Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 95: Do you still need me?

After taking the lead, every attack by Tramede can arouse boos from the Leeds City fans in the stands.

In the past, Leeds City fans didn't have much opinion on Tramed. After all, when Tramed was in England and European football, Leeds was still playing in the mud in the second league. At that time, the biggest wish of Leeds City fans was that the team could be upgraded to League One.

The two teams have only met once in history, and that was in the FA Cup game sixty years ago. Tramed was already a well-known strong team in English football, and Leeds was still an unknown.

In that FA Cup match, Tramed didn't even send the main lineup. Only the youth army and substitute players were used to win the city 4:0.

The failure of this game did not make Leeds fans hate Tramed.

After all, the two teams can't fight each other, and they can't make it for eight lifetimes. Just because of a failure, they hate others? The hearts of the Leeds fans are too small...

So after Leeds promoted to the Premier League, the two teams played against each other many times and there is no story.

Every game is an ordinary game. Even if Leeds City was completely defeated due to lack of strength, there was nothing to say.

This "safe and peaceful" situation was finally broken until the second half of last season.

It was because of the 2:3 away game that Leeds lost to Tramed.

After the game, all Leeds City fans believed that Tramed used the help of the referee to defeat them. The eighty-nine minute penalty was simply unnecessary. Just because Tramed is a giant team, he can always be taken care of by the referee on the court.

And their Leeds is a small team, the father does not love the mother. When playing against big teams, the interests of small grassroots teams have to be sacrificed. After all, the Premier League does not dare to offend the giant teams with topical superstars that can enhance the image and popularity of the league, then it can only offend the small teams...

To be honest, although this is a conspiracy theory of Leeds City fans, it is not completely unreasonable nonsense.

In the Premier League for decades, this kind of voice has always appeared at intervals.

Small teams will always complain that big teams and rich teams have violated their interests.

This kind of complaining will not stop.

The former Leeds City were not even qualified to complain, because they were not players at the poker table at all.

Based on this psychology, the fans of Leeds City are very upset with Tramed.

This emotion accumulated in this game, allowing the opponent to advance the ball, and the celebration after the goal was scored by Tramed player Barria was so...arrogant.

In the eyes of sensitive Leeds City fans, this is a provocation!

How can this be tolerated?

Those who had no grudges, now they all have grudges.

But in fact, the booing of Leeds fans did not have a big impact on Tramed. As a wealthy player, which of these people has not seen big winds and waves, just say how many of the European opponents in the European war are known as the home of the devil?

Which one have we never been to?

Do the mere 30,000 people also want to make a storm in front of us?

After taking the lead, Tramed's whole team was up, and they played better and better against the boos of Leeds City fans.

For a while, Leeds City's defense line continued to be dangerous.

Clark also had to allow his team to temporarily focus on defense and withstand Tramed's offense with little time left in the first half.

This made the commentator Cox couldn’t help but applaud for Leeds: “It’s amazing. Leeds’ defense has improved tremendously this season-their head coach Tony Clark finally knows when the opponent is attacking. Shrink the line of defense instead of pushing it out to attack!"

With "the biggest defensive improvement this season", Leeds really kept their goal in the remaining ten minutes and did not allow Tramed to lead with two goals in the first half.

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Tony Clark did not take the lead in going back to the dressing room, but stayed on the sidelines, patted every Leeds City player who left the field on their shoulders, and gave encouragement and comfort.

When he was the last to return to the dressing room, he closed the door and slapped his hands and said loudly: "You did a good job in the first half. Although we lost a ball. But we have to consider who our opponent is in this game, I I don’t think it’s a big deal to lose a ball. Not to mention that we still have a full forty-five minutes to counterattack. After the first half of the game, we have roughly figured out their offensive pattern... Van Delft this time The match was missed due to injury, so they lacked a transition in the midfield. Locke's solution was to go straight to the two sides, so in the first half of the game, Baria was very active..."

