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Chinese people are really better at Tai Chi.

Wei Le's "Manchester City should be nervous" has played a positive role within the team. The goal of "two wins" has now been completed by half, and the next half is more difficult to complete than the first half.

After all, it is Manchester City, the strongest Premier League team on paper this season, and a well-deserved favorite to win the championship.

They can hardly imagine what kind of "welcome" they will get when they step into the crowded Etihad Stadium. But now it seems that what Wei Le said is not unreasonable. They have nothing to be nervous about, but Manchester City should be nervous.

"Hurry up! Hurry up! Keep pressing!" Wei Le stood beside the field and applauded loudly. Gianluca Conte stood beside him and was checking the players' training status.

This is a pressure and passing training.

Four to six, small field, the four-man team must work together to snatch the ball from the six-man team. The six-man team must try their best to control the ball and try to pass the ball into a fixed small goal after a period of time.

This is actually very similar to one of the first exercises Wei Le gave to the legal team in college. It's just that this is four to six, and the legal team was five to five.

And both sides had to fight for control of the ball at that time.

Later, when Wei Le entered professional football, Wei Le really realized that many of the training arranged for the legal team at that time were unreasonable. Training is ultimately for the game.

And the content of the training is largely determined by the tactics that the team will play in the game.

In the final analysis, training should have a purpose. For example, today's four to six is ​​actually the four frontcourt players of the Wolves, pressing the four defenders and two midfielders of Manchester City.

This is what they will really encounter in the game, and they are doing a preview now. At that time, when Wei Le did not have much theoretical knowledge, some of his training arrangements were still just copying the existing programs of professional teams.

Did his players really understand the purpose of the training? Did they really get what they should get from the training?

"Many people think that football is a sport that you can play well as long as you run hard." Wei Le said to the players after the training, "but this is not the case."

"Nowadays, football is no longer a sport that you can play well by running after the ball and working hard."

"You can stand here and listen to me, which means that you are already the best in the sport of football. But I think that the requirements for becoming an excellent football player today are much higher than what I ask of you now."

"You still need to think and ask yourself more questions."

"For example, 'What is the purpose of today's training session?' 'Where am I in the game? What actions should I take?' 'Is it related to today's training?'"

"Thinking more actually gets you more than kicking more."

In fact, Wei Le has done well enough in this regard. In his team, he is constantly instilling a concept in his players, that is, to have the habit of thinking.

Before the game, he asked the players to analyze the opponents of the next game and their tactical play, and to have tactical discussions among the players. The review phase after the game is still dominated by the players.

As the head coach, he just sat in the corner of the meeting room and listened to the players' intuitive feelings about everything that happened on the court.

Every player has different feelings about what happened during the game, so the communication is often inspiring. At first, the players who just joined the team still felt shy, but when everyone's goals are unified, those slightly petty embarrassments on weekdays have no room to exist.

"Do you think we have a chance to beat Manchester City?" On the way back to the lounge, Jota asked Bowen a little nervously.

"Why is it impossible?" Bowen seemed to take it for granted, "Are we much worse than Manchester City's players?"

Jota smiled and shook his head. If he said this, he would be interpreted as arrogance. Jota said honestly, "I don't know, I haven't played against them yet."

"Hey, all fear comes from the unknown." Bowen seemed like a philosopher, "But don't we know them well enough?"

"To be honest, I admit that our technology is not sophisticated enough. But in addition to that, your speed can't run fast enough.Pass Otamendi? Can't I break through Stones? Not necessarily. "

"Even if it's Manchester City, they are also human beings. People will get tired, make mistakes, and have all kinds of psychological activities. "Bowen stopped and said with a smile.

"Didn't the boss say it? The physical difference between the players is not very big, the bigger difference is in the understanding of football. And I think our understanding of the next game is no worse than that of Manchester City!"

Bowen patted Jota who was thinking about it, and asked with interest, "You go and ask the people in Manchester City tomorrow, and ask them if they understand what the 3-2 ball system is, and what oppression is?"

Jota didn't know how to respond for a while. After Bowen said this, Jota realized that they had made great progress. But about asking Manchester City players...

"I won't ask, I'm afraid of being beaten by them." Jota smiled, "Ask if you want to ask, I'll wait for your good news."

"Hey! "Bowen felt that Jota's mood had improved. "Be more confident. Play the game with more confidence. Isn't this the purpose of our hard training?"

"If we are afraid before the battle, what is the point of our hard work?"

"You are really a psychologist." Jota said to Bowen. Bowen rolled his eyes and laughed, "I am still more suitable to play football."

The Etihad Stadium was basically full. Standing in the center of the stadium surrounded by four arc-shaped domes and huge stands, Jota looked around and Bowen stood in front of him.

"In fact, the sound is not that loud." Jota said.

"Yes." Bowen nodded, "This is not a focus game. The Etihad Stadium is not crowded all the time."

Jota suddenly thought of something and said in a brisk tone, "I'm not nervous anymore."

"It's good not to be nervous. "Bowen smiled, he turned his head and looked at the Manchester City players in blue a few steps away, "Okay, now it's the Manchester City players' turn to be nervous."

Aguero and Bowen met each other's eyes, not understanding why the other's eyes were full of murderous intent.

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