I Just Can Score

Chapter 136 Pizarro: I must learn this trick!

Hauke ​​Bruckner, midfielder.

Elza Birtez, right midfielder.

Swap the midfielder for the right midfielder? A somewhat unreasonable substitution adjustment, anyone with a discerning eye can see the meaning behind it.

St. Pauli is a 442 formation on the field.

Among the two central midfielders, Sulendik is the core of the formation. He has done a good job in attacking and defending. Counting Bol as the right midfielder, the formation has become a strange 4222.

If Sulentiq is regarded as a midfielder and Boll is regarded as a right-sided player, the formation becomes 4132.

These two formations can only be said, but they are completely unformed.

The substitution adjustment made by Bergmann is completely unreasonable at all. It will make St. Pauli's formation confusing. Instead, it makes more sense to replace Luz with Bruckner.

But Luz didn't end up.

This shows one point: Bergmann did not give up the offense completely, what he gave up was the frontal advance. Without the support of the normal formation, the frontal advance will encounter the embarrassment of there are positions but no players, and it will be difficult to play a threat. .

After the substitution and adjustment, St. Pauli's style of play is more inclined to defense. It cannot be said to be completely defensive, but Brückner, Surentic and Bol, three central players at the front of the penalty area, can greatly strengthen the penalty area. The thickness of the defense.

Various media also discussed about the substitution --

Bruckner is a good defensive midfielder. His style is very tough and will greatly enhance his ability to fight at the front of the penalty area.

After this adjustment, St. Pauli lost the ability to play head-on!

St. Pauli is planning to defend to the death!

Facing the powerful Bayern, this is also a last resort decision!

...

As the game continued, the situation on the field also confirmed the judgment. St. Pauli's offense was obviously less than that in the first half, and most of their energy was put on a solid defense.

This is the right decision!

In the eyes of many,

It is right for St. Pauli to choose to strengthen the defense. No one will blame Bergmann for this, because the two sides are not at the same level.

If a weak team wants to beat a strong team, it must have a solid defense.

At this point in the game, it is already a miracle that the two sides are tied. St. Pauli wants to seize the opportunity, the only thing is to strengthen the defense.

stick to it!

delay!

It is best to delay for 120 minutes and decide the outcome in a penalty shootout!

This style of play sounds very negative, but the results of countless games in the past have proved that only in this way can they have a chance to defeat strong teams, and those teams that let go of fighting against strong teams mostly lose miserably and are abused. The score is not surprising at all.

When seeing St. Pauli's dedication to defense, even Bayern Munich, the opponent, was not surprised at all.

That's normal.

It would be strange if St. Pauli continued to fight them head-on while tying.

That is not courage.

The only thing that can be explained is that the coaching ability of the opposing coach is not up to standard.

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Everyone can understand that in order to win the hope of victory, St. Pauli gave up frontal advancement and devoted himself to defending, but understanding does not mean accepting.

As the head coach of Bayern, Magath felt very depressed.

He was watching the game with a headache.

St. Pauli focused on defense, and all players retreated to the vicinity of the penalty area. Bayern will face a major test: breaking the dense defense.

It is not easy for any team to 'break the dense defense'.

When the opponent chooses to retreat across the board, the number of people near the penalty area will increase sharply. Let alone running players, even ten fixed pillars standing in front of the goal can block most of the angles.

How did the game become like this?

This is where Magath is depressed. Bayern had a chance to decide the winner at halftime, and their performance was also very good. In 45 minutes, they broke the opponent's goal twice.

But the opponent's performance is also good.

No.

It should be said that the opponent's No. 13 performed very well, Kahn's only mistake was caught by the opponent.

The goals later in the first half shocked many players in the team.

During the intermission, several players headed by Pizarro were constantly experimenting with the 'back heel swing ball'. 'Back turn', 'piercing the crotch', 'passing the ball', plus 'spinning the ball with the back heel', it is incredible to think about it. No one blames Lucio for being swayed and conceding the ball. Because anyone who suddenly faces that kind of extraordinary is unlikely to react.

Anyway, Bayern conceded two goals.

When the second half started, Bayern didn't even have a goal advantage, so they had to face the challenge of breaking the dense defense.

Fortunately, St. Pauli's strength is indeed poor.

From the first minute of the second half, football was completely controlled by Bayern. Their ball possession rate exceeded 80%. It can be said that football has always been under Bayern's control, and St. Pauli has no room to fight back.

