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"Score, score! It is not the strong defender and defending champion Leicester City who lead and lead, but the Hull City that has been looked down upon! ”
In the Yingxin Sports live broadcast room in Huaxia, Xiong Bingjie, the commentator who commented on the opening game of the Premier League, looked incredulous and stammered this paragraph. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
The corners of Liu Yong's eyes couldn't help twitching, this goal was so fast!
He never expected that Hull City, who were pressed all over the line at the beginning, would score in just over a minute after Leicester City's half-time frenzied pressing.
I'm afraid it's going to be a new Premier League season, no, maybe the fastest goal of the season!
It is actually made by a sick cat that is looked down upon by the whole world, WQNMLGB!
Liu Yong's heart is like being run over by 10,000 African elephants.
Leicester's players struggled because they didn't have the passing skills of the Barcelona players of the Cosmos team, nor did they have the tacit running to pick up the ball.
In the face of the almost crazy ferocious pressing of all the Hull City players, the unprepared Leicester City players were flustered, don't look at the momentum of the Hull City players' pressing is very strong, but their pressing is completely different from the rushing that many fans have seen.
Because Hull City's players only surround, only force, but not grab, they usually two or three people around the ball handler, very patient not to kick, only make a pressing gesture to force Leicester City's ball handler to panic pass and transfer.
If you look closely, you will find that the Hull City players are not known to be in a position to cut off the forward and left and right passing routes of the ball carriers, unless they have the passing skills of the Cosmos team and can pass the ball behind them, otherwise they can only choose to pass the ball in the direction of no Hull City players.
But in this direction, it is Leicester City's backfield.
If there are people who like to read military books and historical wars, they will be very surprised when they see this scene, isn't this a siege tactic of ancient Chinese warfare -- besieging three queyi?
"Surrounding three and one" is also the same as "encircling the division must be que", which is one of the eight principles of using troops to fight a war listed by Sun Wu, the "saint of soldiers" in the "Art of War". The meaning of "gap" is "gap", which means to emphasize the need to leave a gap when encircling the enemy.
If the enemy is surrounded on all sides, it may prompt the enemy commander to make up his mind to fight to the death. Conversely, if a gap is deliberately left behind, it can cause the enemy commander to vacillate between flight and death, and at the same time demoralize the enemy soldiers.
More importantly, leaving a gap is not to leave it alone, but to preset an ambush on the path that the enemy must take to escape, so that the enemy will fall into an ambush circle in the process of hasty escape.
Wai Sanque Yi also led to the next four words, leaving a way out.
In fact, "encircling the division must be que" is not only a tactic commonly used by the generals of all dynasties, but also a method of thinking, the core of which is to require people to grasp the sense of proportion when dealing with things, leave room for them, do not talk too much, do not do things too desperately, give the other party or contradictions the space and time to change, if it exceeds a certain limit, it will often backfire.
Over the past seven years, the tactic of "pressing from the high position" has become a buzzword among fans, and the success of Josep Guardiola's Barcelona and Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund has been largely due to this tactic.
High pressing means pressing the opponent immediately after losing possession, in other words, maintaining orderly pressing when switching from attack to defense, pressing around the ball as a whole, and ideally regaining possession immediately.
The goal is twofold, one is to prevent the opponent from counterattacking, and the other is to get the ball back.
There are several prerequisites for the successful implementation of this tactic, the most important of which is the overall positioning of the team and the tactical form adopted before conceding the goal.
The players must be positioned tightly enough to be able to create collective pressure at the moment their side concedes the ball, while players must not be too close together to cover enough of the defensive area.
Generally speaking, maintaining a good formation when in possession will help you to start a counter-attack immediately after conceding the ball.
However, it is impossible for the team to execute this tactic for 90 minutes, so how to end the high pressing is a subject worth studying.
If you fail to get the ball back with a counter-tackle, when should you stop using this tactic? How long is the oppression? How many players to put in?
This question is difficult to answer because the position of the ball is always changing.
As a result, there is a general rule – the five-second rule, which is to press with maximum intensity within five seconds of conceding the ball.
If a team fails to regain possession within five seconds of conceding a goal, and does not have an immediate chance to make a successful tackle, they need to revert to a defensive formation.
It's easy to see that high pressing is a complex tactic that is difficult to implement perfectly, and extremely physically demanding.
However, the success of Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund, as well as the success of the Spanish national team at the European Championship and World Cup, has made this tactic all the rage, showing the importance of high pressing.
It has three advantages:
1. Solid defense, which is probably the biggest advantage.
2. Avoid space loss and formation destruction, which is closely related to the first point.
3. Improve offensive performance.
Current Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp called high pressing "the strongest attacking organization in the world", which is to successfully grab the ball in the opponent's defensive area through high pressing, and can use the shortest distance from the goal to get the fastest offensive and defensive transition to get a scoring opportunity, but the opponent does not have enough time and reaction to organize the defense.
However, as a rule, most non-kick-off teams don't implement this tactic after the opening, so the high press we usually see is the ball carrier counter-attacking immediately after the opponent's half has conceded the ball.
But no one could have imagined that Hull City would be so bold in adopting such a risky tactic, and that it would work.
Unexpectedly, Hull City did not hesitate to press and scramble the Leicester City ball handler after kicking off, and after a few return passes from the Leicester City players who were in chaos, Andy King made a pass mistake at the front of the penalty area and was intercepted by Bastian Schweinsteiger, and the piggy who got the ball did not wait for the opponent to react, and immediately shot vigorously from the spot, and the ball went straight to the bottom right corner of the goal.
Casper Schmeichel, who reacted quickly, fell to the ground to save, but Schmeichel couldn't get hold of the ball due to Schweinsteiger's powerful shot, so he had to save the ball, but the ball couldn't be deflected wide.
Without waiting for Leicester defenders to turn around, a figure rushed out of the spur and ran to the ball and kicked the ball into the empty goal with ease, and Schmeichel, who was still on the ground, could only helplessly look back and watch the ball roll in the net behind him.
After glancing at the ball rolling into the net, the scorer immediately opened his arms and ran excitedly towards the Hull City coach's box, his dark face faintly reddened.
Who scored the goal?
In front of the TV and computer screen, the number of the scorer appears.
No. 20, Adama Diomande, is an Ivorian striker who only moved to Hull City last season.
This goal not only helped Hull City take the lead, but also the first goal of the new Premier League season, and it was also the 26-year-old striker's personal first goal in the Premier League!
Of course, the goal scored in less than two minutes of the opening game can be ranked in the top 10 of the Premier League's fastest goalscorer.
This is not only a personal honour for Diomande, but also for Hull City.
Having opened the game ahead of the powerful defending champions without being favoured, the Hull City fans in the stands celebrated wildly, and the whole stadium was in a state of flux.