Chapter 789: Fang. Master of tactics. Straight (ask for a double commuter pass)
A few minutes later, Lewandowski had just picked up the ball when he saw Milner next to him again.
Once by chance.
Twice......
Lewandowski also began to suspect that Aston Villa had made adjustments, and Milner had come specifically to guard his own?
Lewandowski, who was entangled by Milner, made a feint, and then saw that Milner was not fooled, and he passed the football out.
Gotze takes the ball.
Lewandowski turned and ran forward, and Gotze wanted to pass the ball.
However, under Clement's tough defense, the moment the football was passed out, it was touched by Clement.
Lewandowski wanted to pull back.
Milner also rushed up.
When two people pulled and pulled, no one controlled the ball.
Football was picked up by Luka Modric.
Aston Villa were on the verge of a counter-attack, and if it hadn't been for Hummels' brilliant performance of keeping out Klose's header on the goal-line, Dortmund would have come close to conceding again.
Klopp watched from the sidelines in shock.
He didn't have any doubts now, Fang Jue had already made targeted adjustments to his adjustments.
And the effect of Fang Jue's tactical adjustment can be said to be immediate.
On the pitch, Borussia Dortmund's players also quickly discovered that Aston Villa's defense was leaky.
Lewandowski took the ball again, but, in the face of Milner's entanglement, there was no good way to attack directly at the goal, so he could only reluctantly transfer the ball.
Fang Jue was able to respond so quickly?
How can it be.
Klopp didn't want to believe it, but it was.
After some observation, Klopp also saw the 'true face' of Aston Villa's tactical adjustments.
Aston Villa switched to a back three.
James Milner moved to midfield and formed a midfield three with Clement and Luka Modric.
This greatly enhanced the defensive ability of the midfield, and also liberated Modric's attacking ability to a certain extent.
Aston Villa's previous counter-attack that almost resulted in a goal was instigated by Modric's organization.
It can be said that Fang Jue's adjustment this time not only curbed Dortmund's counterattack very targetedly.
At the same time, it also maximizes the offensive energy of Aston Villa.
With James Milner's help in midfield, Clement's interception was bonus.
The attacking systems of Luka Modric, Gareth Bale, Sadio Mane, Suarez and Klose began to blossom.
At one point, Aston Villa drove the attacking bus in front of the Dortmund penalty area and formed an attacking press.
In the face of Aston Villa's change of formation, Klopp is thinking about how to deal with it.
Before Klopp could think of a solution.
Aston Villa scored.
Modric was suddenly more advanced and played a three-way attacking system with Suarez and Klose in a tight area.
In the end, it was Suarez who completed the shot in front of goal.
After the ball was pounced on by Weidenfeller, Mane knocked it back.
Modric knocks sideways.
Gareth. Bale's left foot unleashed a beautiful arc and the ball went around the players in the box and into the net
Three to one!
Aston Villa once again stretched the gap to two goals.
Fang Jue waved his fist on the sidelines, cheering for the team's goal.
He was happy not only with the goal itself.
This is the first time Aston Villa have switched to a back three in a competitive match.
The tactical results of the team's pre-season drills were shown.
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Between the 80s and 90s of the twentieth century, the back three system began to make its debut on the world football stage.
It was created to counter the traditional 4-4-2, the most dominant tactical system in modern football.
Traditional 4-4-2 is a system of several "two-man tactical teams" as its basic components.
These 'duos' include: centre-forwards, wing-backs and wing-backs, centre-backs and centre-backs.
This formation allows a team to cover the maximum area of the court.
The system of the back three is to add a central defender, and the extra central defender can cut off the connection between the opponent's two strikers to the greatest extent.
In addition, an extra midfielder can also cut the opponent's midfield space.
At its core, football is a game of space.
To win a game, you need to do two things as much as possible: maximise space for your talented players and limit the opponent's attacking space.
In 2004, Jose. Jose Mourinho was in charge of Chelsea at a time when the striker three-man approach was starting to gain a foothold in the Premier League.
Jose Mourinho's Chelsea are the first team in the Premier League to adopt a three-striker, three-midfield system as their preferred formation.
The most important player in that Chelsea team was Claude. Claude Makelele, as a defensive midfielder, fills the gap between Chelsea's central midfielders and centre-backs.
The area of the pitch he covers isn't particularly large, he's not a passer with great vision, and he's rarely able to score, but he provides the team with plenty of defensive coverage.
Claude Makellele's presence has given Chelsea's centre-back plenty of opportunities to step in and know they are safe behind them
In fact, Aston Villa have also used a three-striker line-up in a number of games, relying on the fact that Aston Villa also have a Makelele-esque player: Clement.
The rise of the three-striker system led to the demise of the three-guard system.
Many of the advantages of the back three system have been eroded by the widespread use of the three-striker system, and have even turned into its weaknesses.
This is because the three defenders are no longer facing two strikers, but a center forward and two backfoot wingers.
A back three system in the high post is particularly disadvantageous when it comes to counter-attacking, as the opposition's fast wingers can easily break through the slower centre-backs, leaving no extra defenders to help.
So, over the years, there have been quite few teams that have used a back three.
Now, Aston Villa have suddenly played a back three, which has made Klopp and Dortmund uncomfortable for a while.
Jurgen Klopp thought quickly and he made an immediate change, with Grosskreutz coming off the bench and Shinji Kagawa coming on.
Grosskreutz appeared up front and formed a front three with Robert Lewandowski and Reuss.
It's a traditional three-striker system against a three-back system.
Well, that's the standard answer.
However, Klopp soon realised that his adjustment had not paid off.
It's not that the experience of the front three against the back three is wrong, it's because Aston Villa is different in this back three system.
The existence of Clement has made the shortcomings of the traditional three-back system strengthened to the greatest extent.
And this is also the capital and reliance that Fang Jue dared to change the formation into a back three to deal with when facing the fierce attack and aggressive Dortmund.
The camera gives two managers close-ups.
Klopp was worried.
Fang Jue tactically leaned back, please call me:
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