Clark wrote and drew on the white tactical board, and kept explaining, which made it easier for the players to understand the tactics of both sides.

"Baria is Tramed’s left winger. He is mainly active on the left, but sometimes he will switch to the right. But he is a left-footer, so when he switches to the right, you have to Pay attention to defending his inside shots, and you can put the cross appropriately. I would rather let him pass than let him shot inside-his right foot is really bad."

The Leeds City players are sitting in the locker room, looking at the tactical board, and at the same time listening attentively to the head coach, for fear that they have missed some important key information because of their distractions.

"...In terms of offense, we also have to put pressure on them on the wing, and push back their offense from the wing..."

Speaking of this, Clark stopped suddenly, and then he looked at Camara, who had just been called back by assistant coach Randyll: "I need your speed in the second half, Camara. But I don't need you to do it three times in a row. Cycling, you don’t need to play flower arrangements when you can pass directly..."

In order for Kamala to better understand what he meant, he also specially imitated Kamala's cycling action, and then crossed his hands and made a "NO" gesture to indicate that this would not work.

Seeing the boss's actions, there was a burst of laughter in the locker room.

These are all moves that Camara has done in previous training and competitions. At the time, he seemed to like to show off his skills so much.

Everyone admits that Camara does these fancy moves really look good, but the actual effect... is far from good. Perhaps in some cases, his unexpected actions can have a very good effect. But most of the time, it will only waste opportunities.

Amidst the roar of laughter, Camara nodded vigorously to Clark, and said in very simple English: "I won't, boss."

After speaking, he added: "I promise."

Clark waved everyone to be quiet.

After the laughter in the locker room disappeared, he continued: "I still remember the situation when we challenged Tramede in the away game last season. Although we didn't win that game, I never won. I saw your courage in that game. It’s still the same today. Although we are currently behind, I never thought that we would lose this game at our home court. The reason is simple: we were the way we were last season. Their away game made them so embarrassed. We have become stronger this season, or at home, how could we lose to them?"

Hearing his words, many Leeds City players who had experienced that game last season showed contemplative applications on their faces.

Camara didn't know any grievances between Leeds City and Tramed last season, nor did he care about them.

He only knew that the opportunity he was waiting for was finally here!

In fact, when assistant coach Randy suddenly called him back, who was warming up on the court, he guessed that he would be replaced in the second half.

He also vowed on the bench in the first half that he would never waste another opportunity.

Now the opportunity is placed in front of him so soon, let him fulfill his promise.

The opportunity is here, I want to seize it firmly!

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After the intermission, the players from both sides returned to the court one after another.

When Peter Williams and Camara walked out of the tunnel side by side, he was still encouraging the latter: "Come on, Ismail. Just like you did in training, you have already taken the first step towards a change of style. . Your speed is matched with a simple and direct method of playing. I personally think that you will not lose to the opponent Baria at all. You are both on the left, but your speed is faster than him!"

Hu Lai, who was walking in front of them, also turned around and said to him: "Remember to protect yourself, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com Ismail."

Camara looked at Hu Lai and suddenly asked, "Hu, do you still need me now?"

Hu Lai didn't expect Kamara to ask this, but he reacted quickly and smiled and said, "Of course, I always need you, Ismail."

After hearing Hu Lai's answer, Camara didn't speak any more, just nodded.

Followed the two people onto the court.

The commentator Cox, who saw this scene, said: "Leeds City made a substitution during the intermission. It can be seen that Clark was not satisfied with the team's offense in the first half. So he replaced Ice. Mel Camara. But the problem is that Camara’s previous performance was not satisfactory... The last League Cup game, even one minute of playing time was not obtained, this league also lost the starting... But This is the dilemma of the small team, there is no way like Tramed, even if there are many big players on the bench to choose from. Except for Kamala, there is probably no one with Clark now... Speed ​​and technology may be able to create some threats... Let's wait and see!"

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