Coaching career started as a college team coach
Chapter 200
Facing the somewhat uneasy eyes of Fox and Mills, two central defenders, Ziro grinned.
After all, Haaland has just entered the professional arena, and he is not familiar with the tricks commonly used by traditional English central defenders. Fox poked Haaland's waist from behind, and Haaland felt pain, but the referee could not see it at all.
For very dangerous tackles, Haaland often confronts his opponent directly, but in Ziro's opinion, although this is brave, it is not wise.
Mainly because we can never know what the opponent is thinking, whether they want to grab the ball so they are reckless, or they want to directly destroy you so they are rough.
Confronting the opponent is very likely to put yourself in a very dangerous situation.
And Haaland has always staggered and fought with the opponent. The referee will not easily stop the game when he can't see clearly, which will instead encourage the opponent's arrogance.
In the face of this rough kick, there is a rule-the crying child gets the milk.
Simply put, you should fall down where you should, and you should scream when you should.
Although in principle, the referee's judgment should not be affected by the subjective will of the players on the field. But in fact, in the game, if a player is frequently violated and falls down, the referee will pay more attention to him.
After being fouled maliciously, he seems very painful and very angry, which will affect the referee's thinking to some extent. When they can't see what happened specifically, they are more inclined to care for the victim.
Haaland is still too tough, which is a good thing and not a good thing.
In any case, Ziro came, and Fox and Mills, two experienced English central defenders, looked at each other. They all knew that after the substitution in the second half, it seemed that this buddy was not easy to mess with.
"Bullying children is not fun." Ziro said to Mills in front of him with a sullen face, covering his mouth. Mills subconsciously took two steps back and didn't argue with Ziro.
In the second half, after Ziro came on the court, he took on more supporting responsibilities, and Wolves' style of play became more direct. Instead of passing the ball back and forth for more than 20 times before passing it into the goal, Ziro, as a traditional center forward, can pass the goalkeeper's long pass to the surrounding scoring points.
Then Jota, Rodri and De Paul can solve the problem directly outside the penalty area.
In the 66th minute, Coady made a long high pass forward from the backcourt, Ziro in the frontcourt headed the ball, and the left back Godfrey got in front to receive the ball.
Facing the Forest players, Godfrey passed the ball horizontally to Rodri in the middle.
Rodri ran forward, and the ball came from behind him, so he turned sideways, faced the ball, and touched the ball with his left foot first.
He didn't seem to have time to observe the situation around him. The opponent was pressing very tightly, leaving him with little space to handle the ball. Now, the Forest midfielder was behind him and tried to kick the ball away from his right side.
But Rodri reacted quickly, and he pretended to kick the ball forward with his left foot. But before his sneakers touched the ball, he paused, and his left foot did not kick the ball, but instead lightly led the ball to the left!
He completely left the opponent's midfielder behind him, or more precisely, he went around him from the other side.
The yellow figure flashed past the opponent's back line. Rodri did not hesitate, picked up the ball directly, and sent it into the penalty area!
The ball just passed the head of the opponent's defender.
The yellow figure that Rodri saw was certainly not an illusion, but the person who entered the penalty area was neither Jota nor Ziro, but De Paul!
De Paul was overjoyed when he saw the football "floating" over the opponent's head, but he remained calm. He knew that it was not safe to choose to shoot directly in front of the goalkeeper, so he first unloaded the ball with his right foot.
Then, he took a step forward, "threw" his center of gravity out, and stabbed the ball into the goal with a shovel shot!
It's broken!
Jordan Smith had never expected the ball to be passed in this way, and he had never expected De Paul to move so quickly. De Paul poked the ball to the far post, while Jordan Smith's center of gravity was in the near corner. He stretched his arms in vain, but his legs seemed to be rooted in the ground, making it difficult to make a save.
Just like that, he watched the football go into the far corner of the goal!
The ball went in!
Forest still lost the ball!
This attack was very simple, and all the players performed their duties. Jota was on standby at the other end of the penalty area, and Ziro's counter-running drew the attention of a central defender, which allowed De Paul to get into the gap in the opponent's defense.
The stable performance of Rodri and De Paul is also a factor worthy of praise. Both of them showed very strong skills.The Wolves scored one goal but did not expand their lead. As both teams made big moves throughout the game, the progress of the game was fragmented and the performance of both teams was affected to a certain extent. Of course, the impact on the Wolves was even greater. In order to protect the players and give more opportunities to the substitutes, the Wolves made substitutions soon after the goal and used up two substitutions, replacing Bowen with Joe Mason and Jota with David Edwards. This also symbolizes the end of the game in a sense. The score of 1-0 remained until the end of the game, and the Wolves took away three points as they wished, and the Forest team was not very disappointed with the result of the game - after all, they were only scored one goal by the top of the league, which was reasonable in terms of the scene. The referee's penalty scale in this game became the focus of the game. At the post-match press conference, Wei Le began to express his views on the referee's penalty after routinely praising the Wolves players. "There are two 16-year-old young players in my team. One is an English player and the other is a Norwegian player, but they are undoubtedly playing in the English league system and should be protected."
"But the reality is that the environment of the English Championship is too 'cruel' for such young players. Haaland was replaced in the midfield because of an injury, and we don't want the injury to expand further. Based on the situation in the second half, I am very satisfied with my decision."
This is not the first time that Wei Le has mentioned this issue. The last time was when Bowen was seriously violated by his opponent and was sent off with a red card. However, the referee only issued five cards in this game, two of which were issued to Wolves. Only Mills, one of the two central defenders of Forest, received a card.
Warburton expressed his understanding of Wei Le's statement, but he also said that his players were not the main ones who deliberately hurt people, and they certainly would not intentionally ruin Haaland's career.
Weile did not respond to this.
In any case, after the game, Wolves quickly left the Forest Stadium and returned to Wolverhampton. Three days later, they will face Bristol away again.
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