Most of the players in the St. Pauli team did not cross the halfway line for 20 minutes.

They just kept defending, defending.

In the process of continuous defense, some St. Pauli players performed well. For example, the new Bruckner destroyed Bayern's crosses twice in a row, but the most outstanding performance was the central defender Ji. Well, the TV commentator used the famous villain of St. Pauli to introduce Gene. It is conceivable how bad his reputation is.

A villain has the ability of a villain.

Gene's defense is very tough, and his defensive skills are quite good. His strong body makes him stand out in confrontation, and his good height also has a certain air defense ability.

Pizarro was taken care of by Jean.

Even though Pizarro's level is quite outstanding, it is difficult to cooperate with the densely defended St. Pauli. He is not the kind of player who can score alone. Under Gene's marking, he failed several times in a row. Can touch the ball.

Gene had no way to defend Pizarro.

Even relying on the intensive defense of the entire team, Gene's performance is quite good.

Bayern's most active player is another striker, Roy Mackay. Makay needs to be tall, fit, and skilled. He is still very active in the face of dense defense. In 20 minutes , and made two threatening shots.

One is a header!

One is a volley!

The two shots failed to score, but St. Pauli was also lucky, especially the volley shot from the right of Ma Kai, which directly hit the goalkeeper Honarev. Respond.

In Bayern's fierce attack, most of the time, the camera lens is pointed at the St. Pauli half, or even the area of ​​​​the penalty area, but occasionally the camera will also point to the Bayern half.

There was only one St. Pauli player --

Zhen Shaolong.

After the start of the second half of the game, all members of St. Pauli were defending, and only Zhen Shaolong was in front, and he had no intention of participating in the defense at all.

St. Pauli did not attack for a long time, and Zhen Shaolong still stood in front.

Why doesn't he go back?

The game is played like this, what's the use of standing in front?

St. Pauli should replace him!

Those fans who knew Zhen Shaolong said, Zhen is really calm! He has always been like this, and he has never participated in defense!

He's waiting for his chance!

Who says there is no chance? Maybe in the next minute. He has been at the front for a long time, but he has never disappointed...

In the eyes of the media and fans, Zhen Shaolong is like the mascot of St. Pauli. His luck has always been very good. As long as he stands on the court, St. Pauli's overall luck will not be bad. In addition, even if he does not participate in the defense, Doesn't contribute anything to the defence, but he's scored two goals and no one else has done more.

The Bayern players have a different feeling.

Bayern's players on the field disagreed with the media and fans' views. The 'mascot' was placed with useless things, but the opponent's No. 13, even if he didn't show any performance, just stood in front and let Bayern feel like a thorn in his throat.

He's a fishbone stuck in his throat!

Sharp fishbone!

If the game started, they would definitely not care about Zhen Shaolong, but the two goals in the first half of the game were not all scored by luck. Even if the first goal was Kahn's mistake, the general forward can catch that chance?

Not to mention the second goal, it was a wonderful personal play!

Such a threatening player must not be allowed to stay in the front. Even if the football is controlled by the Bayern players most of the time, they must devote their energy to pay attention to defense, lest any accidents happen.

Without Zhen Shaolong, Bayern can concentrate on attacking.

With Zhen Shaolong, they had to be distracted.

On the contrary, Bayern very much expected to see that Zhen Shaolong, together with others, retreated to participate in the defense of the backcourt.

It's a pity that the other party didn't.

Bayern couldn't use all their strength to attack, which seemed to affect the efficiency of the attack. Thirty-five minutes into the second half, they still failed to break through St. Pauli's goal.

St. Pauli's defense in the middle is also very difficult.

Fights, fouls, conflicts, crises in front of the goal, every time a football is sent into the penalty area, it seems that the goal will be broken in the next moment. St. Pauli experienced a very difficult half hour, and they managed to survive come over.

In the 81st minute of the game, St. Pauli finally launched a wave of offense. Because of the long-term defense, the formation on the field was not even neat, and the offense naturally had no coordination at all.

This time it was Philipp Albrecht.

Facing the powerful Bayern Munich, Albrecht's technical strength has no advantage. The only thing he can rely on is the speed of dribbling. After receiving the pass, Albrecht rushed forward with the ball. There is no way to get down, and slowing down may mean being intercepted.

Albrecht dribbled the ball straight to the baseline, then slammed on the brakes like a textbook, and rolled the ball back to shake off Lahm, but Lahm followed and kicked the ball.

