Golden Greenery

Chapter 171 That Ecstasy Grenade

Winger backfoot! Have you all heard of this? But how many full-backs have you seen with inverted feet?

If a winger or wide midfielder has a strong shooting ability, he will often be trained by the coach to be on the opposite foot. The most obvious example is "Peter Pan" Robben. Robben is left-footed and is nailed to the right wing position. Naturally, this is to facilitate his breakthrough inside and then take advantage of the situation to hit the goal. The team mainly uses this trick of his. Otherwise, if Robben is asked to break through from the left wing and cut in front of the penalty area to hit the goal, he will have to make more adjustments. Nine times out of ten, the chance will be lost.

Full-backs often do not have strong shooting ability, otherwise they would have gone to the more coquettish job of winger. Whether the full-back is making a pass or sneaking through the baseline, it is most appropriate and coordinated to use his own foot, and the reverse foot of the full-back is a big taboo in defense.

Taking the right back as an example, if there is a challenge with the opponent's full midfielder in his own half, even if the defender with the ball with his right foot is intercepted, the ball will go towards the sideline. What if I switch to my left foot to dribble the ball? After the kick is completed, the football is very likely to roll to your left, that is, towards the penalty area on the court, and there is a smooth road in front of the football.

Therefore, it is very rare for a full-back to have a reverse foot, and it must be someone with great wisdom, courage, and awesomeness, such as the current Argentinian Zanetti, the soul of the Inter Milan team, and Bayern Lahm in the future.

However, as we have mentioned in the previous article, because there are many more right-footed players than left-footed players in professional players, right-backs are generally filled by leftover players from other positions, and in many teams, right-backs are relatively infrequent. It is not as refined as other positions. The right back is also the position that is used most often. Many players who have to use it but are embarrassed to use it will always be dumped as the right back.

Just like a few years later, Chinese player Hao Junmin was forced to play at right back by Schalke 04 coach Magath every game. The more nonsense you want, the more nonsense you have.

Werder Bremen's right back Frank Fülenhorst, who came on as a substitute today, is somewhat similar. He is naturally not a powerful person, but he is not an inverse foot either. fǎlenhorst is a central defender, and he has a balanced foot and can dribble and control the ball with his left and right feet. Of course, no matter how balanced a person is, there is also a slight bias, such as Ronaldo's right foot, such as Zhuoyang's right foot.

And Lenhorst usually prefers to dribble the ball with his left foot.

If you switch to another full-time right back with a balanced left and right foot, you will definitely use your right foot to dribble the ball when rushing forward, especially in your own backcourt, in order to prevent the ball from being intercepted and causing a counterattack towards the goal. But who made Flenhorst a central defender before? Habits of more than ten years cannot be changed in one season.

After receiving a strong hand throw from goalkeeper Reinke, Lenhorst stopped and made a pass. After a while, he started to brush the ball. Madiborg forward Hassan Mido only made a symbolic interference. He stopped talking to him and was greeted by the young player 'Grenade' Marek Hamsik.

Hamsik's defensive ability is actually very average, but he is very active. He will entangle you even if he can't guard you. Not only is his explosive strength at a young age, he is also very bad, and he has great ability to pinch, buckle and twist.

When Hamsik is defending on the wing, he does not expect him to intercept the ball. He only needs to entangle the opponent and prevent him from getting up to speed, leaving time for his own defense to get into position. However, this encounter between him and Falenhorst stole the show and allowed Madibao to seal the victory.

Everything happens for a reason, and it starts with the two people's spare time.

fǎlenhorst is a military fan. He knows all kinds of weapons, military types, flying in the sky, floating in the sea, and jumping in the grass. When talking about military affairs, he is more awesome than Zhao Kuo.

Hamsik is a quiet and simple young man. His only hobby outside of football may be tattooing. Hamsik is almost covered in tattoos from his wrists to his belly to his chest and then to his neck, with patterns, mottos, patterns, portraits and names. When he is naked, one would think from a distance that he is wearing a long-sleeved black autumn coat with a low collar.

Because in a league game last year,

Hamsik threw the sideline ball directly into the opponent's penalty area, as accurately as the pitcher's thunder, so the Madibao people nicknamed him "Grenade". Hamsik was very satisfied with this nickname. He found a free moment and actually tattooed a huge M68 grenade pattern on the open space on his arm. It was very lifelike and lifelike.

Soldiers are also weapons. Very few people have such a thing tattooed on their body, but a middle school boy of 17 or 18 will not care about you. What you want is to be different from others.

After running for most of the game, he was already sweating. Hamsik rolled up the sleeves of his long-sleeved jersey to his elbows, thus revealing his big weapon.

Two horses and one wrong horse, Fǎlenhorst, a famous amateur military fan, opened his eyes and saw this classic grenade tattoo: Hey, this is interesting, the Yankee's m68...

For a moment, various parameters appeared in Fǎlenhorst's mind: killing radius 15 meters, self-destruction time 3 to 7 seconds, total length 126mm...

Dribbling the ball with his left foot, the ball was naturally in front of the left side of his body. He only focused on admiring the dangling grenade, but forgot to return the football to his safer right foot and right side. Taking advantage of his moment of daze, Hamsik poked alertly and easily intercepted the ball. The football went to the front of Werder Bremen's empty penalty area.

After twisting his body and walking away, Hamsik ran wildly with the football and his grenade, followed by the frightened Lenhorst who was chasing him like crazy. Zhuoyang took Bowman, Grosso lured Ernst away, Gomez and Mido made Ismail and Starteri neither dare to leave half a step away.

Seeing that they have reached the top of the arc, Madibao's quick counterattack pattern is to use more to hit less, and there are several who can shoot directly after pulling away. With no other choice, Lenhorst had no choice but to put the shovel directly behind his back, knocking the grenade boy down on the arc like a lumberjack felling a tree.

He didn't even try to be pretentious with the referee. Fǎlenhorst lowered his head and walked off the court by himself. Scharf didn't even try to be pretentious with him. He didn't even give him a coat in the winter, so he just let him walk away so wet. Go back to the locker room.

Soldiers are also weapons. Ordinary people should not play with these things when they have nothing to do. It is unlucky. If you don’t believe me, look at Fǎ Lenhorst, right?

Even Klose came back to build a wall. Zhuoyang's footwork and such a good position make people desperate just thinking about it.

Not counting Zhuoyang, after the departure of the Six Musketeers, there are still many free kickers in the Madibao team. After all, there is a tradition. Currently ranked second in the team is Pompon Lewis, who received the guidance of Dwarf Hassler with the Six Musketeers. Next up is Hamsik.

The boy with the grenade was not seriously injured, perhaps because he was sympathetic to the m68, but Lenhorst only committed a foul and did not injure anyone.

Seeing Zhuoyang seriously playing the ball, Hamsik came over and said: "Brother Zhuo, let me kick it. I haven't scored a goal for a while. Let's have a barbecue tonight. The whole team will go."

The voice was neither too loud nor too soft. The Werder Bremen wall heard it, and Madiburg forward Hassan Mido also heard it.

"Okay, I'll leave it to you." Zhuo Yang agreed very readily.

Mido felt regretful when he heard this: "Is it so easy to give in?" I can also kick free kicks. If I had known, let alone barbecue, roasting a camel wouldn't be a big deal! 21032 mobile phone users please browse and read for a better reading experience.

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