalty area with a nudge.
Sig Baxter also immediately accelerated to keep up, and Woji also reacted, still sticking to him tightly, and the two ran towards the penalty area side by side.
It's just that Sig Backster's speed still overwhelms Woji, and he is getting rid of Woji a little bit.
Anderson Spano took the ball in front of Sig Becker, so if he passed the ball to Sig Becker, it would not be considered offside.
A typical 2V1 situation is about to appear.
Ye Xin was also in a difficult situation for a while, he had never encountered this kind of situation before, after all, he had only participated in less than 20 games.
And this kind of offense just restrains his ability to predict. If he blocks the striker on the right, he only needs to pass the ball in advance to make his block useless.
His prediction does not mean that his legs are enough, and that result will only lead to goals.
And if you don't block it yourself, can you just watch your opponent dribble the ball in?
Could it be that his golden body is about to be broken today?
Ye Xin quickly dispelled the distracting thoughts in his mind. He carefully looked at the situation on the field and analyzed and thought a little bit. At this moment, the faces of Heidenheim's two forwards had clearly appeared in front of him.
And Woji, who was one body behind Sig Baxter and followed closely, also appeared in front of Ye Xin.
Woj?
Got it!
Ye Xin suddenly shouted loudly: "Foul!"
foul! ?
Anderson Spano and Sig Bergst looked at each other. They didn't seem to have fouled, but the referee didn't blow the whistle. Could it be that the goalkeeper is cheating?This is too funny, they feel that they are professional players anyway, how could they be fooled by this.
The two of them ignored Ye Xin's shout and continued to run towards the door.
But they didn't understand, but Woji understood Ye Xin's meaning. Although Woji was one position behind Sig Becker, he could still get him.
He decisively stretched out his hand to grab Sig Bergst's clothes, and then pulled it hard. Sig Bergst didn't expect that Woji would dare to foul in the penalty area, and he fell down immediately after staggering and not standing still. .
At this time, Anderson Spano was still a little away from the penalty spot, so the referee ignored the offensive advantage and decisively blew his whistle, and then pointed to the penalty spot.
penalty!
Then by the way, Woji was given a yellow card. Fortunately, Sieg Bergst, who was pulled down by Woji, was not a dribbling player, otherwise Woji would definitely get a red card.
Anderson Spano was also a little dazed. It turned out that the meaning of the foul was that he deliberately called his teammates for a penalty in the penalty area. Is this goalkeeper an idiot?
Although the ball just now seemed to be a 2V1 situation, Anderson Spano was actually very difficult to handle. If the Jena defender hadn't followed Sieg Bergst, he would have been unable to pass or shoot the ball. It's very simple.
But with that defender around, it would be very risky if he passed the pass. After all, the distance of one body is nothing if he falls to the ground and slides the tackle, so Anderson Spano's original idea was to shoot when he reached the penalty spot.
It is not impossible to bring the ball closer, but sometimes it is not a good thing to be closer to the goalkeeper. There is actually a distance threshold between the forward and the goalkeeper. If it is too far away, the speed and angle of the ball will be difficult to control. The distance of 12 yards should be It is the best position, with the best view, and the smallest angle that the goalkeeper can block.
But if it is closer, it will immediately leave the optimal threshold, and the closer it is, the easier it will be blocked, unless it can pass the goalkeeper.
However, he has never thought of being a goalkeeper. After all, ability lies here. The first thing a professional player must do is to recognize his own strength and position in the team, and then do his best to help the team.
Anderson Spano clearly knows that he shoots well, but there is still a little pressure to let him go one-on-one, especially since he has watched the game in Jena. Pudreira, who was in the Werder Bremen youth army Glenn surpassed five players in Jena, and when his form reached its peak, he didn't shake the goalkeeper in front of him.
What do you use to shake yourself?So he, who has always been seeking stability, decided to shoot honestly.
It's just that Jena's strike made him feel a little bit hit by the pie. In his opinion, the probability of scoring in the situation just now is far less than that of a penalty kick.
He took the penalty kick with confidence.
