161 and the next city
It's not difficult to tackle and pick twice in the face of tackles, and it's also common to share the ball and make long passes, which every professional player can do, and there are not a few who can do it in a row.
The rhythm and timing of this attack were the focus of the attack, and Sunset didn't deliberately design it at first, just doing it with the excitement of the opening game, until she found the ball empty in the middle of the lane, and Sunset caught a hint of it in between.
Streich, who was a little annoyed at first because Sunset was sticking to the ball, smiled when the long pass was transferred, then quickly put it away and turned back to sit back in the dugout.
"Yu's attack is starting to add variety, I thought it would take dozens of games to have that thought, he always makes you feel like you've improved fast enough, and then gives you a surprise all of a sudden."
Fassler understands why Streich is happy, and just one attack has put him at ease with the new tactics and the peace of mind that he can sit in the dugout and watch this seemingly ordinary but meaningful game.
Sunset's previous characteristics were fluid, reasonable, and purposeful with every pass and pass, always focusing cleanly on his most threatening targets.
If Freiburg's offensive was a river, the former afterglow was a conduit that always directed the river directly to the most beneficial place.
In this attack, Sunset introduces something other than technology, using rhythm and change to create suddenness, turning into a water hub, using waterwheels and the like to guide the river to the previously unreachable highlands.
Whether this attack was intentional or not, the consciousness embodied is something to be happy about, with a little guidance, Freiburg's offensive means will be more abundant, no wonder Streich was relieved after watching an attack, and was in the mood to joke with Fassler:
"There's something bad about being the coach of this little guy... That's how you have to change your training plan all the time..."
The coaches were joking lightly, and on the other hand, Rize Sports started a counterattack amid the roars of the home fans, and it was really hard to bear to be kicked so badly in their own stadium.
However, Freiburg's defense is no less than the attacking strength, pressing from the front, and the three players in the midfield have good defensive ability. Finally pushed to the frontcourt, and the Rize Sports attacking players found that several defenders were not so easy to deal with. Kempf and Seyunju are not bad in terms of physical and frontal interception despite their youth, and Rize Sports often end in defeat when they face them after three drums and declines.
After the back line gets the ball, they will often go straight to the ball with a long pass or go through Abrazhi and others, and eventually the ball will be gathered in Sunset.
After two or three times, Rize Sports immediately understood that Freiburg's offensive hub was this small Oriental, and immediately increased the defense against him, and the movements were very rough.
Sunset isn't worried about them lunging, the more skilled he gets, and the harder he pounces, the smoother his passage becomes. However, the long pass in the backcourt was easy to judge because the pass was too far away, and Sunset was unable to avoid physical confrontation through flexible road positions, resulting in several conceding goals.
With two obstacles behind him, Abrahi and Follenbach, Sunset was able to make up for the danger caused by the goal conceded. Kempf also cut back on long passes, taking the ball out with a patient midfield pass and handing it to Sunset. In this way, Sunset does not need to fight for the landing spot and runs to catch it, and Rize Sports' defense against him is not so bright.
Even if the pass did not result in a goal after two consecutive breakaways, the defensive pressure on the right side of the Kryzespor was increasing, not only did the midfielder need to come over to assist the defenders, but the defense line was pressed further and further back.
After the Rize Sporting defence retreated to the 30-metre zone, the Freiburg players understood the significance of this, where Sunset's breakthrough would be particularly lethal, and once he got rid of the defense, even if it was a small space and a short time, Sunset could send a dangerous pass directly to the front line.
However, by this time, Freiburg had deliberately reduced Sunset's attack. The first is to let him take a breath, recover the physical exertion caused by the continuous running breakthrough just now, and rebuild energy. The second is to deliberately paralyze the opponent, so that the defenders on the right side of Rize Sports will repeatedly fight fiercely as soon as they start, and the tense nerves will be relaxed.
This way to let the opponent relax their vigilance is not to give up the attack, but to strengthen the breakthrough intensity on the right and middle sides, and the left side is not not involved in a single attack, Sunset will be close to the middle to participate in a few passes, and if there is a chance, he does not mind directly slashing the ball to the front line. It's just that the frequency of breakthroughs has decreased, and it is not a complete abandonment of the attack.
In the 36th minute, after a slight silence of six or seven minutes, Sunset noticed that Rize Sports was starting to slack off on his defense, and gestured to Abrahi very covertly.
When Abrahi noticed, he began to run to the left of the middle and ask Franz for the ball.
As soon as Franz got the ball back, Abrahi grabbed the midfielder who was pressing him and turned and pushed it to Sunset.
Sunset was about 40 meters away from the goal, and had just completed a big broken pass to Wagner, so not only did Rize Sporting right-back Owasicli get stuck in his turn towards the goal from the side, but the midfielder Karakash was also close to blocking Sunset and the line.
Sunset followed Owasicli's stop and swiped the ball outside, then turned around.
This was completely unexpected, as he had been side-to-side to the inside before, whether it was a backward foot or a forward pass. The habit he had just changed turned so stiffly that right-back Owasicles was stunned for a moment after he finished turning, and it was obviously too late to keep up with the start-up sunset.
Sunset dribbled forward and followed up with Follenbach, who knew that he couldn't keep up with Sunset, so Owasikli had to keep an eye on Follenbach and hand Sunset to Karakash and the replacement central defender Ozmon.
Entering the 30-meter area, Sunset had already pulled away from Karakash two or three meters away from him, and in front of him was Ozmon, who rushed up to intercept him.
As he ran, Sunset flicked the ball back and forth between his feet, attracting Ezmon's attention and pushing the ball to the left with a reverse croquette, which seemed to be a little far away from each other, giving Ezmund time to react, turning his center of gravity back to the right and striding to the left.
Sunset makes a sharp stop, taking advantage of Ozmon's dodging crotch to push the ball diagonally into the middle of the penalty area.
In the middle, Wagner has used his strong body to keep another central defender at bay, Viera, and swept the ball sideways without stopping.
Wagner's powerful shot was quick, grazed the left post and flew into the net, leaving no chance for Rize Sporting goalkeeper Kirintilly to make a save.