Football: The Strongest Hexagon Warrior

Chapter 12 There is no upper limit to potential (please vote for recommendation) (Page 12)

At the beginning of the second half, Porto U17 took advantage of Martin's unmarked opportunity on the right to assist Felix to expand the score and turn the score into 2:0.

Felix, who scored twice, turned around with his small body, avoiding the bear hug of the little dark boy Mady Queta, and excitedly rushed towards Martin who sent the assist.

Since U9, Felix has been the captain of Porto's youth teams at all levels. Unfortunately, his figure has not gotten bigger as he has grown older. He has always been skinny, so he heard some rumors...

The promotion from U15 to U17 is not to truly be invincible in U15, but to make him retreat in spite of difficulties.

The Portuguese youth training encourages and encourages young players to skip levels. They believe that true geniuses can definitely stand out among players who are one or two years older. If they are not suitable, they should be eliminated.

However, everyone's physical development period is different. Being thin as a child does not mean that it will remain so as an adult...

According to an acquaintance, Felix knows that the technical department of the youth academy will make an updated evaluation of him within three months and may be interviewed.

In the past ten days or so, I took the initiative to practice more with Martin and cultivate a tacit understanding, just to show different characteristics in the Triwizard Tournament.

He wants youth training director Paul Noga to see that a strong body can still determine the outcome of a game!

In the first and second half, he scored twice thanks to his tacit cooperation with Martin, and he was naturally very excited.

Paul Noga, the youth training director who was watching the game, was thoughtful, and his brain was already thinking deeply.

Can some of the necessary requirements be relaxed when it comes to treating true geniuses?

Suddenly, he thought about why Benfica's youth training was successful.

Both focus on youth training + agency, why is Benfica more successful?

The reason is very simple, that is, Benfica youth training only looks at the football talent displayed by the players...

As for other aspects, they are not important considerations.

In the final analysis, it is still affected by performance that causes one's own ideas to become narrow.

This is often the case, the more you want to achieve something, the harder it is to achieve it.

Felix hugged Martin tightly and said excitedly: "Martin, thank you."

"It's just a reflection of your ghostly movement and ability to seize opportunities in front of the goal."

"Hey, that's..."

Felix smiled happily.

"Virtue!"

Rui Pires laughed and scolded: "I don't know how to be ashamed."

Head coach Simon looked at the players gathering together to celebrate the goal and felt very emotional.

Especially when I looked at Martin, I was both relieved and uncomfortable.

What is gratifying is that Martin can finally move from U17 to a higher echelon smoothly, and even has the ability to go to U23 and even the B team.

The sad thing is that the outbreak occurred too late, and it was almost time to persuade them to retreat.

"Boy Martin, I hope you can stabilize your mentality and realize your talents."

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The scouts who stand among the fans have once again added new technical characteristics to the two names in the evaluation manual.

Joao Felix: Flexible movement, excellent sense of goal, and strong sense of grabbing points.

Martin: He has the habit of observing in advance, has strong ability to read the game, participates in the attack decisively, has a very high positioning rate, is good at finding openings for teammates to move, and is very accurate in passing.

Steve Rowley, who had already contacted BOSS during halftime, was different from most scouts. He was now holding an ultra-high-definition camera and filming Martin in all directions.

The Porto fans in the audience were very excited and celebrated Felix's lightning goal at the beginning of the second half.

The Sporting CP fans spread their hands in frustration and did not blame the young players on the field.

Players in the U17 age group are still young and simply cannot complete high-quality games like professional games.

Therefore, some fans also take the initiative to applaud young players, hoping that the youth team players of their favorite team can regain their strength and get up from where they fell.

The Sporting CP U17 players did show some eye-catching performances in the restarted game, but there were very few shots that truly threatened Diogo Costa's goal.

Martin is completely dominant guarding the right wing, which is reassuring.

The defense on the left and center relied on their numerical advantage to complete the tactics laid out by coach Simon. After gaining a foothold, they began to counterattack, trying to further expand the score and kill the game.

However, as the Sporting CP U17 players tightened restrictions on Martin and Felix, the shortcoming of no one making threatening passes was fully exposed.

Felix's body is thin and it is difficult to make a difference in the face of close defense.

In order to continue to perform well, he had to increase his range of activities to actively receive passes from his teammates.

Continuous close defense and battle of wits made it increasingly uncomfortable for him, who was already short of physical fitness.

When the time came to sixty minutes, the running coverage area decreased at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Simon realized it was time for a replacement.

In the 63rd minute of the game, Rui Pedro replaced Felix.

Felix was substituted, and the Porto U17 youth team did not change much on both offense and defense.

Especially on the defensive end, it is as stable as ever.

Martin showed super toughness and defensive ability when facing the continuous impact of players such as Leo on the right. He successfully defended the opponent time and time again, giving the team an endless sense of security.

Defense and offense complement each other. If the offense is strong enough, it can also release pressure on the defense.

In the same way, tough defense can allow midfielders and frontcourt players to put down their psychological baggage and devote themselves wholeheartedly to offense.

The slight drawback is that the offense has a lot of thunder and little rain, and opportunities are created but no player can send the ball into the goal.

Time passed by second by second, and the offense of Sporting CP U17 began to develop to the right and center again.

Facing a defense that can free up enough people, there are really not many ways.

Leo, who had high hopes from Sporting CP fans, was directly defended by Martin, without any confidence at all.

The overall offense was sluggish, and the football was quickly given to the capable Leo.

He received the pass from his teammate without hesitation, either passing it back, or when he was far enough away from Martin, he suddenly shot a cold arrow from the outside of the penalty area.

The long-range shots taken in a hurry have a pitifully low hit rate.

Head coach Maritimo saw Leo once again impatiently complete an outrageous long shot. He shouted towards the warm-up area: "Cabral, come back, prepare to replace Rafael."

With Leo being substituted, the Sporting CP U17 offense became even more sluggish.

Both sides had offensive moves, but lacked players who could put the ball into the opponent's goal. The coaches on both sides began to deploy their troops.

The Triwizard Tournament was originally a warm-up match, mainly to examine players.

When the time was almost up, the players were replaced one after another, including the goalkeeper.

Martin was particularly important to Porto's U17 defense and had no physical problems. He was replaced by Dalot until the end of the game.

"Dear Miguel, am I doing okay?"

After leaving the court, Martin walked straight to the audience, raised his hand and gave Miguel Mario a high-five with his arms raised.

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