Chapter 419: Claude who is full of depression

Levermore pressed the front court to defend, the game was limited to the Sheffield United half, and the opposition could hardly create a threat, and Millwall could be free to attack.

Millwall didn't play any good combinations.

The offense and defense of the two sides are carried out in the half, and the range of cooperation is too narrow, especially when the ball is passed near the penalty area, it is difficult to play smoothly with short passes.

As the game deepened, Millwall's new formation was also analyzed, in short, there was only one sentence -

Fight around Livermore!

Livermore didn't play much with him, but every offense, by the end, was a little inseparable from him.

For example, in the attack on the wing, the player will choose to make a long pass to the middle, either in front of the penalty area or in the middle of the penalty area, whenever the wing attack, Livermore is like a striker, rushing to the Sheffield United penalty area and grabbing points with Darren Bent.

This is to get the most out of Livermore's headers.

If Livermore is given a chance, Sheffield United will face a dangerous shot from the periphery, and they are well aware of this.

The attack in the middle also revolves around Livermore.

The two cores Morris and Simpson, not only pass the ball to Livermore, they also help Livermore attract defense, Sheffield United must limit the play of Simpson and Morris, and must also distract to defend, knowing that Livermore's threat is great, they also have to defend more loosely, otherwise let Simpson or Morris find an opportunity, and the threat to Sheffield United is greater.

Livermore is not the core of the organization, but he is much more important than the core of the organization and has become the most important firepower.

That's Millwall's 'midfielder' style of play.

If you want to describe it in one sentence, it is "gather the strength of the whole team and create opportunities for Livermore".

No player has ever enjoyed this kind of treatment since Zhang Yang worried about the manager, and the same is true of Darren Bent, who has performed well, but no player has hated doing so, and this is when the role of popularity is reflected.

On weekdays, Livermore is dumbfounded, but the popularity of the team is very good, no teammates will have a bad sense of Livermore, and the new players are happy to contact Livermore.

Everyone is also very convinced by the new style of play, and they are aware of Livermore's ability.

Livermore's skills are not very good, but the level of long-range shooting is quite good, and he can also play very well with a close-range kick in the goalkeeper, the key is that Livermore is strong enough, if he is allowed to get it in the penalty area, it will be a disaster for the opposing goalkeeper.

In addition, Livermore's header is also very good, he has a lot of practice on weekdays, and the advantage of body and height brings the advantage of competing for headers.

With Livermore's level of ability, he is the best choice to break down dense defenses.

on the field.

Livermore has been running constantly, and has always been the hardest working one in the whole team, Livermore also works weekdays, but he is definitely not so desperate, this is also because he has been valued by Zhang Yang, Livermore knows that Zhang Yang has always attached great importance to himself, but it is by no means like now, it is equivalent to giving him the 'right to fire freely', the whole team is playing around him, and all teammates will take the initiative to make the ball for themselves.

This is the top treatment!

Livermore doesn't know if any players on other teams have enjoyed it, but it's clear how difficult it is to get this kind of treatment, and perhaps most players will not have such a strong support in their careers.

If this is the case, and he can't show something, Livermore doesn't know how to deal with it.

Millwall sent the ball to Livermore again and again, and Livermore also tried hard, whenever he had the opportunity to do his best to take a shot, and he also showed his ability to create chances - first stopping the ball, then being turned and squeezed by the opponent, then squeezing the opponent hard, and suddenly turning and volleying.

It's the simplest and most straightforward way to do it, and it's something that almost every frontcourt, or every professional player, can do with ease.

It's also easy for the other party to make restrictions.

For example, if you squeeze hard and make the movement of the player in possession incoherent, there is naturally no threat.

Or, if you find an opportunity between the soccer ball and the goal, the opponent will not be able to complete the shot.

Or, just poke the ball out with your foot.

Wait a minute.

There are many ways to deal with such a simple move, but when the Sheffield United players do this, they find it difficult to defend Livermore no matter what.

Mainly...... Livermore is so strong!

Just a squeezing away defender, Livermore can easily do it, and if the opponent doesn't pay attention, Livermore's body is unstable, and the defense naturally doesn't need to say much, and there is no time to do other actions.

Once.

Twice.

After two defeats, Claude Davis, who defended Livermore, finally found the trick: he couldn't get close to Livermore, otherwise he would be easily squeezed away, and he could only stand at close range with Livermore, and the opponent could protect the ball if he wanted to, as long as he didn't let him shoot.

This time Claude Davis did the same, staggering two steps to block Livermore's shot, but Livermore found his opponent far away and easily kicked the ball to the side.

