Chapter 195: Out of rhythm
Someone has specifically studied why football in the British Isles has been a long pass since ancient times?
At the beginning, there were all kinds of theories, one of which was that because there was a lot of rain in Great Britain, it was not conducive to playing too fine work under the soles of the feet. However, Italy is the most rainy country in Europe, with an annual precipitation level higher than that of the United Kingdom, and there is no Italian football ball in the air.
It's also because of the cold weather, but the average temperature in Germany and the Netherlands is several degrees lower than in the UK, but they pay the same attention to the soles of their feet.
The British put gold on their faces and said that because this is a man's sport, they look down on those little girls' fancy work, and only like physical confrontation.
Finally, the researchers finally found that the main reason for the style of British football is that there is too much wind, and the British Isles only blow once a year, and the first day of the new year blows until the Chinese New Year's Eve.
We don't know if this conclusion is correct, anyway, the first thing those big European coaches do when they first arrive in Great Britain and come to the training ground of the new team is to frown and let the trees around the field be planted.
Maybe there is some truth to this inference, the ball at the foot needs to be passed and controlled, and the wind is naturally an undesirable thing. The long pass rushing is much rougher, it all depends on the body and impact, and the wind is not a big problem.
Today it was very windy at St James' Park, and the flags on the five flagpoles on the roof of the East Stand were blown and hunted. However, the stadium has been remodeled many times over the past 100 years, and the stands and roofs have also been set up in a targeted manner, and even if there is a tornado, it will not have much impact on the games played in the stadium.
Playing against an English team for the first time, including Zhuo Yang, the Madiburg people were very uncomfortable because the tempo of attacking and defending was too fast, and this is the most distinctive characteristic of the English team after the gradual change of style.
Now in the Premier League, except for a few teams who are still stubbornly sticking to the long-pass and rushing city style of play, most teams have begun to borrow the tactics and styles of European teams, but many teams have learned to become four-like, and Newcastle is like this. However, the never-ending offensive and defensive conversion of the British Isles team has been inherited by everyone.
In the case of the German team, the rhythm of the game is generally like this: attack - adjust after frustration - defend - adjust after taking the ball - attack. The England team, on the other hand, is attacking-defending-attacking-defending, and there is no adjustment at all.
The Premier League is intense and spectacular, and that's why it's so much.
The Premier League does not have Spain's backward foot pass control in the middle and backfield, nor does it have the kind of bubble tactical mushrooms in Serie A, and there is no Bundesliga that is good at using the width of the field. Onward, forward, forward!
Chinese fans watching the Premier League in the middle of the night will definitely not be drowsy when watching Serie A, but will be tired by the vigor on the field every moment.
Therefore, if you don't have experience in dealing with this style, it's easy to be beaten, and you can't help but follow the fast pace of the other party, and the result is that the faster and more chaotic the fight. Madiburg is like that, not to mention that they are so young.
Zhuo Yang felt that since the start of the game, he has been running back and forth between the two penalty areas, and he can't stop his legs at all, his personal technical rhythm has been completely disrupted, and he has no effort to sort out the team. He is like this, but you can imagine that the other hairy boys, the rhythm is taken to get the ball, everyone is rushing with a black head, a thunderbolt to lightning.
From a high altitude, it looks like a blue wave and a black and white wave piling up each other, and the tide is rising and falling.
Although the Madiburg people are not afraid of hard encounters, this is not their game habit at all, such a trouble, all kinds of tactical details can not be played at all, everyone is constantly sprinting. And this is exactly what Newcastle are best at, and it looks like both sides are playing lively, but Madiburg completely falls into the trap of the opponent.
Goalkeeper Given's cross from Zhuo Yang to the penalty area was thrown to Hughes before he could land, and then Newcastle's three lines rumbled neatly and began to rush forward, and the Madiburg people hurriedly followed, not having the heart to organize their own defensive routines.
Robert split the side to Bowyer, Bowyer sprinted past the midfield and transitioned to Bart, and Bart then gave Dyer, who had already run behind Westerman at high speed, and the English Minions were almost at the bottom line.
Before Westerman's desperate tackle arrived, Dyer swung his left foot to the bottom of the ball and curled a cross into the centre of the box.
Magpies captain Alan Shearer jumped with Fermaelen on his shoulder, as if he had a father's vendetta against football, and the top of his forehead was viciously slammed, and Handanovic's palm wailed into the air by the battered football.
In the 36th minute of the first half, Madiburg finally couldn't keep up with Newcastle and was knocked on the goal by such an extremely simple low cross.
Zoyang and Khedira were useless in their consistent interception in midfield, as they were far from where they were used to in the process, with Hamsik and Westermann on the flanks simply unable to keep up with their opponents, and centre-backs Pompon, Luiz and Vermaelen failing to form a layered pack.
Whether it is the speed of the comparison between the individual players or the speed of the formation, Madiburg is behind the opponent in all aspects. That's the power of the fast-paced rush of England teams, and Newcastle are just one of the Premier League teams currently just four points above the relegation zone.
0:1 behind, but the next scene is still the same, Madiborg people want to slow down but can't slow down, repeatedly threatened the goal by Shearer and Jenas, fortunately Handanovic is extraordinary, high and low block to protect the goal from losing again.
Uncle Scumbag rarely didn't step on the sideline and shouted angrily, but sat on the chair and frowned silently, because he didn't know what to do.
Experienced teams on the continent know that playing in the Premier League must not follow their fast pace, who is stupid with whom. But this thing is incompetent, you can't help but want to play the opponent's quick counterattack, and the opponent is fast you want to be faster.
In this case, it's more than the control of the two teams, and if you can keep the tempo down and even bring the Premier League opponent to follow you, then the fool will be the opponent. And that's something that an inexperienced team can't do. Madiburg lacks nothing but experience, experience to control the pace of the game.
The most effective way for a team to follow a familiar rhythm is to have a master of rhythm control, most of whom are in southern Europe, and most of them are midfield stars.
The master of rhythm control, Zhuo Yang is not, because he has not had time to get in touch with this level and type, German football itself has rarely appeared, and the Bundesliga teams generally do not pay much attention to rhythm control.
Even if it is less, there are still two stars in the Bundesliga who have such qualities, but because they are all defeated by Zhuo Yang, no one explains to him, so Zhuo Yang naturally doesn't care.
The Frenchman Miku and the Englishman Hargreaves.