"Three goals!" Celars waved his fist excitedly. This goal was really wonderful and he was very excited. Wei Le turned around and clapped his hands with him.

After Van der Beck scored this goal, he wanted to rush to the sidelines reflexively, but he reacted just after he took a step!

Are three goals enough?

For ordinary teams, it is enough. With three points in hand, the opponent has no power to fight back. But for the current Wolves, they need to vent, they want to continue scoring goals!

"Three is not enough! Not enough!" Van der Beck ran towards the goal, and while running, he signaled his teammates to hurry back to their half. The game was not over yet.

The other players also understood Van der Beck's emotions. They simply clapped their hands to celebrate, and then jogged back, passing by the distraught Cardiff City players.

Goalkeeper Alan McGregor was really angry. Their shots were so tricky and he had no way to deal with them.

Seeing that the opponent had to carry the ball back to the midfield and kick off quickly again, he was annoyed and wanted to pick up the ball first. Van der Beck arrived and pushed McGregor as soon as he saw the goalkeeper's action, taking the ball away first.

McGregor stumbled after being pushed, but did not fall to the ground. He did not complain to the referee, just watching the young man in front of him running back to their half with the ball, waving his hands while running to mobilize the emotions of the fans.

When the TV broadcast began to play the replay, Han Yang sat up from the bed, leaning forward and staring at the screen carefully.

This goal seemed very interesting.

He turned on the screen recording button.

"Goalkeeper Martinez made a precise long pass to the full-back."

Han Yang frowned. Why were Wei Le's two full-backs so forward? Was this his arrangement or the two players' own ideas? What was the purpose of doing this?

The full-back was in such an aggressive position that the goalkeeper's kick-off accurately found Godfrey. If he was not found and was intercepted in the middle, would a counterattack be formed?

Since there was such an obvious danger, why did Wei Le arrange it this way?

The replay continued, Godfrey was dribbling the ball at a normal speed on the left, and his speed was not very fast. Han Yang stared at his speed, which did not seem to be very fast. Speed ​​should be Godfrey's advantage, why is he dribbling the ball so slowly now?

Did he not think about where to dribble the ball, or was he planning something?

He saw Cardiff City players approaching him, and two players had already surrounded him. The director cut to a vertical perspective at this time, and the entire stadium could be seen from behind the goal.

At this time, Han Yang saw clearly that Cardiff City players were concentrated on the wing, near the center line, just around Godfrey.

Haaland and Van de Beek's position change was very subtle. At this time, Haaland attracted the attention of more defensive players. Everyone knew that he was a tough guy and was difficult to deal with.

Then, De Paul made a long pass!

Han Yang's eyes lit up, and he thought of a word.

Overload!

Wei Le once mentioned this word when chatting with him, because Wei Le especially criticized the Chinese translation of this word for not being very appropriate. But he couldn't find a more appropriate word.

What does overload mean? Han Yang scratched his hair. He forgot what Wei Le said, but he suddenly thought of Godfrey's normal speed dribbling. Could it be that he was attracting defensive players and causing overload on his side?

Yes! Han Yang's eyes lit up. When De Paul's pass came to Doherty's head, there was a lot of space on his side and the distance between the players was very far, which gave Van der Beck the opportunity to advance and score.

Is this the best embodiment of overload?

Is this what Wei Le did intentionally?

On Godfrey's side, the whole game became the focus of competition. Godfrey frequently advanced, Haaland's retreat and De Paul were concentrated in this area, but Van der Beck, who was on the right of the three midfielders, was closer to the center.

In this case, the left side was overloaded with people, and then a large area was transferred to the right side. Doherty acted as a fulcrum and passed the ball horizontally to the defensive midfielder.

The defensive midfielder's straight pass took advantage of the large space on the opponent's ribs, allowing Van der Beck to run ahead of time and get the result.

After analyzing this, Han Yang suddenly felt a sense of satisfaction.

Before, when he watched the game, he would only cheer for the good performance of the team he supported and boo for the opponent. The direction of the game on the field was actually "watching the excitement", and he couldn't remember much after a game.

The players' wonderful dribbling often received cheers and applause, while horizontal passes, back passes and seemingly useless long passes did not bring much.reaction.

But today, Han Yang's sudden inspiration allowed him to unlock a new perspective for watching football. Looking at a football game from the perspective of a head coach seems to be a...happy thing!

Han Yang's eyes became brighter and brighter, and he opened the door to a new world! He finally understood Wei Le's happiness!

Before, when he watched Wei Le studying a game video that had been played countless times, he sometimes disliked him, but now, he understood Wei Le!

——

Yang Qi panted and stared at the player of Hertha Berlin's second team who was about to throw the ball out of bounds. After observing, the latter threw the ball to the central defender of Hertha Berlin.

Yang Qi spit on the ground, and then immediately pressed the opponent. The central defender then passed the ball to the back midfielder and avoided Yang Qi's pressing.

Yang Qi changed from sprinting to jogging, turning his head and observing the changes in the opponent's formation while running, while adjusting his breathing and accumulating physical energy.

He didn't have to go back to defend, he needed to stand in front as a fulcrum for the counterattack.

The opponent's midfielder passed the ball diagonally to Alp who was on the right side. The German striker stopped the ball at his feet, which made Yang Qi stop his steps and walk back. He felt that Alp's movements were too slow and would be intercepted.

But Alp started the next moment!

Yang Qi saw his teammates rushing up to grab Alp, which was exactly what Alp wanted. He moved in the crowd! Yang Qi, who was dozens of meters away, was stunned because Alp just broke out of the crowd!

Alp cut in from the wing to the middle and was now near the top of the penalty area.

Then, he paused for two seconds, then suddenly accelerated and rushed into the penalty area!

"Stop him!"

"He's too fast!"

Yang Qi's sight was blocked by a group of people. He only saw the football rushing out like a cannonball, causing ripples in the net! Arp's flowing blond hair stood out in the crowd. He cheered and rushed out from among the Hannover 96 players who hadn't reacted yet!

The few Hertha Berlin supporters cheered and applauded the genius trained by their youth training!

The ball... went in?

2-2!

Yang Qi frowned. His current team was tied!

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