Chapter 280: Rijkaard, who sees through everything (Alliance Leader [Tang Sledgehammer Hammer] plus more 6/11)
When Leon saw this scene, a smile appeared on his face.
In Barcelona's midfield, Yaya Toure occupies the position of the back waist, according to the Barcelona system, it is closer to the position of the No. 4 player, requiring players to have defensive ability, offense can assist in scheduling and organization, one kick out of the ball, the personal offensive and defensive conversion of the position sense must be strong, and it is the sense of position in the Barcelona system, not the traditional view of defensive standing or offensive running, Toure's characteristics are closer to a B2B midfielder with strong scoring ability, so to speak, in the Barcelona system at this time, Toure defense is no problem, organization and scheduling can also be seen, but the biggest shortcoming is that the sense of position is not good, which is not all Toure's problemAfter all, Toure is not from the Barcelona system, and his freedom and forward attacking characteristics are inhibited in the Barcelona system, in short, this is a player who can be the core of the midfield, but Barcelona's current midfield core is Xavi, which makes Yaya Toure play a little awkward.
What's more, in today's game, Rijkaard clearly put the defensive burden on Yaya Toure, which is interesting.
"Looks like he was being underestimated by Rijkaard. Leon touched his chin.
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Inter Milan's corner!
Juan Mata hoisted the ball into the box.
Adriano got past Marcos in the aerial battle, and his header forced Valdés to make a save.
Inter Milan continued to take corners.
This time, Inter Milan's corner kick did not go directly to the door, but after a few passes, to the outside, Muntari came there with another direct volley, although it missed, but also scared the Barcelona people a lot.
"Watch out for Muntari!" Rijkaard couldn't sit still on the sidelines. He ran to the sidelines and shouted a loud reminder to the players on the field. "Don't give him so many long-range shots!"
Then, back in the dugout, Rijkaard took a look at Inter Milan's dugout, that Ghanaian in Muntari was very active today, was this an accidental reason, or was it a special deployment of Leon?!
Originally, in Rijkaard's opinion, Leon sent Muntari, which must have been to help the tired Carlos to strengthen the defense, but Muntari's two consecutive long-range shots made Rijkaard waver in his initial guess.
If Muntari was on an offensive mission, then ...... Leon is really relieved to completely hand over the defense to Carlos?!
Rijkaard was a little unpredictable.
The manager's fighting style continued in every minute of the game, in every detail, and it was clear that at this moment, Leon's arrangement made Rijkaard a little confused.
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Barcelona's opening offensive was quickly curtailed and Inter Milan began to intensify their attack.
Inter Milan is back again. Yaya Toure hesitated as he began to approach Muntari, ready to defend the active, somewhat over-the-top Ghanaian.
This time, though, Muntari didn't dribble the ball and instead passed the ball out.
Arshavin drops back to catch the ball.
"Ahh
With a scream, Arshavin fell to the ground.
"Foul!" shouted the Inter fan.
Referee Angela Merkel hesitated and did not blow the whistle.
The Barcelona did not delay and quickly launched a counter-attack.
"Arshavin was brought down by Abidal, but the referee didn't think there was a foul!"
"Counterattack! It's a counter-attack opportunity for Barcelona!"
The ball was passed to Yaya Toure's feet, and Xavi was asking for the ball, but Yaya Toure didn't pass the ball and he wanted to keep taking it.
Then Juan Carlos was seen stabbing diagonally and rushing towards Yaya Toure, and the two men slammed into each other.
Yaya Toure was knocked to the ground and stumbled, and the ball was lost.
Carlos was about to get the ball when he heard the referee's whistle.
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"Foul!"
There were loud boos from the stands at the Camp Nou against Carlos.
The Barcelona players surrounded the referee Merkel again, and he didn't give Carlos a yellow card just now, so this time he should have given it.
"Referee, that kid has committed a foul!"
"Serious foul!"
"It's definitely a yellow card!"
"I didn't give it just now, but now it's time to give it!"
Merkel was surrounded by Barcelona players, his face was gloomy, and he was the referee, and he was naturally extremely disgusted by the players' encirclement!
"I'm the referee!" Merkel pointed to herself, with a serious expression, and then waved her hand to signal the Barcelona players to disperse.
The Barcelona players were unrelenting, and it was Xavi who saw the referee's unkind face and came over to persuade his teammates to dissuade them.
Leon whistled on the sidelines, which is really a good tradition of Barcelona, and he really hoped that the Barcelona players would continue to besiege the referee, and it was best to anger the German golden whistle.
In Leon's Inter Milan, it is generally forbidden to besiege the referee, because only the captain is really qualified to protest and reason with the referee, and if the other players are too emotional, they will anger the referee and be shown a yellow card, but the gain will outweigh the loss.
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A free kick from Barcelona.
The free-kick did not pose much of a threat to Inter's goal.
Instead, it was Messi's subsequent dribbling and Samuel Eto'o's shot that forced Inter Milan goalkeeper Cesar to make a save.
Then, from Barcelona's corner, they tried to hoist the ball directly into the box, and the ball was plucked out of the air by the onrushing Cesar.
The game level began to enter the state of attack, and both sides put a lot of energy on attack. This also makes the fans in front of the TV very enjoyable.
"The game was open! both sides were looking for goals!"
"A fierce battle of offense! For neutral fans, this is the most enjoyable game!"
However, as the game progressed, it was discovered that Inter Milan were slightly better than Barcelona in terms of attacking efficiency and goal threat.
As the game progressed, Rijkaard also understood Inter's tactical configuration today.
Inter Milan went into this match with a 442 outlet. In this tactic, the position of Muntari and Juan Carlos, who should have been the two defensive midfielders in Rijkaard's view, is not actually on the same line. Carlos was a little further back, while Muntari was ahead. The front and back are staggered, not a diamond-shaped midfield, let alone a parallel midfield.
This formation has made it clear what Inter Milan has to do in the midfield: Carlos is in charge, Muntari is more involved in the attack, plus two wide midfielders Mata and Arshavin, and Adriano and Diego Milito are two center forwards, in fact, Inter Milan's formation can be said to be extremely aggressive.
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