Fox in the Penalty Area

Chapter 140: Hit hard stubble

"...Leeds, who played at home in this game, still adopted aggressive offensive tactics. From the very beginning of the game, they continued to attack the London Bridge goal. London Bridge chose to counterattack defensively. They stabilize the defense first, then try to counterattack...For London Bridge, they have a fast forward, Park Chuntae, who is indeed very suitable for defensive counterattack..."

When the commentator Cox said so, the game had been in for twenty-five minutes.

The score on the field is still 0:0.

Overall, Leeds City had the upper hand and had many opportunities to attack, but failed to break the London Bridge goal.

Originally, London Bridge did a very good defensive job. They are known in the Premier League for their good defensive skills.

Coupled with a forward with a speed advantage like Park Chuntae, it is even more powerful to play a defensive counterattack.

However, although Park Chun-tae is fast and has good dribbling skills, it is almost meaningless to hit the door. So this season, he has only scored one goal in the Premier League-the one he scored in the last round of the league.

Fortunately, Park Chuntai scored the goal, otherwise he would not be in a state of rapport when he faced Hu Lai in this game. The Korean reporters in the media gallery feel a little bit unwilling to lift their heads because of this...

London Bridge is on the defensive and there are few offensive opportunities, so it is normal to not score.

Leeds has been attacking, with many attacking opportunities, but they have not scored. This has something to do with the performance of their main striker Hu Lai.

"... Hu Lai tried more long shots from outside the penalty area today, but his shooting sights are not very good..." He Feng said worriedly. "But there is no way. Even when shooting from a long distance, there will be London Bridge players close to him to interfere with the defense. In this intensity of physical confrontation, it is not easy for him to shoot correctly..."

As a Chinese commentator, it is natural to stand on the side of his players all the time. Once he does not perform well, he must find excuses for him and think of reasons, so that he can be regarded as a qualified Chinese commentator.

He doesn't need to criticize Hu Lai, because Hu Lai's past performance is good enough, and these good performances make him now have a death-free gold medal.

It is a very hypocritical thing to talk about objective neutrality at this time.

Yan Kang was also nearby to find reasons for Hu Lai's frequent long-range shots outside the penalty area: "This game uses defensive counterattacks on London Bridge to strengthen the defense in the penalty area. Most of the time, their players shrink very deeply, in the penalty area. It's crowded with people and there is almost no room for movement. So it's normal for Hulai to shoot long shots..."

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Pu Chuntai turned his gaze to Hu Lai, a little smug in his heart-he had guessed it, and Hu Lai's long-range shots in this game increased significantly.

Because he reminded his teammates, London Bridge is now ready to guard Hu Lai with no temper at all.

His long shots never hit the door frame at all!

Is this your solution?

Seeing Hu Lai, who was annoyed that he had just shot another kick, put his head in his hands, Pu Chuntai smiled in his heart.

He felt the bad breath before and after the top twelve match, finally released a little.

I didn't expect the same trick to be useless for me, right?

The goalkeeper Bueno, standing in front of the London Bridge, retracted his gaze to look behind the goal. The caddie had already thrown the football into the pitch for the first time, but he ignored it and turned his gaze on Hu Lai.

He was a little puzzled.

Listening to Pu Chuntai, Hu Lai’s long-range shots should be a little capable, otherwise he would shoot long-range shots. What's so special about him?

It is precisely because of the performance of Hu Lai that Park Chuntae described in the game against the South Korean team that he was able to guard against Hu Lai's long-range shots.

But since the start of the game, Hu Lai has made three long shots, but look at what he did...

Three-legged long-range shot, never hit the door frame.

The foot just now was even more ridiculously high.

In the first two long shots, he also made a save. Although he did not make a save, as a goalkeeper, this is enough to express his importance to Hu Lai's long shot.

With this third foot, he didn't even have the interest to raise his hand in greeting, just turned his head and watched the football fly to the rear stands.

This is different from what Park Chuntae said before the game...

Long shots are long shots, but at this level of long shots, it might be a bit difficult to threaten my goal.

Does this also need to be taken care of?

He shook his head, picked up the ball rolling to his feet, and prepared to kick the goal kick-if he didn't kick the ball, the referee would think he was delaying time on purpose, and there were sporadic boos in the stands.

