"Speed! Speed! Run!"

"Pay attention to your position, the position of your teammates and opponents!"

"Diogo! Pass the ball as soon as possible, there are many people in the midfield who can support you!"

"Good ball!"

Jota passed the ball back to De Paul, who shimmied past Godfrey's defense and passed it directly to Haaland who headed the ball into the goal.

"Beautiful! That's how we play."

Wei Le walked into the center of the court and paused the training.

"In the final analysis, our goal is still one word, "order". Every action is not made because "there is only this choice", but because you believe it is the right action."

"Jota's timing of passing was very good, De Paul passed even better, and I don't need to say much about Haaland - a very stable performance."

The three players who were praised were all smiling.

What just ended was a 7-on-7 small field game. Because the space was very small, the players had little room to operate. Wei Le hoped to simulate the high-pressure environment in the game through this kind of training.

"Okay, everyone, drink some water and take a break. We'll go to Footbonaut in five minutes!"

"Okay!" Although it was an announcement of the next training project, everyone was very excited. After all, the Wolves players regarded Footbonaut as a very challenging game rather than a training task.

"But, today I want to announce a change. The players in Jota's group just now will follow me. The others will first train with Gianluca outside. Your main task is explosive power."

"Oh..." Godfrey, Gibbs White and others showed disappointed expressions.

"Don't get me wrong, wait for them to come out and take turns with you." Wei Le added.

Everyone was happy again.

The problem of the Wolves is that there are too many people and too little porridge. There are two Footbonauts, and only one person can train in each machine, but the problem is that the other dozen people need to wait outside.

What Wei Le hates most is waiting and queuing.

It's like queuing for a theme park ride. You have to queue for an hour, but the final game time is only 10 minutes. But the problem is that the one-hour queue time is wasted.

It may not take Wolves players an hour to queue for the machine, but the fact that a long waiting time is wasted is undeniable.

Wolves arrange two to three training sessions every day.

Each training session lasts 90 minutes, and Wei Le hopes that this time can be fully utilized, rather than wasting a long time in the queue area.

Group training is only a stopgap measure, and the most fundamental solution is to introduce more equipment.

Footbonaut is just a device and a representative. It represents that the future development of football must be closely related to technological equipment, and this disruptive technology should be more and more.

But at the same time, this also means large-scale investment. For the construction of the new base, Wolves really spent a lot of money.

The application of Footbonaut in Wolves alone cost nearly 2 million euros, which is even enough to buy a player at a low price, plus his salary for several years.

Wolves also plan to make other technological innovations. For example, fitness coach Sergio Perez has taken a fancy to a treadmill called "Alter-G".

This treadmill can put athletes in a large air bag and use air pressure to "blow" them up to a height of about one foot above the ground, so that the athletes' feet are off the ground and exercise on an inflatable cushion.

Alter-G can create an environment for athletes to lose weight, thereby reducing the load on joints due to overuse during exercise.

From the outside, it looks like the players are running in a big Victorian skirt.

Mark Hux from Manchester United introduced Manchester City's black technology to Wei Le.

A special grass lawn has been installed on an 11-man football field that has just been put into use at Manchester City's Etihad training base. It can even simulate the possible grass environment of the next away game according to the schedule, so that players can adapt in advance!

This can avoid many adaptation problems in advance.

Football is actually such a sport, and the gap between clubs can really be very large. Some high-tech equipment is already commonplace in teams like Real Madrid and Manchester City, but in other places, this is epoch-making high-tech.

Sometimes these equipment are really not that high-end, not like the large-scale machinery in science fiction movies, it may just be what the players wearA swimsuit, maybe a treadmill, an app installed on a tablet, and a few cameras.

Just like Footbonaut, a device that Dortmund had put into use as early as 2012, it was still a new device in the eyes of Wolves in 2017. In reality, it was not until 2021 that Asian football across the ocean began to try this device on a small scale.

Without these, can football be played?

Yes, of course it can be played.

If the tactics are right, the time and place are right, the teams in the fifth-tier league in England can have the opportunity to beat the Premier League teams, but they don’t have the funds to experience Footbonaut.

In the final analysis, the role of the machine is to add BUFF to people, and the final decision is still the team itself.

However, perhaps this "BUFF" is not obvious, but the improvement brought about by accumulation over time is obvious. A very obvious example is injury.

Wolves started to reform the medical system as early as the English Championship. After the arrival of physical coach Sergio Perez, the first thing he did was to fully monitor the physical condition of Wolves players.

Wolves players later became the least likely to get injured in the English Championship.

This made Wolves less troubled when choosing the lineup.

After losing to Lyon, the mediocre Wolves beat Watford 1-0 at home on November 6. The only goal of the game was scored by Haaland, who was assisted by the young player Gonçalves.

The Portuguese boy has performed well in the few opportunities he has played this season.

But most of the Wolves players still seem to be out of shape.

[You don’t know what Wolves are playing. They can just play blindly in the first 89 minutes, and then score a goal in the 90th minute so that you can’t scold them. ]

This comment on a green APP quickly received a unanimous response, and was even translated into English by some fans, and spread from the Internet to the world.

Some helpless Wolves fans were deeply touched by this sentence. They were nervous throughout the game, fearing that the opponent's shot would break the Wolves' goal.

But fortunately, Martinez played well and saved the game again and again to help the Wolves keep the final victory.

[To be honest, if Martinez was not there, the Wolves would definitely lose this game, and I'm afraid they would lose more miserably. ]

[Martinez is the most indispensable player in the Wolves lineup now, no one else. I thought it was a bit expensive when the Wolves signed him, but now it's worth it! ]

While everyone praised Martinez, they actually also had the meaning of "hating iron for not becoming steel". After all, if possible, they still hope to see a less nervous game.

[The Wolves didn't have much time to make adjustments before, but now there is a full week from the end of the game on the 6th to the next game. I hope we can see the changes in the Wolves. ]

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