The Young Lion

Two hundred and fifty-seven, enjoy the bus

Thank you Thieves for your reward!

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The London derby is about to start. Players from both sides have already entered the field. Chelsea coach Gullit stood on the sidelines with a slightly relaxed expression. In addition to his team's unexpected defeat in the first game of the new season, he also lost summer new aid Poyet. In the next four games, the momentum of winning all four games is like a rainbow.

On the other hand, Millwall's recent situation is not good. Three of the five league games have lost points. The main players Pirlo and Capdevila have to recover from their injuries for a month and a half. Lampard is approaching the time for his comeback.

In addition, coach Aldridge was fined and suspended to make the Wild Lions worse. The game was temporarily commanded by Benitez, and the Spaniard was also standing on the sidelines, his face looked very dignified.

Hi everyone, the London derby, the sixth round of the Premier League, is about to start. Chelsea, the leader of the standings, is at Stamford Bridge today to face the defending champion Millwall. Gullit, who has always declared that he wants to make Chelsea a sexy football representative, also put on a show today. A defensive formation, hehe, Andy, do you think Chelsea are afraid of Millwall?

Why not? If Millwall stays strong for the Champions League, Chelsea will definitely be criticized for such a formation, but today Millwall sent out strong players. Gullit lost three times to Hall last season. Today He also learns from Liverpool and Leicester City, maybe he will easily win the game, after all, Zola with a single arrow is more capable than Liverpool's young teenager Owen.

Look at the starting lineups of both sides today, Chelsea starting 41.

Goalkeeper: De Houer

Defenders: Clarke, Duberry, Leboeuf, Babayaro, Le Saux

Midfielders: Petrescu, Di Matteo, Sinclair, Wise

Forward: Zola.

Millwall's starting formation is still 433.

Goalkeeper: Bout

Defenders: Schneider, Helguera, Southgate. Gianluca Gianluca

Midfield: Makelele, Ballack, Nedved

Forwards: Larsson, Trezeguet, Shevchenko

Andy, I'm thinking about a question. Now that Millwall's opponents take the initiative to shrink the second half and defend and counterattack, giving up control of the midfield, what if Millwall also plays like this? So wouldn't the game be boring?

Martin,

This is where Hall is admirable. He firmly believes that his team can win. So he didn't let the team voluntarily give up control to tempt the opponent to attack. As he said, the coach should have his own ideals, and Millwall will not give up his aggressive pursuit of victory.

The game started and Chelsea kicked off first.

Zola passes the ball back to Di Matteo. Millwall put up a defensive formation, Wise responded to the pass and took two steps to pass to Zola in the middle. The latter tried to break through Ballack and was squeezed out and lost the ball.

After Chelsea kicked off, few people crossed the half-court, just waiting for Millwall to organize an attack and press it heavily.

Makelele passed the ball to Zambrotta on the wing. The Italian full-back took the ball and strode forward.

But with Petrescu at the back, Clark in front, Di Matteo and Duberry also formed a space compression for the backcourt area on this side.

Zambrotta deflects the ball laterally. Nedved kicked the ball and shifted the ball horizontally, and Ballack, who was inserted later, transferred the ball to the foot of Schneider on the wing in front of Sinclair.

Gullit, who was on the sidelines, saw Millwall's lateral transfer of the ball, and the corner of his mouth moved slightly, as if he smiled as expected.

This kind of lateral transfer of the ball is the most handy for Millwall. When the high-tempo kick is played, it cooperates with the striker to find space by laterally pulling the ball. The winger suddenly cuts inside and then responds with a through ball to penetrate the entire defense.

But when the backcourt space is filled with dense defensive players, it is difficult for forwards to find good opportunities no matter how they move.

And what next?

Should Millwall end this attack with a long shot?

Schneider dribbles the ball into the wide corner and passes it to Shevchenko, the Ukrainian with his back to the penalty area ready to receive it, while both Larsson and Trezeguet are moving towards him .

Le Saux puts Shevchenko on the sidelines and doesn't mind Millwall's bottom cross tactics. They have an extra defender today. As long as they don't make low-level mistakes, it is impossible for them to blow up their defense with crosses.

Babayaro followed Trezeguet, and Dubéry also moved to this side, beware of Larsson cutting in on the right, and Millwall's three forwards all rushed to the right wing.

The moment Shevchenko touched the ball, he turned his head to look at the two forward partners, and everyone's eyes seemed to have a tacit understanding.

Shevchenko also kicked the ball, and he passed the ball to Schneider.

After completing the pass, Shevchenko immediately turned around and made an inward cut, and Le Saux clung to him step by step as if he was facing a big enemy.

Trezeguet pulled towards the outside of the penalty area, and Babajaro followed immediately, for fear of giving the opponent room to turn around with the ball.

Larson stood in the middle and rushed forward. Duberry quickly stuck up with his body. At this moment, the sweeper Lebouf also moved to this side, intending to block the opponent's penetrating through ball.

However, none of the five members of Chelsea's defense noticed that the moment Shevchenko passed the ball back, Millwall's two midfielders rushed forward purposefully like beasts.

Di Matteo and Sinclair, who were defending against Nedved and Ballack, were quickly thrown away after the two suddenly started.

