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Chapter 113 and Fulham (2)

Chapter 113 and Fulham (2)

Shevchenko is Duncan's greatest hope, but it is not Sheva who is the first to go crazy.

But it was Trabelsi who broke out first.

Trabelsi is the team's most stable assist point and also a guarantee for the team's right flank.While having the ability to plug in, he also has a strong defensive ability and is the pinnacle of the team's right wing.

He is not only the number one star in Tunisia, but also a player with leadership qualities. When he played for Ajax, he was even shortlisted for the European Footballer of the Year.

Of course, in the Premier League, there are players who are more capable than Trabelsi, and there are teams that can counterattack behind him, but no one can score goals from his defense so easily.

Although his position is advanced, as a person who regards the entire right side as his own back garden, Trabelsi cannot tolerate anyone who can play wild here!

A few minutes later, Fulham's midfielder took the ball, attracted Hargreaves, and suddenly made a diagonal pass, and the football flew to their left and Manchester City's right.

Joel Luka, who acts as a right center back, is on the verge of a big enemy, keeping his eyes on the football.Fulham's left-back is quick and not bad in terms of physicality, which makes it difficult to defend.

The football fell, and Joel Luka took off, but the center forward of the opponent got stuck, firmly blocked Joel Luka, and then ferried the ball to his own winger.

The winger takes the ball, accelerates, and sprints past Joel Luka.

"Fulham broke through again, they pressed the whole team to see what he would do with the ball..."

But he didn't pass the ball.

Just as the Fulham winger slowed down, strolled in the courtyard, and carefully observed the situation in the penalty area, a leg suddenly stretched out from behind.

While hooking the football, the leg knocked Fulham's winger to the ground by the way.

The opponent was caught off guard and fell with a mouth full of mud.His entire face was buried in the grass.

It's Trabelsi! He ran for tens of meters, retreated and broke the opponent's football.Then, he quickly got up from the ground and passed the ball.

The referee raised his hands horizontally to indicate that there was no foul, and the game continued.

Although it seemed to knock the opponent down directly, Trabelsi's tackle was very clean, and the Fulham winger could only suffer from it.

After passing the ball, Trabelsi ran forward regardless.

The two full-backs of the opponent rushed up, and this was an excellent opportunity for them to counterattack!
Button received the football, he made some adjustments, and directly kicked a long pass.

Before receiving the ball, he has already planned the route and opening of the pass.

The next moment, the football flew where it was supposed to go.

Miduo looked at the football and wanted to fly by himself, his heart jumped wildly, he knew that the opportunity had come!

He didn't just sit there, waiting for the football to roll over.Nor did he keep retreating, shortening the distance for the counterattack.

He chose to go up!

This can shorten the distance between him and the football, and avoid being cut off by someone directly going around the front defense.Fulham's midfielder is always near him.

His choice was correct, because just as he was going forward, Fulham's right back Yago also rushed up.

Obviously wanting to give up the ball and kill Manchester City's counterattack.

At the same time, he has another task, which is to prevent Mido from turning around.In the tactical report before the game, Coleman focused on Mido's long-range shooting ability.

But Mido didn't even think about turning around.

He didn't even move, he just slapped the ball, both receiving and passing.

Passed the ball to Trabelsi who turned around and rushed forward, then Mido quickly turned around and ran to the frontcourt again!
Fulham's defensive midfielder was stunned immediately, he didn't know what to do next.

Go straight up to grab Trabelsi's ball?Or run back to chase Mido?
Before he could think it through, Trabelsi had already passed the football back.

Between breaths, the football returned to Mido's feet.

Manchester City's counterattack horn sounded!
The Manchester City fans in the stands cheered when they saw Manchester City launch a counterattack.They didn't think the team would definitely score this time, but every attack of the team was worthy of their loud cheers.

Amidst the cheers, Mido received the football, and he ran forward with the ball.

However, running with the ball is still not as good as running without the ball, and Mido has to observe, so the opponent's midfielder who was thrown off just now is forced up again.Mido didn't entangle, quickly took the ball, and passed the ball to Shevchenko who retreated.

Then keep running.

"The same trick is invalid for me twice!" Like his own coach, Fulham players are very good at learning lessons from experience.

Just now Mido and Trabelsi got rid of him with a two-for-one. This time, he won't be fooled by the same trick!
Without hesitation, he quickly followed Mido, waiting for Shevchenko to pass the ball back.

but.

Shevchenko didn't pass the ball back, but took the ball himself. After catching the ball, he took it and completed the turn.

The Fulham defender thought that his midfielder would chase Shevchenko, who was holding the ball, so that he could defend Mido, but he didn't expect the lack of tacit understanding, and his teammates chased Mido.

Mido attracted more defensive firepower, leaving Shevchenko empty.

With no one defending Shevchenko, he easily completed the turn.

Now, he faces the goal.

In front of him was Fulham's weak defense.

To his right, Trabelsi was running wildly along the touchline.

To his right and left, Martin Petrov was running with him, and to the far right was Samaras.

The power of the primary five-element array is revealed at this moment!

Elementary five-element formation: attribute movement!
As long as one of the five players holds the ball, the running positions of the others will become very sharp, and they will all fill in the opponent's space.Through the restraint and pulling of the other four people, good opportunities can be created for players with the ball.

At that time, whether passing the ball or breaking through, there will be opportunities.

This is the case now. Shevchenko takes the ball and other players run, which is the most uncomfortable and difficult route for Fulham players to defend.

Accurate and fast.

Fulham's four defenders are experienced and know that they have little chance of winning under the opponent's running position.If he rushed forward rashly, he might be pierced by a sharp through pass from the opponent.

Shevchenko contributed two assists in the last round of the league, which they have deliberately studied.

Those two goals showed Shevchenko's good overall view and superb footwork.

The same mistake, Fulham will not make twice; the same assist, Fulham will not let him repeat it again.

So they quickly and tacitly made the only correct choice.

That is to retreat in unison!

As long as you keep retreating, you can maintain a whole line of defense in front of Manchester City's offense, so that the opponent does not dare to make too much trouble.At the same time, it can also delay time and win opportunities for teammates who return to defense.Finally, when they retreated near the penalty area line, there was not much room left for Manchester City to pass the ball. Manchester City had to make a choice, whether to pass the ball or shoot themselves.

Then they will collectively press forward and cause offside!Let all other Manchester City players fall into the offside trap.

Judging from the current speed of other Manchester City players, they will definitely not be able to stop the car and run directly to the offside position.

If Shevchenko is going to pass the ball, then their attack is over.If Shevchenko wants to break through by himself, then the two central defenders will come up to entangle him.

As for shooting, they haven't studied it.

Because Shevchenko has not scored a league goal so far, it is naturally impossible to study his "habits", and naturally there is no chance to "keep him from scoring the same two goals".

But they are not worried.

Is a player who has not scored in six rounds worth studying?
(End of this chapter)

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