The two are facing each other.

Football is kicked out of the bottom line!

Because Lahm kicked towards the bottom line, the referee awarded the ball to St. Pauli, and St. Pauli got a corner kick.

This is an extremely rare opportunity.

Since the start of the game, St. Pauli has only scored two corner kicks. The last time was in the first half, and now it is only the second time.

Albrecht takes a penalty kick.

In the process of walking towards the corner flagpole, Albrecht noticed Zhen Shaolong's gesture, Use...that tactic? He turned his head to look at Surentic.

Surentic nodded, he also received the signal.

Luz and Bor also received the signal at the same time. Luz couldn't help poking his lips, he had no confidence in 'that tactic' at all, but he still nodded secretly, even if he was not optimistic about 'that tactic', but in the game In fact, his right to speak is not enough.

In St. Pauli's match, Sullentic and Zhen Shaolong had the most say.

Surentik is the captain of the team and the best performer among the 'other players', so naturally he has a great say.

The other one is Zhen Shaolong.

Zhen Shaolong has the right to speak, the reason is the simplest, he is the team's number one shooter, his performance is very outstanding, and he is the key to winning most games.

Zhen Shaolong said that he wanted to cooperate, and Surentic didn't object. Albrecht, Luz, Boll and others naturally had an indifferent attitude.

Then try it!

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That tactic was conceived by Zhen Shaolong, and it still has no name because it has not been used in actual combat.

Even during training, the success rate is extremely slim.

Zhen Shaolong proposed to use it, and several other people did not object. At this point in the game, everything depends on luck and improvisation, and how to play is secondary.

Then everyone saw 'that tactic'--

When the referee signaled that free throws were allowed, Albrecht took two steps back, trotted forward and passed the ball to Sulendik, who had responded in the past.

Luz ran sideways outside the penalty area, as if to meet Sulentiq.

Bol also ran towards the perimeter, but his direction was the other side.

Among St. Pauli players, those who are good at fighting for high-altitude balls are Luz and Bol. Zhen Shaolong was ignored because his confrontation ability is not strong, and he does not have outstanding height. He has almost no chance to be defended by Lucio.

As soon as Luz and Bol ran, Bayern's defense naturally kept up.

Simultaneously.

Zhen Shaolong seemed to be retreating, he took a few steps back, Lucio immediately followed, but the moment Surentik stopped the ball, he rushed to the right.

This turning point is a bit large.

Lucio realized again, he was already behind Zhen Shaolong.

That's when Surentik poked the ball over.

Luz and Bol helped attract too much defensive attention, Bayern's goal was empty, and even goalkeeper Kahn took two steps back and exited the corner kick mode position.

Only Lucio is beside Zhen Shaolong.

Another defensive player who was closer was Demichelis, who was about to rush forward to block. He gave up the defense of Luz and wanted to run over to block the gap between Sulentiq and the goal, but no one thought of it. , Surentic didn't pass the ball from the cross, or the big foot drove the ball to the middle, but passed the ball to Zhen Shaolong who threw away Lucio.

Demichelis failed to stop the ball.

The purpose of that tactic is to let Zhen Shaolong get the ball in the corner of the small penalty area. Zhen Shaolong and his teammates said, If the defender doesn't keep up, he can turn around and volley.

Indeed.

But Lucio reacted immediately and was blocked behind Zhen Shaolong, so it was impossible for him to turn around and volley.

So Zhen Shaolong's choice was to wait at the corner of the small penalty area, and heeled the ball...

Must Kill, trigger!

Next, all the Bayern players really saw what is called'rear heel arc shot'.

As the football rolled forward, it met Zhen Shaolong's heel, and it immediately accelerated and rotated. Then, the football successfully bypassed Lucio, who was completely unresponsive, with the trajectory of the front inner instep arc, without hesitation. One got into the bottom corner of the goal.

Not only Lucio didn't respond.

Kahn's line of sight was blocked and he failed to react. By the time he noticed, the football had already passed the goal line.

That moment.

The movements of the players in front of the Bayern goal stopped, and everyone opened their mouths in surprise, as if they had seen the most amazing thing in the world.

The arc of the heel?

Really the heel arc! God! I'm not dreaming!

how did you do that?

This guy's back heel can not only kick roundabouts, but also kick arcs... How flexible is it?

In the shock, Pizarro exclaimed, shook his fist vigorously, and shouted firmly, I must... learn this move!

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