Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 186 Punch

The most important thing about this tactic is defense.

Because you have to defend to have the possibility of counterattack.

But if you only emphasize defense, or focus on defense blindly, or even sacrifice the power of offense for the sake of defense, it will not be worth the candle.

After all, for a defense that cannot counterattack, it will be a matter of time before the opponent scores a goal.

And the defensive counterattack is not just a tactic that relies on the speed and personal ability of the offensive players.

When counterattacking, you should invest in troops as much as you want. You can't watch the show with ten people in the back, and one person in the front will charge into the battle.

Such a defensive counterattack is not efficient.

This puts high demands on the physical fitness of the players.

The game has been played to the last ten minutes, and there is not much physical energy left, so I have to rush forward without hesitation when counterattacking, and retreat quickly after the counterattack fails or ends.

Sprinting back and forth is all anaerobic exercise. At this time of the game, the players' physical fitness is already exhausted, and if they have to sprint back and forth like this, they will not be able to attack, and they will not be able to come back. It's okay if you only rely on one or two people to fight back, but if you want to invest more troops, it will be very difficult.

Clark has always attached great importance to the team's physical fitness, just so that the team can not lose the chain and still have combat effectiveness at this time.

Modern football attaches great importance to the running of players, so physical fitness has become the key in modern football.

Those teams that can win the championship are all physically fit.

In the past, football could still allow players with distinctive characteristics but poor physical fitness to exist, but now there is almost no living space for such people.

If Hu Lai's physical fitness is not reasonable, even if he can score goals, it will be difficult to play the main force in the top five European league teams.

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Amidst the cheers of the home team fans in the stands of Southfield Stadium, London Bridge launched a fierce attack on Leeds City. Their two full-backs pressed up, and even the goalkeeper Bueno was pressed outside the penalty area.

The two central defenders, George Birx and Tim Martin, stood on the central line.

Make sure that Leeds City can't even open the ball halfway, as long as they come over, they will be controlled.

Hou Lai is Leeds City's most advanced player, and he dangles in front of the two London Bridge centre-backs.

It's going to be tough to expect him to compete for the top with two centre-backs here though.

Leeds City was overwhelmed and all players returned to their own half.

It seems that the weak line of defense is already in jeopardy.

Leeds City is like a spring, being continuously compressed and compressed, and it is about to be compressed to the limit.

If London Bridge can continue to exert pressure at this time, Leeds City is likely to be crushed and collapsed.

It's a pity that the pressure on London Bridge is almost reaching its limit...

"Pu!!"

After Park Chun-tae received a pass from Aiken in the penalty area, he was pasted by Leeds City centre-back Ben Grist and he tried to buckle the football over to get rid of the latter.

But Grist took advantage of his physical strength to squeeze Park Chun-tae so that his footing was unstable.

At this point in the game, Park Chun-tae's physical energy consumption is huge, making it difficult for him to take advantage of the physical confrontation-the players in Leeds City are not the only ones who are exhausted.

In the end, Pu Chuntai was squeezed by Grist and fell to the ground.

Huge boos immediately sounded from the stands.

Park Chun-tae himself raised his arm for a foul by Grist - he wanted a penalty.

But the referee signaled him to get up.

The boos grew louder as fans at London Bridge thought the referee favored Leeds.

At the same time, a line of subtitles appeared on the TV screen, to the effect that: The video referee team is judging the fall in the penalty area to determine whether it was a foul.

The game was still going on on the field. The ball that Park Chun-tae lost after falling was won by the Leeds City players. They kicked the football forward.

Hu Lai ran to land, but he couldn't compete with Tim Martin, who was 1.96 meters tall.

The football was pushed back by Martin,

Falling to Montgomery's feet, London Bridge continued to organize the attack.

After Pu Chuntai got up from the ground, he continued to appeal and protest loudly to the referee, thinking that it should have been a penalty just now.

The referee gestured for him to shut up, and at the same time held down the earphone with one hand so that he could hear the suggestion from the video referee group clearly amidst the loud boos.

Soon he came to a conclusion-Grist didn't foul, the ball was fine!

He signaled for the game to continue.

The subtitle "No foul, no penalty" was also displayed on the live screen.

No matter how dissatisfied the London Bridge fans are, this result cannot be changed.

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Aiken retreated to respond, and after getting the ball, he tried to dribble laterally, but it was a little bit bigger.

Like a little monkey, Junpei Morikawa rushed forward nimbly, and stabbed the football away with his foot.

However, there were so many players on both sides in this area, and his poked ball fell to the feet of London Bridge striker Mohamed De Hely.

