Football: After listening to the advice, I became the strongest free man.

Chapter 350 I will always let everyone see a better version of myself! (page 1)

It is difficult for such a rough attack to pose a real threat to Navas. Near the end of the first half, the first incident that could change the overall trend of the game occurred.

Silva's dismissal undoubtedly disrupted Pergone's initial plan and deployment, and also caused Manchester City's frontcourt formation to infinitely shift to 442, but only Ding Ding was left at the ball point.

This also means that if Real Madrid strangles Tintin, Manchester City's offense will cease to exist. The trend in the second half also proved this.

The Manchester City formation pictured above is actually somewhat inaccurate.

In fact, in the second half, Akun's position was further back, and his threat was significantly reduced after more retreats.

And Iheanacho is obviously not used to such a big scene, so his effect is not that big after playing.

In the first half, because there was no space and the defense was relatively deep, it can be said that Benzema did not play even 30% of his role.

When Benzema came off the field in the second half, Real Madrid's lack of attacking power reflected Benzema's role.

Due to the lack of a fulcrum in the frontcourt, neither Jese, Vazquez, Bale, nor Marcelo can make good use of this space to attack Manchester City.

In the second half, Manchester City's offense basically turned rough, and attempts to attack the opponent's defense with direct through balls or crosses from the side had little effect on Real Madrid's defense. It can be seen in the picture that Manchester City basically had no success in passing in front of the penalty area and passing through the ball after halftime. The few successes came mostly from the breakthroughs of Tintin and Navas.

One result of the disappearance of Manchester City's offensive threat is that Real Madrid can play the football they are familiar with.

It can be seen that Real Madrid's main method in the second half is to start the attack from the left (from Marcelo, Kroos or the Magic Flute who switched here), and then attract Manchester City to deploy heavy defense forces on their right through a wide range Transfer the ball to Bale, Vazquez or Carvajal on your right.

Sometimes Bale will break through from his usual left-back position, then cut inside to find the space between Jese and Vazquez.

This tactic is not unsuccessful. If it weren't for Joe Hart's superb performance in front of the goal, Real Madrid would definitely be able to score at least one away goal.

In the first half, except for Kroos's 6 times, the next four were all from Manchester City.

In the second half... Kroos and Magic Flute don't need to fight back to talk about substitution adjustments. Both sides had to make a forced substitution around halftime, and the players replaced this time played similar roles.

Jese's performance in this game is really paving the way for the next generation Vazquez to rise to the top. Both the offensive and defensive ends are unsatisfactory. Iheanacho is still young and excusable. As for the second substitution, Pergone has no second choice at all (Delph? Are you sure you're not kidding me?), and Qi Zu only has James Ronaldo and Isco.

There is no problem with the timing of the replacement, and there is no problem with the selection in theory. The timing of Qi Zu's second heat exchange is questionable.

Real Madrid shouldn't make substitutions when their attack is at its peak, but when that momentum begins to weaken, injecting fresh strength in time is a good way to maintain it.

Obviously, although Ronaldo and Isco are not suitable for such a tactical system, at least Ronaldo will play a greater role than Jesé or Isco.

When he replaced Kroos near the end of the game and failed to continue the attack, he allowed the opponent to seize several opportunities to counterattack, threatening the goal and causing Carvajal to receive a yellow card. This effect can only be said to be negative. qualified. Let’s talk about a few people: Navas: Natal’s reputation is well-deserved. Carvajal: If there was no yellow card in the end, then this game would be perfect.

Of course, that yellow card wasn't his fault. Pepe: Ignoring the shot that sent Joe Hart to immortality, Pepe's entire performance could have been almost 9.5 or even 10 points. For Iheanacho and Akun, the limit can be said to be world-class. Ramos: Facing the second best shot in the game, he also missed it.

Others, world-class Kroos: Master of midfield rhythm, this game achieved a balance of offense and defense, which made people see the shadow of Long Ge. Modric: Without him and Kroos, then Perez will respond more actively Real Madrid's defense, this will also cause problems on the defensive end before Real Madrid's offense starts. Vazquez: And there is no doubt that the first substitute on the striker.

In this game, whether he was breaking through and running or returning to defend and counterattack, he did a good job. Bell: Limited by his playing style, but in the second half, he still showed some things that a superstar should have. Joe Hart:

A tribute to Saint Hart (this is Hart, this is obviously Harry Potter!)

Tintin: Real Madrid had a serious problem, but they were still constrained by the opponent's defense in the second half.

For their own reasons, both sides played very conservatively, and the result was that the minimum requirements of both sides were met.

Of course, it is a very boring and ugly game for the audience. Manchester City followed the same idea as they did against Paris, strengthening the defense in the midfield (not a bus, you can see a lot of high-position pressing) and waiting for the opponent to make mistakes. Mangala was replaced by Kompany in the starting lineup, and nothing else changed. However, Silva's injury was a big blow to Manchester City. I guess Pergone wanted to wait until a certain period of time before making another effort. After all, it was home court. However, Silva's fate also ruined this plan, so he had to fight to the end.

Real Madrid may have been injured because of Cristiano Ronaldo, and may not have wanted to repeat the tragedy of the away game against Wolfsburg, so they also played very conservatively. When Manchester City took the ball to attack, all players retreated to their own half to defend. It was not until the end that Jesus was replaced and he created several good opportunities, but St. Hartman City still maintained their home court.

The current situation is not optimistic for Manchester City. After all, they will face the complete BBC at the Bernabeu in the next round. We can only hope to maintain a good defensive level, Silva can come back in time, and De Bruyne's counterattack is even more powerful. After all, Real Madrid cannot retreat to their own half with 11 men.

You don’t need to make too many changes to your tactics, just play like this. Make the best of counterattacks. If you can’t, you have to defend well. If it’s a big deal, take a penalty kick. If the worst happens, go home. There’s nothing to be afraid of. But you must be fully mentally prepared. The test at the Bernabeu is definitely not at the same level as at the Etihad.

From the perspective of the intensity and enjoyment of the game, Manchester City and Real Madrid played like shit.

Both sides did not have many effective attacks, and their shooting statistics were not good. Real Madrid did not have the mercury-like counterattack, and Manchester City did not have the fast pace of the British style of play. The game was lethargic.

In short, there is no way to compare this game with Atletico Madrid's home game against Bayern last night! From a competitive perspective, it can only be said that both sides have temporarily found each other's weaknesses and curbed each other's vitality, so that neither side can find a good way to score.

Hart is finally no longer a background player this time. He performed well and deserves praise. After all, the European Cup is coming and England also needs a good goalkeeper.

The highlight of the game was Zidane's pants. He really needs a tailor who can sew them well. From the perspective of winning the championship, this 0-0 game may be a better result for both sides.

After all, we have reached the semi-finals and there are only 180 minutes left until the final. No one wants to take too many risks. After all, the game lasts for 180 minutes!

Real Madrid did not score away goals, and they will definitely hope to play a good defensive counterattack when they return to home. It is still doubtful whether Cristiano Ronaldo can play at home, and the frontcourt weapon of stupid horse is also injured.

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