Schneider concentrated, a beautiful arc ball into the penalty area, over the head of the entire defense, and then went straight to the back point of the small penalty area.

Scavenger Lebouf felt scalp numb when he saw the trajectory of the ball flying out. He quickly moved to the right to make up for it. Nedved came first and then tapped his left foot before returning the ball to the center. The ball passed between Leboeuf's legs. Leboeuf himself smelled the smell of death. Before he could turn around, there was the sound of a thunderous shot behind him.

boom!

Ballack blasted the ball cleanly into the goal!

Stamford Bridge was silent for a moment.

There was no sound in the home team stands. Chelsea fans, coaches, and players were all dumbfounded, as if struck by a bolt from the blue.

The away team stands where the Wild Lions fans were located was erupting.

Chelsea, you guys are so arrogant! Leaders? Shame, there are only five rounds in the Premier League?! It won't be long before our Wild Lions will kick you down, and then we will step on your corpses to get on the championship podium like before! You guys just laugh again. Ask us where the crazy lion is? We are here, and we are celebrating wildly at Stamford Bridge!

The Wild Lions fans cheered heartily, shouted passionately for the team, and shamelessly humiliated their rivals.

Aldridge, who was watching from the sidelines in the box, was also very excited after seeing the goal. He stood up, waved his fists and roared ferociously to vent.

Putting the bus! Placing the tortoise! ​​I am not afraid of you doing it. You can do it to your heart's content. If you do it until the end of time, until the sea is dry and the rocks are dead, I'll blow you up like a team! Not only will you be useless in playing football, but you will also lose face. Wucun! I want the world to understand why the mad lion is mad!

Millwall scored. The first goal since the first three league misfires.

Ballack ran around excitedly after scoring a goal.

Not only because he scored goals. But he and his teammates know it. They created another classic teamwork goal!

Commentator Martin Taylor couldn't get excited either.

As a football commentator, the happiest thing is to witness the birth of classics.

The fastest goal so far this season was born, 1 minute and 7 seconds! Millwall scored a lightning goal, which is a great goal. If you only watch Nedved assist Ballack to score, you will not feel this. How special the ball was because Ballack's chance was so good it was almost impossible to hit it. But if you appreciate the goal from start to finish, you know what a fantastic goal it was, between two teams What a wonderful game between offense and defense!

That's right, Martin, Millwall's goal must have come from careful tactical rehearsal. From the attack to the goal, the ball was scored after 9 passes. In this process, the ball was quickly passed across the frontcourt. Chelsea's The defensive center of gravity shifted from right to left. This is the Millwall offensive routine that we are very familiar with before, but through the slow-motion replay to analyze the next attack, you will marvel at the beauty of Millwall’s offensive players.”

Andy, you're so right, Shevchenko turns and cuts inside after the pass. That draws the Chelsea defenders to focus on his side, Trezeguet pulls out to attract Babayaro, Larsson Appearing in the center of the penalty area line directly opposite the goal, the three forwards of Millwall tore Chelsea's defense line to pieces from different directions, and left a big space on the other side. At the same time, Nedved and Ballack's high-speed The insertion was obviously purposeful. Nedved went to catch the ball, and Ballack grabbed a point in front of the goal. Duberry was completely dumbfounded. He didn't even know that at that moment, he should continue to defend Larson in front of him. Or go after Ballack who passed by him! Nedved assisted and Ballack scored. During the whole offensive process, including Zambrotta who made a cross pass from the left side of the road, Millwall Every attacking player played a role in this attack and they all worked together to produce this classic goal! Hall's team didn't give in to counter-attacking tactics and Millwall came out stronger!

The coaches and substitute players on Millwall's bench were stunned by this goal. In fact, they knew best that Aldridge never arranged rigid tactical training in training.

For example, this goal must not have been practiced out of a fixed routine.

Aldridge just told the players the most basic ideas, and then let the players play on their own in training. They have a tacit understanding and ability, and they can create the most wonderful moments at unexpected times.

This is Aldrich's training idea: Laconian thinking.

When everyone else was celebrating, Benitez remained unmoved. Instead, he calmly pressed his hands to signal to the players, telling them not to be too happy: the game has just begun, don't get carried away!

Chelsea fell behind just after the start of the home game, and Gullit's face couldn't be more relaxed.

In today's formation, the most feared thing is losing the ball. Once the ball is lost, the 41 formation will restrict Chelsea's offensive hands and feet.

What the hell!

Millwall missed a goal against the Reds, a goal against Wimbledon, and a goal against Leicester City.

Chelsea's personnel team is definitely not inferior to these three teams. Why did he concede the ball as soon as he came up? Could it be that the scavenger used it wrongly and should add an intercepting midfielder?

Evans led the Red Army to the point where they couldn't afford to lose against the Wild Lions, and used defensive counterattacks to win a victory at Anfield.

Gullit has also reached the point where he can't afford to lose. Not only did he fail to beat the Wild Lions in the league last season, but he was also robbed of the championship by the opponent in the FA Cup final. If he loses again today, not to mention Chelsea, he is afraid They all feel dull.

The opponent is a team without a coach in command! ()

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