My name is Colani

Chapter 580: Another stalemate

"Fuck, you're awesome!" Hugo said in Chinese, and gave Abrahimovic a thumbs up. You're just thinking, are you suffering from paranoia? !

"Roman, they all say that I'm a shameless person. In my opinion, you're no different from me! Don't look for objective factors when you lose the game, look for subjective factors. You didn't even threaten once in the first half! What's the point of scoring!" Hugo cursed with a smile.

Abrahimovic was not angry, he smiled and left first!

"Congratulations!" Zan Dazui waited for Abrahimovic to leave, and stretched out his hand to congratulate Hugo.

"Really?!"

"Really!" Zan Dazui said, "Don't think that you are the only noble one in Italian football. I am also noble. I also hope that our Italian football elites can win more European championships for Italy!"

"Haha, I misunderstood you!" Hugo shook Zamparini's hand and laughed.

"That's right!" Zan Dazui said pretending to be wronged.

When walking towards the VIP room, Zamparini asked Hugo, "I can always have Ledesma!"

"Now is not the time to discuss him! We will evaluate at the end of the season. He performed well in Lazio. I don't know what Seli and others think. You know I don't like to manage the team's affairs now. I'm very busy! If you are really interested, you can ask Seli! From my personal point of view, I think you have chosen a good target and he can help your team!" Hugo's statement made Zamparini very happy.

Lazio is poor, Lotito's mouth sings a high-profile to Lazio fans, but in doing things, Lotito just keeps Lazio from going bankrupt. Whether the results can be good depends on fate and the ability of his team to scratch the lottery.

He wanted to buy Ledesma a long time ago, but he was unwilling to pay. How could Seli be willing to reduce the price of Ledesma? After all, this player is young and has good potential. If Ledesma didn't want to go to Lazio again, Seli would not loan Ledesma to Lazio again.

Seli often scolded Lotito as a stingy villain!

Mourinho wrote down a lot of details in his notebook in the first half. During the halftime break, he patiently explained Trapani's weaknesses to his players, hoping that his team could seize the opportunity to counterattack.

Of course, his focus was on what his players should pay attention to in defense. In fact, he was unwilling to let Trapani have complete control of the ball, but there was no way. The triangle composed of Lampard, Makelele and Mikel could not occupy the technical advantage at all, and they could not limit Trapani's midfield control.

Chelsea had defensive loopholes, mainly concentrated on the right half of the defense. Trapani's main attack direction was obviously Ashley Cole's side, but when it came to the cross, they attached great importance to the use of the back point. Mourinho knew that this was deliberate. Klose ran like a ghost, Ballack seized the opportunity from time to time and hit the back point, and Tony restrained Terry at the front point.

Geremi and Ferreira had a hard time defending, but fortunately they did not make any mistakes. In fact, the responsibility for Klose's goal should be attributed to Ashley Cole and Terry.

But this side is the key to defense. Mourinho repeatedly told Geremi and Ferreira during the halftime break that you must concentrate in the game and keep an eye on Klose, and don't let him move freely.

For Messi's restriction, Mourinho decided to change the formation. His 433 is different from Ranieri's in that he only set up a single defensive midfielder, and Mikel cannot be regarded as a pure defensive midfielder position, but now he made adjustments, letting Mikel and Makelele form a double defensive midfielder, which is exactly the same as Trapani's formation, and Makelele's position is closer to the left. He wants to lock Messi and Maicon in the second half.

Ranieri in the home team's locker room gave more verbal encouragement and support. He probably knew that Klose and Toni were dissatisfied with him to varying degrees, so he deliberately talked to Klose and Toni in the midfield and praised their performance.

After the 15-minute halftime break, the two sides returned to the court and the second half of the game began.

For Trapani, who had already scored a goal, they had a clear advantage, so they played at a slower pace. They were not in a hurry to send the ball to Chelsea's half, but instead played around on the periphery. Once Chelsea increased their pressure, they would often throw the ball back to the backcourt.

Mourinho looked unhurried. Drogba on the front line was very diligent and kept running. The opponents were all familiar. Every defender who appeared today was unfamiliar to Drogba. This line of defense had been working together in Trapani for many years. You should know that Drogba was a story several years ago. He not only went to Guingamp but also to Marseille, and finally arrived at Chelsea.

It is precisely because of this, and because Ranieri has put a lot of effort into defense, that the level of this defense line can be imagined. Drogba's work is almost in vain, but this guy is very stubborn. As long as there is a chance, he will still try hard to press and let his former teammate pass the ball earlier.

Mourinho admires Drogba's persistence, which is why he likes Drogba, but he is also helpless. The team cannot implement high-pressure tactics. This is not his style. The team has never had systematic tactical training. Messi alone is a headache, not to mention that Trapani's personnel composition is almost flawless, which is envied by many teams. Their three-dimensional sense of attack has lasted for many years, with various means, and Toni can also be used as a counterattack fulcrum.

The game was very stalemate. Chelsea still retains some characteristics of Premier League teams. For example, when entering a certain area, they will take the initiative to defend and grab, instead of relying on the defensive system like many Italian teams, standing in position first, trying to block the opponent's ball route, and then surrounding and grabbing.

But Trapani was more cautious in the second half today. Even Messi rarely broke through with the ball. When he saw the opponent's pressing, he would quickly pass the ball instead of choosing to pass, which often made Chelsea's grabs unsuccessful.

From time to time, Messi would dribble and break through again, which always caused some local chaos in Chelsea. Makelele's left tilt did not fundamentally relieve the defensive pressure of Ashley Cole and Kalou.

Chelsea changed, and Trapani also changed. Ballack and Pizarro would approach this area according to the situation, giving Messi more choices. In football field operations, it is basically necessary to use the advantage of the number of people in the area to make a fuss. When the area has no advantage in numbers in an instant, it is easy for the opponent to break out of the cage.

Abrahimovic's expression was dull. It was not just him in the stands. In fact, everyone was very dull. More than 20 minutes had passed in the second half of the game. There were few opportunities for both sides. Hugo felt that these more than 20 minutes were lackluster and there was nothing worth saying.

At about 70 minutes of the game, Chelsea obviously began to exert force. Hugo wondered if Mourinho exerted force too late. In fact, everyone had experienced a dense schedule. The problem of physical fitness is an unavoidable problem. It is a great test of physical fitness to exert force at this moment in the game.

But surprisingly, Chelsea seemed to be in high spirits, while Trapani was a little lacking in energy. Drogba began to stir up trouble on the field, and Chelsea's two wingers began to consciously approach him. Lampard's position was also moving forward. Mourinho's tactics were very simple. He wanted to use Drogba's personal ability to be a fulcrum in the frontcourt, so their passes were also very direct.

Trapani was not very adaptable to this change. The midfield was somewhat out of touch with the back line, and the defense began to face threats. Ranieri shouted loudly on the sidelines for his players to return to defense. He also made continuous substitutions, letting Padoin play and replacing Pizarro. This tactical arrangement was to defend to the death.

Padoin played a lot this season. He is a versatile player, and Ranieri deliberately cultivated him. Schweinsteiger was valued by Ranieri for a while, but with the change of Ranieri's tactical thinking, Schweinsteiger gradually couldn't play in the game. Ranieri never trusted his ability in the middle position.

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