Junpei Morikawa did not give up, rushed up again, and kicked Deheli again.

Under the collision of the two opposite forces, the football stayed in place, and both of them staggered a little, but neither of them lost control of the football.

So the two fought bayonets in front of the restricted area of ​​Leeds City.

De Heli's feet are really flexible and have a first-class sense of the ball.

But Junpei Morikawa is also tenacious enough, and at the same time, his short stature makes his center of gravity lower, and it is also convenient for him to steal the ball at his feet.

After the two entangled each other like this for a few seconds, the football was eventually pulled out from De Heli's feet by Junpei Morikawa.

Not only that, but he also took advantage of the opportunity to put Dehli behind him, making it impossible for him to counter-steal immediately.

He then passed the football back to right back Josh Lawler on the pull side.

Lawler dragged deep, and London Bridge left-back Alan Morley rushed to press him. At this time, the full-backs of London Bridge are already playing like wingers...

Lawler then passed the football to the center and passed it to goalkeeper van der Ven.

After van der Ven received the ball, he directly kicked the football towards the midfield with a big foot.

In the middle, Pete Williams jumped up and headed the ball and passed it to Hou Lai!

Instead of standing still to catch the ball, Hu Lai suddenly accelerated and ran back, temporarily throwing Birx away, accurately judging where the football landed, leaping high, and at the same time turning slightly in the air.

He saw the huge gap behind the London Bridge rear line, and at the same time he saw Lasky picking up speed and charging forward.

So he twisted his waist and shook his head in the air, and pushed the football towards the backfield of London Bridge, in front of Laski who was sprinting!

"Leeds City's counterattack!"

Clark and Randall on the sidelines were both excited, but they were still trying to restrain themselves, staring at the field.

Hu Lai did a very good job of flying the header back this time. Laski didn't need to slow down at all, and continued to speed up and rush forward to receive the ball.

He didn't stop the ball either, but moved the football forward!

This helped him get rid of Montgomery, the captain of London Bridge, and almost formed a single-handedly!

London Bridge fans in the stands of Southfield Stadium used huge boos and screams to express their mood at this moment - panic!

Birx and Montgomery were still chasing Lasky, and they ignored the others.

Behind them, Hu Lai, who completed the header ferry, did not just stop and watch the show, but turned around and rushed forward.

As a center forward, every attack is related to him, no matter how far he is from the goal, he always runs towards the goal, because he knows the goal is there...

It's just that no one pays attention to him now. All attention was drawn to Lasky.

You must know that the Polish striker has formed a one-handed situation, and he must have come to this ball by himself!

Another London Bridge centre-back, Tim Martin, also ran back to protect the middle, handing Laski to his team-mate Birx and captain Montgomery.

When Laski dribbled the ball into the penalty area, London Bridge goalkeeper Bueno struck!

The Polish striker looked up, and then kicked and shot!

At the same time as he shot, Bueno fell to the ground and rushed to the middle, and the football flew over!

He was right!

But for such a close-range shot, he couldn't hold it, so he could only push the flying football away with both palms...

The football has not flown far, and the alarm in front of London Bridge is still not lifted!

Only then did everyone see that Hu Lai had followed into the penalty area. He was in the middle, and the football was thrown into the middle by Bueno!

Tim Martin watched the football fly over. He was returning to defense, he stopped and turned around, stretched out his foot and shoveled at the football.

But someone hit the ball before him!

"Hoola!!"

Hu Lai rushed to the football in stride, raised his foot and shot!

He put the football into the empty goal before Martin!

"Ohhhhhh!! Holly! Holly!! Beautiful!! Lore! He killed London Bridge!!"

In fact, what Shen Lang said was not very rigorous. Hu Lai scored in the 85th minute, and there were at least eight minutes before the end of the game.

Strictly speaking, this is not a lore.

But Shen Lang didn't care so much, when he became emotional, how could he speak rigorously?

The boos at Southfield Stadium were much smaller in front of this goal, but the shouts of the fans of the visiting team were highlighted:

"Whosyourdaddy?! Whosyourdaddy?! Whosyourdaddy?!"

"WHO?! WHO?! WHO?!"

"Husyourdaddy!! Husyourdaddy!! Husyourdaddy!!!"

"HU!! HU!!! HU!!!"

Amidst the shouts, Hu Lai ran to the corner flag and made his own signature celebration.

But this time it was a little different from usual. When he landed, he raised his hands up, turned his wrists down, and pointed his thumbs to the number and name on his back.

It seemed to be cooperating with the Leeds City fans in the stands.

Tell the audience of more than 40,000 London Bridge fans:

Goal scorer, Holly!

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