Heike and Heidenheim's head coach Frank Schmidt were full of doubts, and they clearly heard the words Ye Xin shouted.
foul.
It was the first time for Frank Schmidt, but it was the second time for Heike.
The last time Ye Xin yelled when there was chaos in the penalty area, and then successfully saved a penalty kick. This time...
Frank Schmidt stared at Anderson Spano as he walked towards the penalty spot. His mind was a little confused now. In his opinion, it was extremely unwise for the Jena defender to foul just now. A yellow card and a point It is very uneconomical to replace Heidenheim's scoring chance with the ball.
Obviously a penalty kick has a great chance of scoring a goal.
Unless the goalkeeper in Jena thinks it's easier to defend the penalty than the one just now?
how can that be!
The difficulty of shooting while running with the ball is many times higher than that of a penalty kick. The position of the penalty kick is not mentioned first. In general, fixed-point shots will not shoot out of the goal, and the shooter can adjust his center of gravity in advance. angle.
In other words, a penalty kick is generally the most comfortable shot. Of course, this kind of comfort is for the shooter, but it is just the opposite for the goalkeeper.
Penalty kick is the most difficult shot to defend. If it is a shot on the move, the goalkeeper can first press forward to disrupt the opponent's forward route, and it is generally difficult to make fake moves while running. The injection route is usually already set.
Some experienced goalkeepers can even predict the route based on the kicking action, but the penalty kick is not good, because the penalty kick does not require fake action at all, and there is no chance to predict the line and route of the shot before the ball flies.
Can only rely on the goalkeeper's reflexes.
Reflexes?
Frank Schmidt suddenly remembered something that made him terrified. Judging from the performance of this Chinese goalkeeper, his reflexes are unparalleled.
(End of this chapter)
It’s just that they come to whatever they are afraid of. Heidenheim’s another bottom cross tactic was successful, and the football was accurately passed to the feet of Anderson Spano on the edge of the penalty area. Fortunately, Voji and Alex did not leave their positions.
The two stared at Anderson Spano and Sig Bectas respectively, without giving them a chance to kick.
It's just that an accident happened. When Alex was entangled with Anderson Spano, he slipped and fell down for some reason. Anderson Spano was overjoyed, and he pushed decisively into the penalty area with a nudge.
Sig Baxter also immediately accelerated to keep up, and Woji also reacted, still sticking to him tightly, and the two ran towards the penalty area side by side.
It's just that Sig Backster's speed still overwhelms Woji, and he is getting rid of Woji a little bit.
Anderson Spano took the ball in front of Sig Becker, so if he passed the ball to Sig Becker, it would not be considered offside.
A typical 2V1 situation is about to appear.
Ye Xin was also in a difficult situation for a while, he had never encountered this kind of situation before, after all, he had only participated in less than 20 games.
And this kind of offense just restrains his ability to predict. If he blocks the striker on the right, he only needs to pass the ball in advance to make his block useless.
His prediction does not mean that his legs are enough, and that result will only lead to goals.
And if you don't block it yourself, can you just watch your opponent dribble the ball in?
Could it be that his golden body is about to be broken today?
Ye Xin quickly dispelled the distracting thoughts in his mind. He carefully looked at the situation on the field and analyzed and thought a little bit. At this moment, the faces of Heidenheim's two forwards had clearly appeared in front of him.
And Woji, who was one body behind Sig Baxter and followed closely, also appeared in front of Ye Xin.
Woj?
Got it!
Ye Xin suddenly shouted loudly: "Foul!"
foul! ?
Anderson Spano and Sig Bergst looked at each other. They didn't seem to have fouled, but the referee didn't blow the whistle. Could it be that the goalkeeper is cheating?This is too funny, they feel that they are professional players anyway, how could they be fooled by this.
The two of them ignored Ye Xin's shout and continued to run towards the door.
But they didn't understand, but Woji understood Ye Xin's meaning. Although Woji was one position behind Sig Becker, he could still get him.
