Chapter 145: Door Frame Mission
Everton's management has been working very quickly, with Arteta officially joining the Toffees a week after Gravison's move to Real Madrid. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Of course, the nature of the deal is on loan, as no one can be sure if Arteta will be able to establish himself in the Premier League and fill the void left by Graveson's departure.
However, Vardy is well aware that Arteta conquered Everton fans in just a few months, led the team to an incredible Champions League, and was finally permanently bought out by Everton.
Perhaps the change of personnel may not have made Everton's strength drop, but Vardy still feels a little sorry that his good friend has left, but he is an old-fashioned guy.
In addition to the deal, Everton also bought jack-of-all-trades striker Beattie from Southampton to make up for the loss of strength caused by Bent's departure.
Together, the veteran Kevin Campbell terminated his contract with the team and left the team freely because of too little playing time.
Finally, Everton also signed youngster Plis from Ligue 1 Lens as a replacement in the midfield position.
It may seem like Everton will not make much of a move this winter transfer window, but the reinforcements are very targeted, because Moyes knows very well what Everton really need!
Then comes the final sprint, success or failure, depending on the effort of the second half of the season!
Arteta has integrated into the team very quickly since he arrived, and Moyes was delighted to be almost seamlessly integrated into the team's tactics in the first training session.
In fact, Arteta, who is a football ranger, has been accustomed to a wandering life after several transfers, and naturally he will not be too reluctant to join Everton.
On the other hand, Everton's tactics are not complicated, they are nothing more than defensive counter-attacks, and Arteta has a good long ball that can make Everton's counter-attack more threatening, which is all good news.
The tactical aspect is quick to integrate, but as a taciturn and old-fashioned person, Arteta does not have much to do with his team-mates, he is taciturn, and he leaves alone after training, and it is clear that he has not yet adapted to life in England!
Of course, this did not affect his performance on the pitch, anyway, Vardy felt much more comfortable on the counter-attack, and the Spanish player's footwork was good.
Don't start with England's traditional style of play, which is to play long passes, but the long passing skills of English players are really not the opponents of Spanish players.
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Ahead of the league against Middlesbrough, Jamie Vardy was given another task.
But when he received the task, Vardy had the urge to jump straight into the river.
"System Mission: Hit the three-legged frame in the league against Villa."
"Reward: Trait Points*1, Bracers of the Barbarian King"
"Penalty for Defeat: Crash into the frame in the next game!"
At this moment, Vardy felt that the system might have abandoned him.
Even if Vardy is asked to complete such a grueling task as thinking about life, Vardy will only complain a few words at most, and he will not collapse.
But is this task really accomplished by humans?
Although I often see others shoot "Duang-Duang-Duang" on the goal frame, even Vardy has the embarrassing experience of hitting the goal frame three times in a row, and he almost didn't collapse at that time!
But the key problem is that this is not within the player's control!
You say hit the door frame, hit the door frame?
Feelings, you are not the door frame father!
What do you make the mom and dad of the door frame think?
If Vardy had been allowed to aim and kick on the spot, he would not have dared to guarantee that he would hit the woodwork twice out of ten, let alone in the heat of the game!
If you're unlucky, you shoot 100 times and you don't hit a single shot!
This mission is simply frenzied!
Unless Vardy takes advantage of a one-on-one chance, passes the defender and then the goalkeeper, and then dribbles all the way to the goal, straight to the post!
But in this way, it is even more terrible than thinking about life!
No one else has to think that Vardy is crazy!
Don't say it three times, once later, Moyes will have to replace him immediately, and then scold!
Vardy never considered himself lucky, except when it came to getting the system, and the rest of the time the goddess of luck was not in his favour.
It's a bit of to try to get this task done by chance!
As for the task of being a punishment for failure, it made Vardy cry and laugh.
Probably the system should have a grudge against the door frame!
If you can't hit the door frame in this game, you'll hit it yourself in the next game, so you have to die, right?
How can you make the door frame feel embarrassed?
Of course, Vardy has no doubts about the system's ability, and if he really can't complete the task in this game, then the next game will definitely have an extremely tragic collision with the goalpost.
He doesn't think he's safe by being careful and staying away from the door frame!
Or think about that unlucky referee, the ball would rather turn the gun and smothered him, where do you let him reason?
If you don't think that your life is too long, don't try to theorize with the system, no matter how you look at the system, it doesn't look like you'll get used to your own problems!
Lately, Vardy has felt that the system has been a bit off-track, and that it used to be a tease mission, but now it seems as if he is deliberately trying not to allow himself to win.
Is this the sequelae of the virus in the system, or is it deliberately restricting your own growth?
Well, for a high-level unknown creature like the system, don't speculate yourself, maybe when he can crack the system, it's not too late to talk about the purpose of the system!
But when it comes to fighting against unscrupulous systems, Vardy has figured out a bit of a pattern.
Sometimes the system is not particularly rigorous, so that you have a loophole to exploit, and I believe that the system will not punish you for this.
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Away to Middlesbrough, Everton played the main game, although there was a big game against Chelsea, but the full rest ahead did not make everyone feel too tired.
The game was also Mikel Arteta's Premier League debut and was in the spotlight and everyone was curious to see if he could fill the void left by Gravison's departure.
'Arteta and Gravison are not the same style of player at all, but they can make a big difference to the team's tactics and we welcome Arteta very much, the only regret is that he is not as funny as Graveson!'
When interviewed, Vardy told reporters in a serious manner.
Journalists were speechless.
Is it true that in your world of Jamie Vardy, the standard of a good player is to see if he is funny?
Even Arteta couldn't laugh or cry, I'm here to play, not to be funny!