Coaching legend

Chapter 113 Angel or Devil (Part 2)

"Wenger is so lucky to have a player like Bergkamp." George looked at the celebrating Arsenal players and smiled as he talked to Evan Sawyer next to him.

Evan Sawyer also nodded. "It's a pleasure to watch Bergkamp play. He plays like a dancing elf."

"But it's only under Wenger that Bergkamp can give full play to his talents. If it's under me, Bergkamp would be useless." George likes Bergkamp very much. This is because of Bergkamp's beautiful way of playing. As long as he is a fan, no one will dislike watching Bergkamp play.

But players like Bergkamp can only shine the most under the coach who can let him play his talents. If Bergkamp is a Burnley player now, George would rather use a high point like Klose than a player like Bergkamp.

This is not because Bergkamp has poor adaptability, but George now does not have the ability to fully exert Bergkamp's strength. Therefore, George can only envy Bergkamp.

After appreciating Bergkamp, ​​George came to the sidelines. Tell the Burnley players to stay calm and not be panicked by this goal. The ball just now was just a stroke of genius by Bergkamp, ​​and the Burnley defense did not make any mistakes. Arsenal did not really find a way to crack Burnley's defense.

This goal was entirely due to Bergkamp's soul-stirring pass. It was precisely because of the unexpected pass that this goal was lost.

Although a goal was lost, Mitchell calmed the Burnley players. Although the Burnley players were shocked by Bergkamp's beautiful pass, they were not much panicked. After all, Burnley is still leading by one goal now, and they don't believe that Bergkamp can still pass such a wonderful pass.

However, after the goal, the Arsenal players became much more active, and Bergkamp frequently pulled outside to receive the ball. Vieira has begun to show his strength as the world's top midfielder in the future, and his performance in the transfer and distribution of the ball is getting more and more exciting.

With the activeness of Vieira and Bergkamp, ​​Arsenal's attack was driven. Bergkamp's pass became more and more erratic, passing the ball in unimaginable lines, making the two wingers Overmars and Parlour, who had not performed much in the whole game, perform more and more brilliantly.

"Bergkamp... pass... Parlour, cross... oops, it was headed out."

"Overmars, pass... Bergkamp got the ball, Bergkamp shook Neil Lennon, shot! What a pity."

Bergkamp's activity in the middle made Finnan and Daniel on the two wings very uncomfortable. Daniel was okay, Parlour was not a very technical player. If it weren't for Bergkamp's excellent pass, he would have no advantage over Daniel. Daniel has speed and body, and is definitely a rare genius in the left back position.

Finnan on the right was quite uncomfortable. Because of the help of Camoranesi and Matthew Holland, he had firmly controlled Overmars. But now Bergkamp's pass is too concealed, and Overmars and Bergkamp have a tacit cooperation. In Arsenal's frontcourt, Bergkamp and Overmars have the best cooperation.

Therefore, Overmars is not like before, just guarding his own side. In the second half, there are more crosses with Bergkamp, ​​and Bergkamp's ball often does not give Finnan and others the opportunity to surround. Therefore, Overmars suddenly became active, which greatly increased the pressure on Finnan's side.

George couldn't stay calm at this time. He thought that the defense line was very perfect, but now there was a slight crack. George had already highly estimated Bergkamp's strength before the game, so he asked Neil Lennon to keep an eye on Bergkamp.

Unfortunately, Bergkamp's strength is too strong. After defending for more than 60 minutes, Neil Lennon can no longer keep up with Bergkamp's rhythm.

Now Burnley has used everything they can, Overmars's side is getting stronger and stronger, and Matthew Holland can't split. Ballack had to keep an eye on Vieira and couldn't split up to help. Neil Lennon was watching Bergkamp alone, and now he was a little weak.

Just as George was thinking about it, Arsenal changed a player first.

"Wenger made the first change. In the 64th minute, Wenger replaced No. 8 Ian Wright with No. 9 Anelka. Ian Wright's performance in this game was average, but one goal was enough to cover everything. Anelka just celebrated his 19th birthday. He was a young player that Wenger brought in from Paris Saint-Germain for 500,000 pounds last winter. This season, he has played 38 times for Arsenal and scored nine goals. He is a young striker that Wenger focuses on training."

Martin Taylor introduced Anelka, a young player, to everyone. This season, Anelka has begun to emerge in Arsenal, but he is just a rising star.

Who would have thought that Anelka would sweep the Premier League next season and become one of the most watched new stars in European football. Anelka won the 1999 Premier League Young Player of the Year award, but due to his early success, he often publicly stated that he wanted to leave the team and join other clubs. Many top clubs such as Inter Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid tried to introduce the French player, and in the end Anelka moved to Real Madrid for a transfer fee of 22.3 million pounds.

George frowned as he watched Wenger's substitutions. Wenger is a coach that any club dreams of having, but Wenger is also criticized. Many people say that Wenger's substitutions are very mechanical, and no matter what the situation is on the field, the substitutions are still slow. Who to replace in the 70th minute and who to replace a few minutes later have become a pattern.

It's only the 64th minute, and Wenger replaced Ian Wright with Anelka. Anelka's characteristics are fast speed, good shooting feeling, height, and first-class footwork. Anelka's shots at high speed are very powerful, and almost all of them are within the goal frame. In terms of flexibility, flexibility, balance, balance of both feet, and when controlling the ball on the spot, Anelka's skills are quite outstanding and he rarely loses the ball.

Although young, he is far more threatening than Ian Wright.

George also replaced Camoranesi with Ian Coyd, and was completely ready to defend. The task George gave to Coyde was very simple, to defend Bergkamp with sufficient physical strength. As long as Bergkamp could be defended, any method would be fine. Then let Neil Lennon free up his hands to assist in defending Bergkamp and Anelka.

Then let Burnley's defense line retreat again. Anelka is very fast and has superb skills. As long as he is negligent, he may break through.

Indeed, after Anelka came on the court, he did not stay in the penalty area like Ian Wright. Instead, he frequently changed positions with Bergkamp, ​​and the two of them passed the ball more. This made Burnley's defense very difficult.

George looked at the situation on the court and shook his head. It seems that he was wrong. If he had not been so conservative after the start of the second half, how could he fall into the current passive situation. With Burnley's current strength, even if it was not so stubborn, but an active defensive counterattack, it would definitely cause Arsenal a lot of trouble.

Now Camoranesi has also left the court, which is equivalent to cutting off one arm. Looking at Bergkamp, ​​Anelka and Overmars on the left, these people are becoming more and more active, which puts more and more pressure on Burnley's defense.

After Anelka came on the court, although he has not yet got a good chance to shoot. But the Burnley defense is quite afraid of him, because every time he takes the ball, he can stir up a storm in the Burnley defense.

In the 72nd minute, Overmars used his speed to tear open Finnan's defense, but did not pass the ball, but passed it back to the penalty area.

"Overmars passed the ball... Coyde just came on the court with plenty of energy, and he was already close to Bergkamp... What will Bergkamp choose, Anelka inserted into the penalty area from the left... Bergkamp!"

"Bergkamp did not pass the ball, leaning on Coyde, wow, what did we see, what did we see!"

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