He decisively stretched out his hand to grab Sig Bergst's clothes, and then pulled it hard. Sig Bergst didn't expect that Woji would dare to foul in the penalty area, and he fell down immediately after staggering and not standing still. .
At this time, Anderson Spano was still a little away from the penalty spot, so the referee ignored the offensive advantage and decisively blew his whistle, and then pointed to the penalty spot.
penalty!
Then by the way, Woji was given a yellow card. Fortunately, Sieg Bergst, who was pulled down by Woji, was not a dribbling player, otherwise Woji would definitely get a red card.
Anderson Spano was also a little dazed. It turned out that the meaning of the foul was that he deliberately called his teammates for a penalty in the penalty area. Is this goalkeeper an idiot?
Although the ball just now seemed to be a 2V1 situation, Anderson Spano was actually very difficult to handle. If the Jena defender hadn't followed Sieg Bergst, he would have been unable to pass or shoot the ball. It's very simple.
But with that defender around, it would be very risky if he passed the pass. After all, the distance of one body is nothing if he falls to the ground and slides the tackle, so Anderson Spano's original idea was to shoot when he reached the penalty spot.
It is not impossible to bring the ball closer, but sometimes it is not a good thing to be closer to the goalkeeper. There is actually a distance threshold between the forward and the goalkeeper. If it is too far away, the speed and angle of the ball will be difficult to control. The distance of 12 yards should be It is the best position, with the best view, and the smallest angle that the goalkeeper can block.
But if it is closer, it will immediately leave the optimal threshold, and the closer it is, the easier it will be blocked, unless it can pass the goalkeeper.
However, he has never thought of being a goalkeeper. After all, ability lies here. The first thing a professional player must do is to recognize his own strength and position in the team, and then do his best to help the team.
Anderson Spano clearly knows that he shoots well, but there is still a little pressure to let him go one-on-one, especially since he has watched the game in Jena. Pudreira, who was in the Werder Bremen youth army Glenn surpassed five players in Jena, and when his form reached its peak, he didn't shake the goalkeeper in front of him.
What do you use to shake yourself?So he, who has always been seeking stability, decided to shoot honestly.
It's just that Jena's strike made him feel a little bit hit by the pie. In his opinion, the probability of scoring in the situation just now is far less than that of a penalty kick.
He took the penalty kick with confidence.
Heike and Heidenheim's head coach Frank Schmidt were full of doubts, and they clearly heard the words Ye Xin shouted.
foul.
It was the first time for Frank Schmidt, but it was the second time for Heike.
The last time Ye Xin yelled when there was chaos in the penalty area, and then successfully saved a penalty kick. This time...
Frank Schmidt stared at Anderson Spano as he walked towards the penalty spot. His mind was a little confused now. In his opinion, it was extremely unwise for the Jena defender to foul just now. A yellow card and a point It is very uneconomical to replace Heidenheim's scoring chance with the ball.
Obviously a penalty kick has a great chance of scoring a goal.
Unless the goalkeeper in Jena thinks it's easier to defend the penalty than the one just now?
how can that be!
The difficulty of shooting while running with the ball is many times higher than that of a penalty kick. The position of the penalty kick is not mentioned first. In general, fixed-point shots will not shoot out of the goal, and the shooter can adjust his center of gravity in advance. angle.
In other words, a penalty kick is generally the most comfortable shot. Of course, this kind of comfort is for the shooter, but it is just the opposite for the goalkeeper.
Penalty kick is the most difficult shot to defend. If it is a shot on the move, the goalkeeper can first press forward to disrupt the opponent's forward route, and it is generally difficult to make fake moves while running. The injection route is usually already set.
Some experienced goalkeepers can even predict the route based on the kicking action, but the penalty kick is not good, because the penalty kick does not require fake action at all, and there is no chance to predict the line and route of the shot before the ball flies.
Can only rely on the goalkeeper's reflexes.
Reflexes?
Frank Schmidt suddenly remembered something that made him terrified. Judging from the performance of this Chinese goalkeeper, his reflexes are unparalleled.
(End of this chapter)
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