amazing coach

Chapter 447 Penalty kicks flooding (1)

Update time:2012-11-23

After the routine ceremony before the game, the formations of both sides came out. Inter Milan's formation came out. It was the normal 442, not other variant formations. This made Kaiserslautern's head coach Bremer a little nervous.

He breathed a sigh of relief. From outside reports and Bremer's own understanding, Bremer thought Jiang Mu would create another strange formation that no one could understand.

442 is a relatively stable and moderate formation. It is not as conservative as 352 and 451, and not as radical as 433. In fact, it was unexpected that Jiang Mu formed such a stable formation against Kaiserslautern at home.

Judging from the strength comparison of individual teams, Inter Milan should field a very offensive formation.

But after the game started, Kaiserslautern no longer believed that Inter Milan had a stable formation, because Inter Milan's two full-backs assisted very well, and Zanetti, who was good at offense and defense, was basically a full-back.

However, Grosso, who is strong in offense and weak in defense, received instructions from Jiang Mu and had Di Bianho to assist in defense. In terms of assists, captain Zanetti was by no means better than him. The two

People move left and right, just like Inter Milan's offense has wings.

Although Inter Milan's mediocre formation brought some surprise at first, Inter Milan's subsequent aggressive attack did not go beyond Kaiserslautern's expectations. When they came, they were ready to defend and counterattack, and even had the mentality of being passively beaten.

Therefore, Inter Milan's wild attack did not disrupt Kaiserslautern's position. They defended very steadily and had a bit of the charm of a German team.

After watching Kaiserslautern's defense in the first fifteen minutes, the fans and commentators at the scene, including the players and coaches, all agreed that Kaiserslautern had put a lot of effort into this game. Otherwise, Inter Milan

With an average attack power of more than four goals per game and a fierce attack for fifteen minutes, even if there are some who can keep clean sheets, there are very few who don't feel embarrassed at all.

Bremer was very satisfied with the team's performance. He felt that this group of players finally did not waste the results of his and his teammates' painstaking research during this period. In order to play well in this game, he, fitness coach Stumpf and goalkeeper coach Herman did not

After studying day and night for a week, and referring to and summarizing the experiences of other teams in dealing with Inter Milan during this period, I finally designed this style of play, which now seems to be working very well.

Inter Milan's assistant coach Baresi asked Jiang Mu worriedly: "It looks like we are going to have a hard and protracted battle?"

Jiang Mu looked at the referee Pedersen running on the court, pondered for a moment, and said: "Continue to increase the intensity of the attack and see how long they can last."

Under the constant supervision of Jiang Mu and Baresi, Inter Milan's offense became even more fierce. At this time, the Nerazzurri in the stands also cooperated very well. They waved flags and cheered to boost the morale of the players. In front of the fans,

Encouraged by this, Inter Milan also played a higher quality offense.

Since the German team has strong tackling and confrontation capabilities, Inter Milan, except for Vieri, who can withstand tackles, plays the rhythm very quickly, strives for a pass, and hits when there is an opportunity. 18th

In the minute, Inter Milan's Uruguayan forward Recoba received an overhead ball from defender Grosso and immediately shot a volley, but he did not control his footwork well and the ball slipped past the goal.

In the 20th minute, Inter Milan got a free kick opportunity. The distance of this free kick was not too far, within thirty meters, but the position was slightly to the side, which was not suitable for directly attacking the goal.

Pirlo still worked hard when taking the free kick, and it was an elevator-style free kick, but this time Pirlo had no luck, and the ball flew past the goal post and flew out of the baseline.

Just when Kaiserslautern's players were secretly rejoicing, the crisis quietly came.

In the 23rd minute, Inter Milan stole the ball in the frontcourt and counterattacked. Seedorf quickly passed the ball to Vieri, but Vieri found that there was no chance to break through and shoot, so he did not stop the ball and directly passed the ball through the wall.

Seedorf.

Seedorf saw that Vieri and Recoba were being closely guarded, so he took two steps and passed the ball across to French midfielder Dalma.

Dalma directly passed the ball to forward Recoba who was standing in the penalty area. He also ran quickly, trying to form a wall with Recoba.

However, Kaiserslautern's defender was too careful in defense. Even if Inter Milan's offensive cooperation was successful, Dalma was still one step away from shooting. However, Kaiserslautern's Egyptian defender Ramzi directly went around to steal the ball.

, when Recoba did not give in, he was knocked down by Ramsey in the penalty area.

Inter Milan players and fans raised their hands to signal a foul and put pressure on referee Pedersen.

Norwegian referee Pedersen has always been known for his strict law enforcement. When he saw Recoba knocked down by Kaiserslautern defender, he immediately showed Kaiserslautern defender Ramsey a yellow card, and then

Pointed to the penalty spot.

They were defensively well, but were suddenly awarded a penalty kick, and all their efforts were in vain. This made the Kaiserslautern players very angry. They rushed over and surrounded the referee to defend themselves.

