amazing coach

Chapter 332 Substitute meritorious deeds (2)

"Danger! Danger! Alkmaar full-back Suleiman inserted into the penalty area from the wing, and the ball just rolled into his control. Grim has saved Ajax once, and he can do it again this time

Save Ajax...ah..."

Before Evans finished speaking, Suleiman had already rushed to the ball. With a slight push, the ball flew into the goal.

1:0.

Alkmaar scored and full-back Suleiman scored the first goal of the Dutch Cup final.

There was silence in the stands. The nearly 30,000 Ajax fans stared blankly and opened their mouths. They looked at the changes in the numbers on the scoreboard with disappointment. The opponent came on as a substitute. They felt that their team had the hope of winning the championship.

, I didn’t expect that my opponent would score first.

After a moment of silence, the Alkmaar fans cheered, their voices trembling with excitement, as if to announce that they had secured an ear of the championship trophy.

Suleiman watched the ball hit the net, then ran wildly outside the court, shouting to the fans, and then the Sheffield players also ran over and waved to the fans together.

The Alkmaar fans in the stands applauded even more enthusiastically and shouted the name of "Suleiman".

Seeing his opponent's crazy celebration, Westhoff was extremely depressed. Before the game, he made full preparations, but he did not expect Jiang Mu to use so many substitutes, nor did he expect that it was the full-back who scored the first goal.

ball.

Westerhoff lacked experience at first and did not make timely adjustments. As a result, he lost a goal first. Now he quickly asked the players to keep the distance between the three lines. The midfielder must return to defense in time and the frontcourt pressure should be more active.

Don't give your opponent time to counterattack so quickly.

A man cannot move without a head, and a goose cannot fly without a head. At this time, the captain must stand up and speak with his feet, setting an example for his teammates.

Veteran Zweig is the only remaining veteran on the team and the core of the midfield. In order to compete for the last honor, he must stand up and encourage his teammates.

It is useless to talk more at this time. After Witzger said a few simple words, he threw himself into the game. He pressed forward aggressively like a defender, attacked like a winger, and was everywhere in the frontcourt and backcourt.

The captain went to do the dirty work, and the Ajax players were shocked. Under the guidance of Witzger, the Ajax players became more active and pressed more fiercely than in the first thirty minutes.

Under pressure, AZ Alkmaar's backcourt was under great pressure, errors occurred in long passes, and there were more open shots. Drogba almost became a decoration in front.

Ajax's active fighting also got some opportunities to counterattack after stealing the ball, and the offensive threat was greatly improved than before.

In the 39th minute of the game, Gattuso hurriedly passed back under the pressure of his opponent. Martens had to take a big kick under the pressure. As a result, the ball hit Raiyi and bounced to Ajax winger Baban.

In front of Jeddah.

Babangida stopped the ball with his chest and volleyed directly. The ball flew towards the goal like a cannonball.

Babangida's shot was so sudden and powerful that goalkeeper Cesar was caught off guard. When he reached out to block it, the ball had already flown past him.

Cesar felt cold and thought it was over, but at this moment, there was a loud bang in his ears.

Silva looked back and saw the ball bounced off the goalpost.

There was a huge sigh in the stands, and all the Ajax people showed regret. "Ajax is unlucky, Alkmaar escaped, goalkeeper Cesar has been disarmed, but

The goalpost helped them, but Ajax should not be impatient. Although the goalpost was a bit unlucky, it is enough to show that their offense was more effective than before..."

Westerhoff had a look of regret on his face. The sooner he conceded the goal, the sooner the better. Playing when he was lagging behind was too heavy a psychological burden and a serious drain on his physical and mental energy. He waved his arms to let the players

They continued to press and attack.

Amid the cheers of more than 30,000 fans, Ajax showed great enthusiasm. Alkmaar had to shrink back to defend in order to keep the goal. With the same efforts, the technical team and the tacit understanding

Ajax clearly had the upper hand. In the high-intensity game, their state was also stimulated, and the originally rigid tactics became shining with personal improvisation.

In the 43rd minute, Ajax used a series of short passes to avoid Alkmaar's pursuit and interception in the middle, and passed the ball from the center circle to the front of the penalty area.

At the front of the penalty area, Alkmaar's defensive strength has increased significantly, and the space required for passing and dribbling has been greatly reduced. However, Ajax was already playing excitedly. At this time, they did not distinguish between sides, but directly penetrated the center.

tactics.

The ball passed to Babangida's feet. Babangida felt that his foot was not too smooth, so he did not hit the goal directly. Instead, he passed it to compatriot Oliseh, who met the ball and shot.

The ball bounced off center back Lucio's thigh and hit Babangida's feet.

Babangida dribbled the ball straight towards Alkmaar's baseline.

Oliseh's shot had already interfered with Alkmaar's defense, and Babangida was extremely fast. Before Alkmaar's players could rearrange their lineup, the ball passed into the penalty area from the wing.

Alkmaar defender Suleiman, who was defending at the front point, did not touch the ball. Aveladze rushed behind Suleiman and grabbed the point, but his position deviated from the goal and the near corner was blocked by the goalkeeper.

Aviladze was very smart in his shooting. He rubbed the ball with his toes and the ball flew over the goalkeeper's head.

At this time goalkeeper Cesar was deceived by Aviladze. He saw Aviladze using his toes and thought he would shoot. But when he fell to the ground, the ball flew up and he could not get up again.

save.