This is at the edge of the penalty area!

The key position at the edge of the penalty area, allowing the opponent to pass the ball so easily, is very deadly.

Really!

Morris, on his heel, swung his volley without hesitation, and the ball flew past Claude Davis's arm and went straight into the bottom left corner of the goal.

Sheffield United has been blasted open!

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“Goooooooooooal!!”

"Maurice! Morris! He received a pass from Livermore and fired a powerful shot into the back of the net! ”

"1 to 0! Millwall took the lead! ”

With Sky Sports commentator Kevin Bullard shouting, Neil Stadium was also boiling, and every Millwall fan was very happy, one was that the team had scored and the other was that they had been worried about the game.

There was a lot of media coverage, and what Walker said before the game gave people an idea of what Sheffield United would do.

With Millwall's matches drawn with Liverpool and Aston Vieira, and with their opponents focused on defending and no team having much to do, will Sheffield United achieve their goal? Will Millwall be able to score against a solid defence?

It's a suspense!

Many media outlets have claimed that "Millwall, who are targeted by Premier League opponents, will become very difficult in the second half of the schedule, because every opponent will target and defend, without even thinking about attacking, as long as they can hold the goal, it will be a victory." ”

These reports have caused Millwall fans to be very worried, and now they are finally relieved to see Millwall score.

When Millwall scores, it's almost like winning the game!

The Millwall fans were also celebrating, and Morris was so excited after scoring the goal that he hugged Livermore and said excitedly, "Thank you!" David! You've done it so beautifully! "Actually, Livermore's pass was very ordinary, and it was Morris who shouted 'here' before he pushed the ball sideways.

Livermore didn't say anything, just smiled and hugged Morris.

Other teammates also rushed over to celebrate the goal.

In fact, Morris is very hungry for goals as he has found that his importance in the team has diminished this season.

Last season, Morris was the most important player in the team, and the captaincy of the team aside, he was also the only definite 'absolute mainstay' in the middle, as long as he was not in bad physical condition, he would definitely get a chance to play.

This season is different.

Braniff and Simpson have both switched to midfield, and the two are playing better and better, especially Braniff, who has put a lot of pressure on Morris, he is no longer the absolute main force, and in many games, it will be Braniff and Simpson who will start.

Fortunately, Smitchell is getting older, and the Czech has less playing time, allowing Morris to get more opportunities.

But Morris still has a sense of crisis, only a few teammates in the middle of the midfield, Branifer, Simpson, and Smitchell, as well as Sean Davies, veteran Hamann, Harman is too old, his form is declining quickly, and he is a player to supplement the lineup, and Sean Davis is a strong competitor in his playing year.

Morris's performance was also not as good, which may have been the reason for the decline in importance, as he got very few shots on goal and his goal numbers suffered.

So far this season, Morris has only scored two goals in the league, which cannot be compared with Braniff's five and Simpson's seven, of course, Braniff and Simpson are more focused on attack, Morris is solid in attack and defense, and at the tactical level, it doesn't matter if there are fewer goals, but after all, it has an impact, such as at the media level, many people think that Braniff and Simpson are better than him.

All of this puts pressure on Morris.

In this situation, every goal becomes very important for Morris.

After watching it three times in a row, Kevin Bullard wondered, "Strange, opposing defender Claude Davis doesn't seem to be defending, he watched Livermore push the ball to the side, what the hell is he doing?" I don't quite understand ......"

This is true several times in a row.

Standing on the line of the penalty area, Crowder Davis didn't even get close to the defense before watching Livermore turn and then push the ball sideways to the side, without even making a symbolic defensive move.

It's not just the commentators who have noticed, the Sheffield United players have noticed.

Goalkeeper Kenny couldn't help but yell, "Claude! What are you doing! Be focused! If you just rush up, the opponent won't be able to complete the shot! ”

Central defender Sommer was defending Darren Bent just now, but Bent didn't do anything, he saw the whole process of the goal, and immediately said to Claude Davis, "Why don't you go up and defend?"

The two of them complained that Claude Davis was depressed.

Livermore had turned his back twice before, he couldn't defend at all, and finally found a way to deal with it, and the opponent came to a sideways push and hit the ball into the goal, and Crowder Davis wanted to say 'I'm paying attention', but in the end nothing came out.

Sommel and Kenny are the absolute mainstays of the team, and they can both be said to be his predecessors.

What can he say?

Watching Millwall's celebrations, Claude Davis didn't care if he scored or not, and all he thought was, "How the hell is he going to defend against that guy named Livermore?" ”

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