Chapter 157: Heart-to-Heart Talk

Marshall sat in his office, and there was one thing he always wanted to do.

The season is over, and the Kaiser II team has also achieved results that they never thought of at the beginning of the season, and everyone celebrated. Now that the "winning" thing has come to an end, there is a lot of business that needs to be done.

The training ground was still open, and only Ni Tu was continuing to train, which was boring and boring training. It seems that the whole venue is only for him, and Ni Tu's figure is a little lonely.

Marshall saw Ni Tu training in the sun through the window, and yes, Marshall does not deny that he likes such serious players now, and of course he prefers players with potential.

Fortunately, in Marshall's view, Ni Tu has both, both potential and seriousness.

"It's great if you can polish a player like this in the first team, and he can definitely become a first-team asset."

Although he is the head coach of the second team, Marshall has not thought about keeping a player with good potential with him.

Yes, Marshall wants to recommend Nitu to the first team.

It stands to reason that it should be the team's offseason, and Ni Tu should also go to the mountains and rivers like everyone else, away from this "birds don't" Kaiser Town, but judging from the current situation, he obviously has no such plans.

Although he has only played less than 10 games this season, he can still deeply appreciate something different.

The level of football talent is not only the level of one's own football skills, it can even extend to a person's physical condition and psychological and emotional intelligence.

Ni Tu is a freak of Chinese football, his skills seem to be good now, but he can actually be better, everything he has has has little to do with Chinese football, and thanks to his "Qinggao", he didn't pass on some black and messy things in Chinese football to him.

During this time abroad, especially playing official games, Ni Tu saw many of his shortcomings.

Poor physical condition is already a clichΓ©, this point Ni Tu has been improving, but it is far from enough, he will often be reasonably knocked to the ground during the game and lose the ball or even opportunities; The awareness of the ability to deal with the details of the court needs to be strengthened, and frankly speaking, there are innate factors and acquired influences in the level of this ability. Ni Tu has been in domestic football schools for too long, and many habits are not so easy to improve.

Although Ni Tu has been playing almost perfectly since he came on the court, he is still eager to improve.

So he trained hard, he worked hard to adapt.

Marshall, who had been watching Ni Tu's training for a while, put down his coffee cup and said to himself, "What a good lad! ”

Feeling that it was time for him to play sports, Marshall left the house and went to the training ground.

"Add me in?" Marshall asked.

Ni Tu already understood the head coach's words relatively easily, and of course he thought Marshall was joking.

"Of course, welcome at any time!"

"Are you going to fight this training ground to the end?" The game is over, the season is over, Marshall's posture and heart don't need to exist, he is now more willing to be an elder, "The outside world is so beautiful, you can go shopping, relax and relax." ”

"I'll talk about it when I have a chance in the future, and I still want to improve it now." What Ni Tu said was from the bottom of his heart, and he didn't pretend in front of the head coach at all.

Even training alone can sometimes be boring, so now he misses Shadi a little. As soon as this guy's season is over, he is ready to rush back to his hometown non-stop, and Ni Tu can't stop him.

At the end of the season, Shadi was not focused on training, he loved his country.

Marshall watched Ni Tu train from the sidelines, he wanted to help Ni Tu go further, but he didn't seem to have a way to solve it, he was just a second-tier team head coach.

The first team are facing turmoil as a result of a season of defeat. Kaiserslautern are a team aiming to return to the First Division, but they finished the season in seventh place, let alone promotion, and a humiliating losing streak at the end of the season has put the former mythical division on the cusp.

The first team is in chaos now, Marshall can't help Ni Tu, even if he has the opportunity, he can't send him in, sending him in can only hurt him.

I can only wait, I don't know how long I have to wait.

"Ni, do you remember when you first came to the team, I asked you about your own shortcomings?" During the interval between trainings, Marshall asked Ni Tu, who handed his disciple a bottle of water.

"Sir, of course I remember, I've been training hard now, and I can still improve!" Ni Tu replied to him, the weather was getting hotter and hotter, and sweat oozed from the young man's forehead.

"The recipe the team gave you should be acceptable, right? I guess that special food must be terrible! "Marshalle smacked a bit of teasing, but it wasn't that bad.

Ni Tu laughed, raised his head and took a sip of water, and said with a ridiculous taste: "It tastes good."

"It's okay to help you."

Ni Tu responded: "I feel it's useful. ”

With Ni Tu joining the Kaiserslautern team, allowing him to systematically receive football training and various preparations, under Marshall's continuous scrutiny, his physical condition has changed from the initial "weak wind" to now "dancing under the wind and drizzle".

A young man who is less than 1.75 meters weighs 63 kilograms, which can be said to be barely qualified, at least his new weight is muscle.

"Ni Tu, maybe this sentence is a little knowing, but I want to know clearly, do you want to play in the first team?" Marshall is really warm-hearted, and he feels the need to talk to Ni Tu, maybe to inspire young people to continue to work hard!

"Do you think I've got what it takes to play in the first team, sir?" Ni Tu didn't answer directly, and seemed to ask with a rhetorical question.

"It's up to you, no one else can decide ......"

"I'm always ready to play in the second team, if it's a good game, why not try it in the first team?" Ni Tu responded, with a smile that might be shy or maybe confident.

"Nee, you're different from other players, and I think if I asked them if they would like to play for the first team, they would say 'yes!' Coach, I'm ready! Your answer is very subtle, is it true that Chinese like to go around the bend? Marshall was curious about Ni Tu's answer.

Ni Tu seems to feel that the first team is still far away from him: "Coach, thank you for giving me the opportunity, I just need to be myself, whether the first team recruits me or not, I will work hard." ”

Marshall couldn't decide whether Ni Tu would be able to go to the first team, but he was really keen to see what kind of performance the players he "picked up" from the field would play in the higher ranks.

"You have to work hard, there is no shortcut to success, come on!"