Chapter 81: Point to the penalty spot
Ding Yue was a little helpless, and his lack of experience was one of his shortcomings. Saint-Etienne is in a 'surrounding, but not playing' dilemma, largely because of the confusion in the distribution of the ball.
With Payette on the floor, the ball will naturally be in his hands if the situation cannot be opened, but... Matuidi, E-Revelli and even the headless fly Sako have some moves from time to time to raise their hands to 'steal' the ball. It's not that they can't, but the first half showed that it doesn't work.
The opposition defends intensively in midfield and needs more behind-the-ball attacks.
Ding Yue didn't withdraw it, the long pass didn't have a crosshair, Ding Yue went to the side and passed the ball to everyone. It's contradictory.
In the first half, Montpellier also saw through Galtier's routine. changed the direction of the main attack in time, that is, Ding Yue's side. Ding Yue's side itself needs a very heavy offensive task on the Saint-Etienne side, so Montpellier's hand played a decisive role.
At this point, Matuidi was transformed into a midfielder because there was no one in front of him, so his involvement in the defensive end was less obvious. If Montpellier seized on this weakness and attacked, the consequences could be unimaginable.
Gartiya saw it, but couldn't help it. I can only gamble.
Both Sacco and Ding Yue had extremely fast advancing speeds, which should have prevented Montpellier's relatively scattered and balanced forces from achieving the best defensive effect, and they were helplessly limited.
Ten minutes later, everyone who was still so 'harmonious' came and went to bite each other, but they couldn't bite the meat.
"It's all on the premise!"
Ding Yue ran to the center line again to catch the ball, a ball, and after giving the ball to Matuidi again, he yelled at the brothers behind him, and pressed his hands forward.
Every time there is no way, these are the only ways to do it.
Develop, develop skills!
In the case of Matuidi's more than enough defense and B2B skills are not full. It's up to himself to fill his offensive shortcomings.
Ding Yue exchanged views with Matuidi and asked him to go to the left side for a while.
Galtier saw a scene on the sidelines that he hadn't had time to envision.
Ding Yue turned himself into a B2B.
As the name suggests, this type of player is required to be able to control and influence the game at both ends of the pitch, literally covering the entire area from the opponent's penalty area to the opponent's penalty area. The person who needs to be on the pitch is the core of the team's organization and defense, as well as the initiator of the team's attack.
Originally, Ding Yue's crazy running and physical strength, as well as his ability to rush forward with the ball, made Galtier have similar thoughts. never thought that Ding Yue would change his position on the field.
Frowning, Gartier did not immediately intervene in the change. Let's see.
Prior to this, Payette was just a simple central player up front and didn't contribute much at the back.
Montpellier was a little confused.
Ding Yue suddenly built a bridge between the central axis of Saint-Etienne.
Seventy-third minute.
A Giroud header flicked straight to Saint-Etienne goalkeeper Janault.
Because the two sides are entangled with each other, they both identify and execute high-level pressing. Several of Saint-Etienne's defenders were marked to death.
Arnault took two steps forward and was about to make a big foot and flick it to the knife E-Revelli in the front court.
Suddenly, Ding Yue, who was originally in the back position, ran back a few steps and raised his hand towards him.
Seeing that Ding Yue did not have a Montpellier player on the left or right, Janault threw the ball to him with an accurate hand.
Ding Yue unloaded the ball with a small hook.
Turn around and push forward.
In fact, Ding Yue, who has been insisting on playing iron in the gym, is now not too scared of physical confrontation, and his ability to protect the ball has improved to a certain extent. Moreover, a player who dribbles forward in the midfield position..... this is no longer a question of bravery or awesomeness, a normal player would not do this....
The problem is that Ding Yue doesn't look like a conformist person.
Matuidi also retreated to the left near the halfway line, and Ding Yue pumped a ground ball to him with his right foot extremely hard. Matuidi stepped on the ball with his foot to step on the ball.
Ding Yue continued to run forward, bypassing the two defenders who came up to grab the ball.
Matuidi passes again. A long-distance two-by-two.
Due to the overall pressure of the formation, a wide range of gaps in front of Montpellier's double central defenders were exposed, and Ding Yue saw it.
Running slowly, Ding Yue kept staring in the direction of Sacco,
After waiting for three seconds, Sacco finally looked at it!
Ding Yue's right hand thrust forward!
Sacco saw it. Although the brain circuit is a little winding, this gesture Sacco can still see clearly.
Boot!Sacco slanted forward!
Ding Yue passed a long pass with one foot over the top!
Sako stopped the ball with the right call of the incoming ball, leaving the opposing centre-back behind!
Sometimes, the secret to change is to focus all your energy on building something new, not confronting the past.
It's an opportunity to upset the balance....
Sacco's oblique posture made the defenders behind him uncomfortable! If he chased him in a straight line, he would hit the black tower straight away, and he could only go around the outer line a little farther away...
Speed, Sako's speed is not afraid of anyone on the field.
After a few big strides, Sacco was inside the box.
Another defender came out of the slash, and Sako didn't stop, took a step forward, ready to shoot!
The defender had no choice but to throw himself out and gamble!
Nicolas was put in!
Ding Yue, who had been rushing forward, found the referee for the first time.
Point to the penalty spot!
Montpellier's players poured towards the referee like a tidal wave. At this time, putting pressure on the referee is an instinctive performance. But in exchange, it was two yellow cards.
Ding Yue trotted all the way, ran in front of Sacco, and high-fived!
"Wow...," Ding Yue smiled and shook his head, "Well done!" young man, you're much faster than me!"
It turns out that if the road is right, Sacco can run faster than anyone else, "Damn, I'll see who's going to BB with me this time." Sacco approached Ding Yue and whispered.
Matuidi also ran over, "Ding Yue, you go and punish!"
Ding Yue was stunned, when Payette was there before, he was the first penalty taker, and he was not there...
Looking around, no one took the initiative to take the ball.
At this time, dodging is a matter of guts.
Walking in the direction of the football, Ding Yue picked up the ball from the grass. Learn from the various stars in the video to kiss the football, hopefully.. Bring good luck.
A penalty is really a very mysterious set-piece.
1VS1.
A duel between psychology, technique and fate.
Galtier also had no opinion on the penalty taker. Covering his mouth with his hands, he waited quietly for the referee's whistle,
The protests in Montpellier eventually dispersed.
Ding Yue stood on the penalty spot.
The referee blows the whistle.
Running, there is no position of the goalkeeper at all, Ding Yue pushed the ball with his right foot to the lower right corner of the goal!
Ball in!
Ding Yue tugged at the captain's armband on his arm, waiting for his teammates behind him to flock up to celebrate this hard-won goal!