However, something unfortunate happened again, and the goal that was destined to be scored bounced off the crossbar and then bounced out.

Seeing that the ball hit the goal post again, A'Aviladze was annoyed and kicked the goal post of Alkmaar's goal repeatedly to vent his anger.

"Ah! Another goalpost!"

"God, why are you taking sides? There is no goal post, and now the score is over!"

According to the rules of football matches, teams that repeatedly hit the goalposts often end up with bad results. The firefighting coach Westerhoff hit the crossbar, sighed, covered his head and squatted on the ground, exclaiming that his luck was bad.

Jiang Mu called him "lucky". He was not satisfied with the performance of the players in these few minutes. However, overall for forty minutes, Jiang Mu thought that the players did a good job. A lineup with a mixture of substitutes and main players could reach such a level.

It's not easy anymore. Ajax is not a loser. Even if it equalizes the score, it's normal. The important thing is the second half.

Two consecutive goal posts in less than ten minutes made the Ajax players a little angry and impatient. They attacked more fiercely. At the end of the first half, the game became faster and more intense.

In these few minutes of Ajax's crazy counterattack.

Alkmaar once again returned to the "defensive counterattack" tactic. This was not an active counterattack, but because the opponent pressed forward across the board, the gaps between the three lines disappeared, and no good gaps could be found when attacking.

This is a tactic that Alkmaar is familiar with. Everyone except the goalkeeper actively presses, compresses the space, and deploys defenses layer by layer to prevent Ajax from passing the ball.

Take control.

Bring it on. Although Ajax played very fiercely, it is not easy to score Alkmaar's goal.

Van der Vaart is getting more and more depressed when he plays. Since his debut, he has felt this depressed every time he played against Alkmaar. The opponent gave him too little space to dribble, and his eyes were full of the opponent's people. It was not easy to get rid of it.

A close Italian defense.

But he didn't dare to take even one more step.

Gattuso is the most difficult player he has ever seen playing football, and he is a little slow.

They may get entangled with him again.

As soon as Van der Vaart received the ball, Gattuso stuck to him, preventing him from turning around and facing the goal. The other players of Alkmaar were in good positions and cooperated with each other tacitly. Van der Vaart controlled the ball but failed.

There is no exit route.

Van der Vaart kept the ball under his feet to prevent it from being snatched away by the opponent, hoping that his teammates would quickly respond. However, at this time, a figure flew towards him from the side. Van der Vaart wanted to hide back, but was blocked by Gattuso, and the ball was tackled.

Flying.

It was veteran Rai Yi who stole the ball! His brave performance caused a burst of cheers from Alkmaar fans.

The ball rolled to Lucio's feet, and Lucio immediately passed it to compatriot Ronaldinho. Ronaldinho passed the ball directly without stopping.

The football flew to the right wing, where Kuyt was.

"Danger! Kuit!"

Coach Westhoff shouted.

The ball falls from a high point.

The distance was just in front of Kuyt, but there was no one around Kuyt, and he was not offside because two Ajax center backs were behind him.

Next, as long as Kuyt takes the ball well.

Then Alkmaar's counterattack poses a great threat.

Kuyt accelerated as hard as he could to follow the ball, and it wasn't until he was parallel to the penalty area that he glanced down the middle.

!Only two Ajax players returned to defense.

There are also two outflanking players for AZ Alkmaar, Drogba and Ronaldinho.

Kuyt didn't cross! He cut inside, because crossing is a two-on-two opportunity, while cutting inside is a three-on-two opportunity.

This is the power of the winger cutting inside. As long as the wing is broken through, a situation in the center may be formed where more players beat fewer players.

All the fans were staring at Kuyt, and everyone knew that Kuyt's performance would almost determine the outcome of this game.

Center back Wilkraou had to go out and intercept Kuyt, otherwise Kuyt would have faced goalkeeper Grimm directly.

As for how De Klerer dealt with Ronaldinho and Drogba, Wilkraou had no time to worry about it. He only had two people to defend and three opponents to attack. He had no choice. The best result was that he could intercept the opponent's pass, or

Kuyt hit the goal directly.

As soon as he saw Wilkraou come out, Kuyt passed the ball without hesitation.

Now Wilkravu could only take off hastily, hoping to push the ball out. But he was a step too slow to react and the ball flew over his head!

There was someone next to Drogba, and the ball passed to Ronaldinho, who was unmarked.

Kuyt's pass was a bit slow because it was a high-altitude ball, but the ground ball was easy to intercept, and Kuyt had no choice.

At this time, goalkeeper Grimm had already attacked quickly, but Ronaldinho showed the delicate skills of a Brazilian player at this time. He flicked the ball past Grimm who was attacking.

Grimm tried his best and reflexively waved his palm to block the ball, but he did not jump up and could not touch the ball even when he stretched out his arm.

After Ronaldinho picked goalkeeper Grimm, he volleyed the ball beautifully into the empty goal.

"Goalgoalghoal...Ronaldinho! Beat the goalkeeper! An acrobatic goal! So beautiful...wonderful..."

The commentator's voice was instantly drowned out by the cheers of the Alkmaar people, and the entire De Hoip Stadium celebrated with the Alkmaar people.

At this moment, the game is currently in its 45th minute.

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