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"This is not Hu's normal level." In front of the coaching bench in Leeds, assistant coach Sam Randy shook his head. "Even if there is a close-fitting defensive interference when he shoots, he won't be kicked like this..."

"Didn't I tell you, Sam?" Tony Clark said.

Randy asked suspiciously, "Say what?"

"I have asked Hu about your question. He told me that he wanted to take this opportunity to confuse his opponent and make him think that his long-range shooting level is quite average..."

Clark told Randyll what he had talked with Hulay that day.

After listening, Randyl had a...complex expression: "It's really something he can do!"

"In this game, London Bridge strengthened the defense in the penalty area and did not leave much room for Hu to move in the penalty area. It just happens that his long shot can come in handy. But now, Tavares should still be Arrangements were made for Hu Lai’s long shots. The London Bridge players are obviously focusing on defending Hu Lai’s long shots... I hope his performance can make the London Bridge defensive players relax their vigilance..."

When he said that, he also cast a glance at the head coach of London Bridge Portuguese Miguel Tavares.

Tavares stood blankly on the sidelines and watched the game, with no emotion on his face for the current situation.

It's normal. The game has only started for less than 30 minutes, and no one can say what will happen next.

In fact, Tavares is feeling gratified for his players in his heart-they are really faithful to implement their tactical arrangements, and even worse.

Did more than I asked for.

I asked them to focus on Hu Lai before the game and see how they performed in the game. Even if Hu Lai went to take a long shot from outside the penalty area, they did not easily let it go...

Just like this, when we use tight defense to make Leeds' offensive return without success, they will definitely kick more and more irritable, and then it is time for us to counterattack. Just patience now!

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Hullera's long shot is not entirely because he wants to take a long shot. Another very important factor is that London Bridge's defense in the penalty area is indeed very good.

Especially their two central defenders, both in terms of personal ability and mutual understanding, are among the best in the Premier League.

George Bilkes and Tim Martin are not only the main central defender combination at London Bridge, but also the main central defender partner in the England national team.

Tim Martin is 1.96 meters tall, has an outstanding height, has a good heading ability and first-rate frontal defense. The disadvantage is that turning around is slow and running slowly.

Even though Bilkes is 1.88 meters tall, it is close to 1.90 meters, but he is very flexible because of his thin body. His agility makes up for Martin's shortcomings, and the two complement each other perfectly. It forms a world-famous pair of iron gates for London Bridge and England.

This is the first time Hulai has played against the "golden partner" of this pair of defenders-when he moved to Leeds last season, the home and away games between Leeds and London Bridge were over.

From the beginning of the game, he felt the pressure from these two world-class central defenders.

When two people looked down at him, it was like a giant watching a dwarf.

After a lot of hard training, Hu Lai's physical confrontation ability improved, it is useless between these two central defenders, especially in front of Tim Martin-his strength is not enough.

And once he wants to use his running position to bypass Martin, he will meet the flexible Bilkes again.

The latter is tall and long, even if Hu Lai is temporarily stretched half to one position, he can still catch up with the advantage of his long legs.

Hulai did not mean that he only shot from the outside, he also tried to find opportunities in front of goal, but once he seemed to have a chance, but when he took a shot, the football was beaten by Bilquez. Stretching his leg and stabbing it, he squeezed his foot and almost pulled his knee to...

To be honest, don't look at him now in the league's top scorer list, but it does not mean that he can tie the Premier League.

He also had a time when he was guarded by his opponents and couldn't score the whole game.

There were also scenes where the opponent had a good chance of scoring.

He is neither omnipotent nor invincible.

When he met Bilkes and Martin, he would be helpless.

That's why he took the initiative to pull out of the restricted area to find opportunities for long-range shots.

This way, at any rate, you can stay away from the other two tacit combinations that seem to be adulterous. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com or you can use your own running position to pull the opponent out of the restricted area, or you can create a gap for your teammates. opportunity.

As a forward, scoring is of course the most important task, but if sometimes you can't complete the task, then creating opportunities for teammates is the same.

For example, his small body can't take advantage of Martin, so he can hand Martin over to Captain Lorenzo and go against Bilquez by himself.

Then let the remaining teammates take charge of the offense.

This person can be Jay Adams, who is plugged in, or Pete Williams, who can pass and shoot.

It can also be Ismail Camara, who is as slippery as a loach.

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