Because Ramsey's foul action was not serious at the time, and Recoba's fall to the ground was a bit exaggerated. Thousands of Kaiserslautern fans who accompanied the team gave up and booed the referee vigorously.

Put pressure on the referee.

However, the Norwegian referee Pedersen remained unmoved. He has always been very tough and stubborn, insisting on his own decisions and not compromising at all with the players and fans of Kaiserslautern.

When the opponent's defense was tenacious and unable to break the situation, the referee sent a penalty kick like a timely rain, which made every Inter Milan person overjoyed.

The penalty kick was taken by Inter Milan midfielder Pirlo.

Pirlo was very calm when facing goalkeeper Joe Koch. He did not run very fast and paused slightly when he ran in front of the ball, making goalkeeper Koch stagger. At this time, Pirlo nudged the right side of the goal.

In the lower corner, the ball flew into the net close to the goalkeeper, and goalkeeper Koch was unable to do anything about it.

1:0

Pirlo helped Inter Milan break the deadlock with a penalty kick.

The Inter Milan fans, who had been temporarily silent waiting for the result of the penalty kick, suddenly became excited. They waved their arms, held the team flag high, and shouted happily toward the stadium, "goal!"

The Inter Milan players also excitedly rushed over and hugged Pirlo, celebrating this hard-won and somewhat lucky goal.

Jiang Mu on the sidelines also smiled and high-fived Baresi. This penalty kick came at the right time. If it were one night later, after half an hour, Inter Milan might be impatient and give their opponents an advantage.

opportunity.

Bremer almost jumped up when he saw it on the sidelines. Such a defensive action resulted in a penalty kick. How dare the defender defend in the penalty area? Did they all run into the penalty area and act as pillars? What a fucking referee!

But it's useless to be angry. The referee is the God of the stadium. No matter he is right or wrong, you have to accept it. Before the game, Kaiserslautern seemed to be prepared for what to do if they fell behind. They quickly adjusted themselves

He continued to use defensive counterattacks to deal with Inter Milan.

This is not how conservative Kaiserslautern is, but that Inter Milan's offense is sharper than before the goal. Kaiserslautern, who is suppressed, has to return to defense and cannot attack even if it wants to. It is almost full defense.

, the manpower is not enough, so there is no time to attack.

Five minutes later, Kaiserslautern, whose mood was just about to stabilize, was severely hit again.

Inter Milan's tidal wave of attacks kept Kaiserslautern's defensive players in a state of tension. After Inter Milan's midfielder made clever cooperation and Seedorf dribbled the ball into the penalty area, Luxembourg defender Strasser finally

He made a mistake under tension. He clumsily tackled Seedorf who was trying to shoot, and referee Pedersen called for another penalty kick.

This time it was a 100% penalty. Seedorf's fall to the ground was not exaggerated. In fact, Seedorf was preparing to dunk Strasser's shot, but he was a little slow and was tackled.

However, because a penalty kick had already been awarded, this 100% penalty also gave Kaiserslautern a rebellious mentality. He felt that the referee was favoring the home team and was looking for trouble for them, so almost everyone except the goalkeeper

All the players came over to argue with the referee and strongly demanded that the referee change the decision.

Kaiserslautern fans in the stands could no longer bear it any longer and shouted "Black whistle, black whistle", and some began to throw objects on the court, which made the police at the scene so nervous that they did not dare to peek at the game.

They all stared at the Kaiserslautern fans in the stands, fearing that one of them would jump down and cause trouble.

Kaiserslautern's head coach Bremer was in a state of misery because the penalty was very accurate and he couldn't protest, but considering that two penalty kicks were awarded in less than thirty minutes after the opening, no one could

Accepted, Bremer had just retired and became the head coach less than four years ago. He agreed that he could not accept such a penalty and rushed to the fourth official to protest.

The fourth official looked helpless and awarded two penalty kicks within 30 minutes. It was indeed a bit bold. However, it is obviously wrong to accuse the referee Pedersen of abusing the criminal law. However, the standards for penalty penalties are so wide, and there will be more to come.

How to play a fierce game? Will the game turn into a battle between red and yellow?

The penalty kick remained unchanged, and the player who took the penalty was still Pirlo.

The second penalty was more important than the first. Goalkeeper Koch devoted 12 points of energy to defend Pirlo's penalty.

But Pirlo was completely relaxed at this time. He actually kicked a great spoon penalty, tricking the goalkeeper to the left and rewriting the score to 2:0.

"Spoon penalty! Beautiful spoon! Pirlo was so relaxed today! His penalty greatly damaged the opponent's morale... 2:0! The victory is determined."

"Pirlo! Spoon penalty!"

"Wow! It's so relaxing! Pirlo is in great shape today."

There were wild shouts and shouts in the director's box and in the stands, all impressed by Pirlo's crazy spoon.

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